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Battle Cry of Freedom

 
Album Review: Battle Cry of Freedom

  • Artist: Robert Shaw Chorale
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1962 07
  • Total Time: 50:02
  • Genre: Easy Listening

Review

While most folks in the 1960s were being consumed by the unholy flames of rock & roll, a somewhat smaller sect was experiencing the wonders of stereo through the soft baton of Robert Shaw. Unlike Mantovani, Herb Alpert, and the Ray Conniff Singers, who saw the mining of the rock movement as a tool of survival, the Robert Shaw Chorale found inspiration in the songs of Robert Foster and in the increasingly popular realm of sea shanties and spirituals. Essentially, Shaw did for easy listening what Martin Denny and Esquivel did for exotica. Battle Cry of Freedom is exactly what you'd think it is. Eighteen hammy and meticulously arranged songs of patriotism, from "the Battle Hymn of the Republic" to "Dixie," are impeccably performed and often quite poignantly by the heavenly voices of the R.S.C. As the decades have progressed, 20th century easy listening has acquired a definite "kitsch" tag, however, nestled amid the soft polyphony of Robert Shaw and his Chorale is a hint of "coolness." After all, in the '60s, easy listening was the equivalent of 21st century indie pop. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Battle Hymn of the Republic William Steffe, Julia Ward Howe Robert Shaw (5:23)
America S. Smith, Henry Carey Robert Shaw (4:22)
America the Beautiful Katherine Lee Bates, Samuel A. Ward Robert Shaw (4:31)
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean D.T. Shaw Robert Shaw (4:09)
God Bless America Irving Berlin Robert Shaw (4:21)
Revolutionary War Medley: Yankee Doodle Traditional Robert Shaw (2:35)
Revolutionary War Medley: Chester William Billings Robert Shaw (2:15)
Civil War Medley: The Bonnie Blue Flag Robert Shaw (1:22)
Civil War Medley: Lorena Robert Shaw (3:55)
Civil War Medley: Dixie Robert Shaw (1:30)
Civil War Medley: The Battle Cry of Freedom Traditional Robert Shaw (1:50)
Civil War Medley: Tenting on the Old Camp Ground Robert Shaw (4:31)
Civil War Medley: When Johnny Comes Marching Home Robert Shaw (1:08)
Service Songs Medley: From the Halls of Montezuma Traditional Robert Shaw (1:24)
Service Songs Medley: Achors Aweigh Geoerge D. Lottman Robert Shaw (:35)
Service Songs Medley: The Wild Blue Yonder Robert Shaw (1:02)
Service Songs Medley: The Caissons Go Rolling Along Franz Xaver Gruber Robert Shaw (1:11)
The Star Spangled Banner John Stafford Smith, Francis Scott Key Robert Shaw (3:58)

Credits

J.J. Stelmach (Art Direction), James Stover (Tenor (Vocal)), Raymond Murcell (Baritone (Vocal)), André Gauthier (Supervisor), Joseph Habig (Producer), André Gauthier (Digital Remastering), Robert Shaw (?), Anthony Salvatore (Engineer), Tom Dietrich (Cover Design), John Pfeiffer (Reissue Producer), Thomas Pyle (Baritone (Vocal)), Robert Russell Bennett (Arranger), James Wainner (Tenor (Vocal)), Florence Kopleff (Contralto (Vocal)), Bernard Keville (Engineer), Robert Shaw (Conductor), RCA Victor Orchestra (?)
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Cover of the 1862 sheet music for "Battle Cry of Freedom"

Battle Cry of Freedom is a song written in 1862 by American composer George F. Root (1825–1895) during the American Civil War. A patriotic song advocating the cause of the Union, it became so popular that composer H. L. Schreiner and lyricist W. H. Barnes adapted it for the Confederate States of America. The Union version was used as the campaign song for the Lincoln-Johnson ticket in the 1864 presidential election. The song was so popular that the music publisher at one time had 14 printing presses going at one time and still could not keep up with demand. It is estimated that over 700,000 copies of this song were put in circulation.

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There are two lyrics, a Union and a Confederate version. This is notable, because their citizens were enemies but sung the same patriotic song.

Lyrics (Union version)

Yes we'll rally round the flag, boys, we'll rally once again,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom,
We will rally from the hillside, we'll gather from the plain,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom!

(Chorus)
The Union forever! Hurrah, boys, hurrah!
Down with the traitor, up with the star;
While we rally round the flag, boys, rally once again,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom!

We are springing to the call with a million freemen more,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom!
And we'll fill our vacant ranks of our brothers gone before,
< Shouting the battle cry of freedom!

Chorus

We will welcome to our numbers the loyal, true and brave,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom!
And although he may be poor, not a man shall be a slave,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom!

Chorus

So we're springing to the call from the East and from the West,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom!
And we'll hurl the rebel crew from the land we love best,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom!

Chorus

Lyrics (Confederate version)

Our flag is proudly floating on the land and on the main,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Beneath it oft we've conquered, and we'll conquer oft again!
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!

(Chorus)
Our Dixie forever! She's never at a loss!
Down with the eagle and up with the cross!
We'll rally 'round the bonny flag, we'll rally once again,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!

Our gallant boys have marched to the rolling of the drums.
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
And the leaders in charge cry out, "Come, boys, come!"
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!--

Chorus

They have laid down their lives on the bloody battle field.
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Their motto is resistance -- "To tyrants we'll not yield!"
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!--

Chorus

While our boys have responded and to the fields have gone.
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Our noble women also have aided them at home.
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!--

Chorus

Chorus (1864 election campaign)

For Lincoln and Johnson, hurrah, boys, hurrah!
Down with the rebellion and on with the war,
While we rally round the cause, boys, we'll rally in our might,
Singing the holy cause of freemen.

Modern Recordings

Ry Cooder performed this song as Rally 'Round the Flag on his Boomer's Story album.

Keith and Rusty McNeil perform both the Battle Cry of Freedom and Southern Battle Cry of Freedom on "Civil War Songs with Historical Narration" (WEM Records, 1989, ISBN 1-878360-11-6)

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