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  2. John Brown's Body - Wikipedia

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    "John Brown's Body" (Roud 771), originally known as "John Brown's Song", is a United States marching song about the abolitionist John Brown. The song was popular in the Union during the American Civil War. The song arose out of the folk hymn tradition of the American camp meeting movement of the late 18th and early 19th century. According to an ...

  3. John Brown (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Dylan wrote "John Brown" in October 1962. [1] Around this time, Dylan often drew on traditional songs when writing his own. [2] While the lyrics to "John Brown" are original, the melody is based on "900 Miles", a well-known song in the US folk music community; [a] about half of that tune is also found in the traditional song "Reuben's Train ...

  4. We Are the Same - Wikipedia

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    We Are the Same is the 11th studio album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released April 7, 2009 on Universal Music Canada, and by Zoë Records in the United States. The album was recorded at The Bathouse Recording Studio in Bath, Ontario with producer Bob Rock .

  5. Kamala Harris and Maya Rudolph Recreate Viral 'We Are Not The ...

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    On Sunday, Nov. 3, Harris' Instagram and the official SNL Instagram shared a clip in which both women lip-synced to "We Are Not The Same Person," a song by influencers Danny Gonzalez and Drew Gooden.

  6. J. Brown (American singer) - Wikipedia

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    John Brown, better known by his stage name J. Brown, is an American singer and songwriter from Detroit, Michigan. [4] He's currently signed to MoCha Music/SRG-ILS Group. [5] His 2018 single, "Sunrise Sunset" peaked at number 10 on the Adult R&B Billboard Charts. [6] [7] His 2020 single, "Moon", reached number 7 in the same category. [8]

  7. John Brown's Body (poem) - Wikipedia

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    John Brown's Body (1928) is an American epic poem written by Stephen Vincent Benét. The poem's title references the radical abolitionist John Brown, who raided the federal armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in October 1859. He was captured and hanged later that year. Benét's poem covers the history of the American Civil War.

  8. Solidarity Forever - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Chaplin began writing "Solidarity Forever" in 1913, while he was working as a journalist covering the Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, having been inspired by the resolve and high spirits of the striking miners and their families who had endured the violent strike (which killed around 50 people on both sides) and had been living for a year in tents.

  9. Talk:John Brown's Body - Wikipedia

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    It's not so much that it is about a different John Brown than the abolitionist, but that it is about the very fact that this other lesser-known John Brown had the same name as the famous John Brown. The humor of those original John Brown Song verses comes from the fact that they apply equally to the famous John Brown and the unknown John Brown.