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CIVIL WARBoxes 87-95 A number of songs from this section are still well remembered. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", "Tenting On the Old Camp Ground", "Marching Through Georgia"-to cite a few. Chicago songwriters and publishers came into their own during this period and Henry Clay Work and George F. Root became tops in their field and are well represented. The favorite women about whom the soldiers sang were "Aura Lee" and "Lorena", antedating by some fifty years the popular "K-K-K-Katy" of World War I. |
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