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"The Unknown Soldier" is the first single from the Doors' 1968 album Waiting for the Sun, released in March of that year by Elektra Records. An accompanying 16mm publicity film for the song featuring the band was directed and produced by Edward Dephoure and Mark Abramson .
The Doors started recording Waiting for the Sun in late 1967 at Sunset Sound Studios, [a] with early versions of "The Unknown Soldier" and "Spanish Caravan". The group soon moved at TTG Studios in Hollywood, California, where the majority of the album's recording took place; the same time Frank Zappa was recording. [7]
"Soldier Blue" Buffy Sainte-Marie: 2005 "Soldier Side" System of a Down: 1986 "Soldier of Plenty" Jackson Browne: 2011 "Soldier's Angel" Stevie Nicks: 2006 "Soldier's Poem" Muse: 1981 "Soldiers" ABBA: 1987 "Soldiers of Love" Liliane Saint-Pierre: 1971 "Soldiers Who Want To Be Heroes" Rod McKuen: 1969 "Some Mother's Son" The Kinks: 2008 ...
The Doors, "The Unknown Soldier" The Doors wrote "The Unknown Soldier" as a response to media coverage of the Vietnam War, using vivid imagery to paint the war as the devastating experience it was ...
The Unknown Soldier, a 1980 album by Roy Harper, or its title song; Unknown Soldier (Warmen album), 2000, or its title song; The Unknown Soldier (song), a 1968 song by the Doors "Unknown Soldier", a song by Breaking Benjamin, and is the fourth single from the album Phobia "Unknown Soldier", a song by the Casualties from On the Front Line ...
On the Front Line is the fifth album from hardcore punk band The Casualties. It is their second release under Side One Dummy Records, and arguably their most famous with that label. It was released in 2004, and re-released in 2005, as En la Línea del Frente , which was recorded with Spanish vocals, the mother tongue of Jorge, lead singer.
May 30—On May 21, nearly 72 years after his death in battle, U.S. Army Pfc. Chauncey William Sharp, a native of the village of Osborn, finally came home. Sharp was buried three times in seven ...
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