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Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!

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608:, p. 127: "As the soldier was nerved for the shock of battle by the inspiration n the 'Battle Cry of Freedom,' so in his prison cell his heart was fired with hope by the cheering strains of—'Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching.' And how to the sound of that music the blod still thrills with the enthusiasm of '65. There is forcible suggestion of the solid march of Union armies in the words and music of that familiar song. It was composed by Dr. Root—both words and music—quite early in the war. Its purpose was to give a more hopeful view of the conditions of the country, and more particularly to cheer the boys who had been captured by the enemy and placed in prison pens." 29: 101:
wrote both the words and music and published it in 1864 to give hope to the Union prisoners of war. The song is written from the prisoner's point of view. The chorus tells his fellow prisoners that hope is coming. A Confederate version and various other versions have been made.
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made their own lyrics to the tune. The Confederate lyrics revolve around General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia invading Pennsylvania, following which prisoners held in Northern prison camps shall be liberated.
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The melody of this song, out of "God Save Ireland" was used as the tune for a novelty record fan-anthem, for the 1978 world cup released as the song
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The melody of this song is used as the second stanza of the Georgetown University Fight Song, collectively known as "
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use the tune for their song "Dat Hätz vun d'r Welt" (published in 1982), sung in praise of
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Root, George R. "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" (Sheet music). Chicago: Root & Cady (1864).
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It was the melody of "Tokoshie no Sachi"(永遠の幸, Eternal Happiness), the alma mater of
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The song has been parodied and the melody has been repurposed numerous times:
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The melody of this song, as used in "God Save Ireland," makes up part of "
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Put 'em under pressure! (We're all part of Jackie's Army) - YouTube
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In the battle front we stood, when their fiercest charge they made,
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But before we reached their lines, they were beaten back dismayed,
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comic strip, lead character Earl Pickles sings the chorus as a
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And the hollow eye grows bright, and the poor heart almost gay,
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In 1914 the melody and meter were used as the basis for the
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And the tears they fill my eyes 'spite of all that I can do,
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And beneath the starry flag we shall breathe the air again,
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And beneath the starry flag we shall breathe the air again,
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And beneath the starry flag we shall breathe the air again,
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In the prison cell I sit, thinking Mother, dear, of you,
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hymn "In Our Lovely Deseret" employs the tune as well.
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It also lends the music to an Irish patriotic song, "
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In addition to the original version, soldiers of the
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while we freeze and starve in Northern prison walls.
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So within the prison cell we are waiting for the day
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Index


Song
Genre
War song
Songwriter(s)
George F. Root
American Civil War
George F. Root
Confederate States of America
Joshua McCarter Simpson
Christian
Jesus Loves the Little Children
Latter-day Saint
God Save Ireland
Damn, Damn, Damn the Filipinos
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Joe Hill
Industrial Workers of the World
The Tramp
World War I
Belgium Put the Kibosh on the Kaiser
Mark Sheridan
Ernst Busch
Hanns Eisler
KPD/ML
There Goes Old Georgetown
Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
Channel 13
Put 'Em Under Pressure

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