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Temperance songs are those musical compositions that were sung and performed to promote the Temperance Movement from the 1840s to the 1920s. It was a distinct genre of American music . In the early 19th century, the yearly per capita consumption of alcohol in the US was as high as 3.9 gallons (14.8 liters) in the 1830s. [ 2 ]
The band's debut studio album, The Temperance Movement, was released on 16 September 2013 on Earache Records. The album features the five tracks from the Pride EP alongside seven new songs, with an extra two songs included with purchases from the iTunes store ("Mother's Eyes" and "Already Know"). [5]
The Temperance Movement is the debut studio album by British rock band The Temperance Movement. The album, which was released on 16 September 2013, was recorded in the space of just four days at the Fish Factory, Willesden, North West London. [1] [2] [3] The album is available on three formats: CD, cassette and vinyl.
"Come Home, Father" was first published in 1864. "Come Home, Father" (also known as "Poor Benny") is a temperance song written by Henry Clay Work in 1864.According to George Birdseye, a contemporary biographer of the time, the song was the "pioneer and pattern for all the many temperance pieces now in the market, not a few of which are very palpable imitations."
Covers & Rarities is a compilation album by the British rock band the Temperance Movement. It contains five covers recorded by the group and six bonus tracks from their first two albums. It contains five covers recorded by the group and six bonus tracks from their first two albums.
James Rewcastle (c.1802–1867) was the first secretary of the Newcastle Temperance movement, and a songwriter born in the Newcastle area. His most well-known song is possibly "Jackey and Jenny". His most well-known song is possibly "Jackey and Jenny".
Nellie H. Bradley (c. 1838 – February 13, 1927) was an American writer of plays and songs in support of the temperance movement. She published her songs under the pen name Stella or Stella of Washington. She was the daughter of Henry Harper Hazard and Harriet Amanda Bibb Hazard. She married Francis M. Bradley, an employee of the Bureau of ...
The temperance movement is a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic ... Temperance fountain; Temperance songs; Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw ...