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  2. Robin Mark - Wikipedia

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    Days of Elijah (1996) This City, These Streets (1998) Sanctuary (2000) Songs & Hymns (2005) East of the River (2007) John Wesley & Co. (2012) Liberation Praise (2014) The Great Hurricane (2016) Live recordings. Room for Grace (1997) Mandate – All for Jesus (1999) Revival in Belfast (1999) Mandate – Men of Faith (2001) Come Heal This Land ...

  3. Marines' Hymn - Wikipedia

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    The "Marines' Hymn" is the official hymn of the United States Marine Corps, introduced by the first director of the USMC Band, Francesco Maria Scala. Its music originates from an 1867 work by Jacques Offenbach with the lyrics added by an anonymous author at an unknown time in the following years.

  4. Military cadence - Wikipedia

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    Its melody and lyrics derive from the traditional "When the Caissons Go Rolling Along". The United States Marine Corps and US Naval Academy use a modified version of the rhyme " Old King Cole ", referencing Chesty Puller : "Chesty Puller was a good Marine and a good Marine was he".

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    After Elijah’s beautiful and heartfelt audition, Luke Bryan had “goosebumps” and proclaimed, “I just gotta say it, the last person that I saw approach singing like you was Willie Spence ...

  7. The Song of the Marines - Wikipedia

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    "The Song of the Marines" is a song composed by Harry Warren with lyrics by Al Dubin. [1] It was featured in the 1937 Warner Bros. film, The Singing Marine where it was sung by actor Dick Powell . Later, Warner Bros. Cartoons used the song in several shorts, including the Porky Pig short Porky the Gob (1938).

  8. Made 2 Rise - Wikipedia

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    Made 2 Rise is an American patriotic post-grunge and hard rock band, formed in 2011 as Madison Rising by Richard Mgrdechian and David Bray. The band's original name came from the street in Hoboken, New Jersey where their recording studio was located, but the band later considered it to also be in reference to former president James Madison.

  9. Passover songs - Wikipedia

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    The song apparently is inspired by Psalm 74:16 ("Yours is the day, Yours is the night") and by a Midrashic passage (Genesis Rabbah 6:2) which enlarges on those words. The authorship and date of composition are unknown, it was originally sung year-round at meals, it was not part of the Seder in the 11th century but came to be part of the Seder ...