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Robert A. Heinlein used the 1908 Caisson Song as the basis for "The Road Song of the Transport Cadets", the official song of the fictional United States Academy of Transport in his 1940 short story "The Roads Must Roll". However, characters in the story refer to the origin as both the "Song of the Caissons" and the "field artillery song." [11]
Friedlander suggested it be built around a song already known as The Caisson Song (alternatively The Field Artillery Song or The Caissons Go Rolling Along). The song was thought to perhaps be of Civil War origin, and was unpublished, and its composer believed to be dead. Sousa agreed, changed the harmonic structure, set it in a different key ...
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The song was part of the five best national parade songs by The Straits Times in 2023. [3] The song was also ranked: 13th out of 16th by The Smart Local Singapore in 2024. [4] 9th out of 10th by SETHLUI.com in 2024. [5]
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A version of the song with rewritten lyrics was used in Honda television commercials in 2017. [18] In 2023, the song appeared in the fourth episode of the second season of the FX television series The Bear. [19] In late 2024, the song is the backdrop for a Coca-Cola TV advertisement featuring people travelling home for the holiday season. [20]