El Degüello, which translates as "the slitting of the throat." It's more of a bugle call than a "song." In the John Wayne film Rio Bravo, it's referred to as "the cut-throat song" and an actual song was written for the movie.
The song is called The Mocking-Bird Quick Step. This is a factual scene though, because this song was written 20 years after the death of Crockett
The De Guello - the cutthroat song.
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this is a battle song: The Battle Hymn of the Republic for the Norh. Dixie for the South.
The Battle Hymn of the Republic; a Northern, Union song.
The song is called The Mocking-Bird Quick Step. This is a factual scene though, because this song was written 20 years after the death of Crockett
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Remember the Alamo - song - was created in 1966-04.
The soundtrack for Wayne's 1960 movie The Alamo was not Mexican at all. Dimitri Tiomkin, of Russian heritage, was responsible for the music in that film.
El Degüello. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Deg%C3%BCello
the song played at the end of bsg ssn 3 was a song called All Along The Watchtower by Bear McCreary
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The song that was played at the funeral of Robert F. Kennedy was the Battle Hymn of the Republic. This song was preformed by Andy Williams.
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The De Guello - the cutthroat song.
The song "Across the Alley from the Alamo", performed by The Mills Brothers, reached top of the chart in 1947. It is presumed that the song was written in late 1946 and early 1947.
The Battle - song - was created in 2007-09.