The Civil War

~ Release by Douglas Jimerson (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Tenting on the Old Campground
cornet:
Dennis Edelbrock (US trumpist)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
Walter Kittredge2:37
2Wait for the Wagon
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
G. P. Knauff2:36
3Clari: Home, Sweet Home
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
Home! Sweet Home! (Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, be it ever so humble there's no place like home)
lyricist:
John Howard Payne (American actor, poet, playwright, and author) (in 1823)
composer:
Sir Henry Rowley Bishop (in 1823)
part of:
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944 musical film soundtrack)
Sir Henry Rowley Bishop2:33
4Oh! Susanna
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
Oh! Susanna
orchestrator:
Herbert Spencer (Production music composer)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) and Stephen Foster (composer)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 11745)
Stephen Foster2:04
5The Bonnie Blue Flag
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
Harry Macarthy1:31
6Do They Miss Me at Home?
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
Sidney M. Grannis2:27
7The Yellow Rose of Texas
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
The Yellow Rose of Texas
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) and Don George (US songwriter/composer, 1909–1987)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
EMI Full Keel Music
[unknown]1:47
8Goober Peas
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
[unknown]2:51
9When Johnnie Comes Marching Home
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
When Johnny Comes Marching Home (trad.)
lyricist:
Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 6637)
Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore1:45
10Aura Lea
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
Aura Lea
lyricist:
W. W. Fosdick
composer:
George R. Poulton
George R. Poulton2:42
11Marching Through Georgia
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
cornet:
Dennis Edelbrock (US trumpist)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
Henry Clay Work1:34
12Just Before the Battle, Mother
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
George Frederick Root3:42
13That's What's the Matter
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
Stephen Foster2:09
14We Are Coming, Father Abraham
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
We Are Coming, Father Abraam, 300,000 More
lyricist:
James Sloan Gibbons
composer:
Stephen Foster (composer)
Stephen Foster2:23
15Gentle Annie
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
Stephen Foster3:15
16I'll Be a Sergeant
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
[unknown]2:41
17Annie Laurie
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
Annie Laurie (19th century Scottish song)
lyricist:
William Douglas (Scottish soldier and poet of poem "Annie Laurie")
composer:
Alicia Ann Spottiswoode (Scottish songwriter) (from 1834 until 1835)
is based on:
Annie Laurie (the poem)
Douglas Jimerson2:55
18Dixie
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
Dixie
lyricist and composer:
Daniel Decatur Emmett (19th century songwriter)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Klezmer Corp (publisher, ASCAP)
Daniel Decatur Emmett1:40
19Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
George Frederick Root2:03
20For the Dear Old Flag I Die
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
Stephen Foster3:35
21Battle Hymn of the Republic
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
cornet:
Dennis Edelbrock (US trumpist)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
Battle Hymn of the Republic
lyricist:
Julia Ward Howe (American poet)
composer:
William Steffe (in 1856)
part of:
Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1985 Hymnal) (number: 60) and Roud Folk Song Index (number: V17636)
is based on:
John Brown’s Body (Glory, Glory, Hallelujah)
[unknown]3:03
22Battle Cry of Freedom
cornet:
Dennis Edelbrock (US trumpist)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
Battle Cry of Freedom
lyricist and composer:
George Frederick Root (aka G. Friedrich Wurzel) (in 1862)
George Frederick Root1:43
23America "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"
accordion:
Robert "Frenchie" Prosser (American accordion player)
cornet:
Dennis Edelbrock (US trumpist)
piano:
Harvey Jacobson (American pianist)
tenor vocals:
Douglas Jimerson (US tenor)
recording of:
America (My Country, ’Tis of Thee)
anthem of:
USA (until 1931)
lyricist:
Samuel Francis Smith
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
is based on:
God Save the King (national anthem of several countries in the British Commonwealth)
[unknown]1:12
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ASIN:US: B00004SU99 [info]