Marching Through Georgia
"Marching Through Georgia" (sometimes spelled as "Marching Thru' Georgia" or "Marching Thro Georgia") is a marching song written by Henry Clay Work at the end of the American Civil War in 1865. The title and lyrics of the song refer to U.S. Army major general William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea" to capture the Confederate city of Savannah, Georgia in late 1864.
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Marching Through Georgia
"Marching Through Georgia" (sometimes spelled as "Marching Thru' Georgia" or "Marching Thro Georgia") is a marching song written by Henry Clay Work at the end of the American Civil War in 1865. The title and lyrics of the song refer to U.S. Army major general William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea" to capture the Confederate city of Savannah, Georgia in late 1864.
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"Marching Through Georgia" (so ...... avannah, Georgia in late 1864.
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ジョージア行進曲(英語:Marching Through G ...... me In, Come In」など、多くの替え歌も作られた。
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"Marching Through Georgia" (so ...... avannah, Georgia in late 1864.
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Marching Through Georgia (Marc ...... ans Autant en emporte le vent.
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ジョージア行進曲(英語:Marching Through G ...... me In, Come In」など、多くの替え歌も作られた。
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Marching Through Georgia
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Marching Through Georgia
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