Civil War Music
Discover the rich and diverse music of the Civil War era and explore how music shaped the experiences and morale of those on the frontlines and the home front alike.
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Civil War Music: Home, Sweet Home
The lyrics to this song were written by John Howard Payne and set to music composed by Sir Henry Bishop (1786-1855).
Civil War Music: God Save the South
Written early in the war by George H. Miles and set to music by composer Charles Wolfgang Amadeus Ellerbrock, "God Save the South" tempered the...
Civil War Music: Eatin' Goober Peas
Popular with Southern soldiers, this song celebrates a staple of the Confederate Army’s diet, the goober pea or peanut.
Civil War Music: The Rebel Soldier
In this folk song from Southern Appalachia, a Confederate soldier pines for his family and his sweetheart.
Civil War Music: Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
Composed by George Root in 1863, this piece struck a chord in the heart of every prisoner or war.
Civil War Music: May God Save the Union
Reverend G. Douglass Brewerton wrote the words to this Unionist song before the outbreak of war.
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