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  2. Hail to the Chief - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 1828, the U.S. Marine Band performed the song at a ceremony for the formal opening of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, which was attended by President John Quincy Adams. [7] Andrew Jackson was the first living President to have the song used to honor his position in 1829, and it was played at Martin Van Buren's inauguration in 1837. [4]

  3. Hymn 43 - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter Ian Anderson described the song as "a blues for Jesus, about the gory, glory seekers who use his name as an excuse for a lot of unsavoury things. You know, 'Hey Dad, it's not my fault — the missionaries lied.'" [3] Sean Murphy of PopMatters wrote that, "For “Hymn 43” Anderson sets his sights on the US and in quick order sets about decimating the hypocrisy and myth-making of ...

  4. Kitty (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kitty" is a song by the American alternative rock band the Presidents of the United States of America. It originally appeared on the demo tape Froggystyle. This version was titled "Kitty at My Foot". The song was later included on the album The Presidents of the United States of America.

  5. Hail, Columbia - Wikipedia

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    However, the song lost popularity after World War I until it was replaced by "The Star-Spangled Banner" in 1931. It was the personal anthem for the president, until it was replaced by the song "Hail to the Chief", [3] and it is now the official vice president's personal anthem. [4] The song is always preceded by four ruffles and flourishes when ...

  6. Lump (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lump" is a song by alternative rock band the Presidents of the United States of America. It was released in August 1995 by Columbia Records and included on their album The Presidents of the United States of America (1995). The song reached number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart the same year.

  7. The history behind song ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ - AOL

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    Read on for the song's lyrics, meaning and history at the Super Bowl. ... The song was first performed in 1900 during a celebration of former president Abraham Lincoln. It was sung by a choir of ...

  8. Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 U.S. Presidencies

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    This project initially came about as part of "February Album Writing Month," a website that challenges songwriters to write 14 songs in 28 days.The three songwriters wrote and recorded rough demos of the first 42 songs in February 2006 (leaving only George W. Bush for later).

  9. Dear Mr. President (Pink song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is an open letter to the then-President of the United States, George W. Bush, criticizing several areas of his administration and terms in office, including the Iraq War, No Child Left Behind Act, opposition to same-sex marriage and the LGBT rights in general, perceived lack of empathy for poor and middle-class citizens, and his ...