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Disc 1:- Yankee Doodle
- Star Bangled Banner (vocal)
- God Bless America
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic
- Shenandoah
- Amazing Grace
- America The Beautiful
- Simple Gifts
- America (My Country 'Tis Of Thee)
- Over There
- You're A Grand Old Flag
- Thru The Years 1776-1969
- Semper Fidelis
- Washington Post
- American Patrol
- Star Bangled Banner (instrumental)
- The Caissons Go Rolling Along
- Anchors Aweigh
- Semper Paratus
- The Air Force Song
- The Marines' Hymn
- The Stars And Stripes Forever
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Well Done!
This collection has all the standards, and a few "hard-to-find" ones. These are all well done. I used them recently during our church's senior adult program to honor our vets.
Enjoy.
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Music we all need to hear once in a while.
This album is well put together and I enjoy the old standards. Music is an integral part of our heritage. Often when I listen to this album, I think about what our country has been through and how very, very important it is to appreciate what we have. I spent 3 years living in France in the 60's and I cannot tell you how much all Americans looked forward to going "Home!"
Enjoy!!
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A very good CD
If you like a mix of songs and marches very well played, this CD is for you. The voices of the singers are good, the music support the lyrics and it is easy to listen or to sing along. Also, nearby half of the tunes are played by the Band of the Grenadier Guards and for me, this Band is the best band to play Sousa marches and military marches. The precision of the execution is perfect, the sound is lovely and the technical quality of the recording is perfect. When I listen Anchors Aweigh, I always hear the sound of the waves and it is one of the only bands that gives me this feeling. If you have just one CD of military music to buy, you may buy this one; it is a best buy.
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Revision of history
As usual, "Dixie," "The Bonnie Blue Flag," and other songs of a Southern genre are conspicuously absent. Why not throw in a couple of rap tunes to make this album truly "American?"