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The exact origin of "Rise Up, Shepherd" is unknown. Although likely a folk song created and passed down by black laborers in the American South, the song cannot be dated to before Reconstruction. [6] At least one source dates the song to 1867 and highlights its proximity to the Civil War. [7] The song first appears in print in 1891.
"Rise Up" is a single by American singer and songwriter Andra Day. It was released on August 28, 2015, through Warner Music Group, as the second single from her debut studio album, Cheers to the Fall (2015).
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 October 2024. Poem by Walt Whitman on the death of Abraham Lincoln "Oh Captain, My Captain" redirects here. For the Grimm episode, see Oh Captain, My Captain (Grimm). For the Shameless episode, see O Captain, My Captain (Shameless). O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman Printed copy of "O Captain! My ...
One song might be enough for a few, but most of us are complicated individuals. We need a playlist.
The last song, "His Last Walk", features a hidden track called "Purple Dog", which is a joke song made by the band members in which all members sing the song and clap their hands. The album was re-released through Ferret Music , featuring an acoustic version of "Rise Up" and "I Wouldn't Quit If Everyone Quit" as bonus tracks, the latter of ...
The Wildcats’ walk-up songs span decades and genres. Check out the UK team’s picks for this season. Batter up, turn it up: Walk-up songs for every 2023 Kentucky softball player
Here are some of The Tennessean's favorite walk-up songs from a list provided by a program spokesperson: Ethan McElvain: 'Kickstart My Heart' by Mötley Crüe. When Ethan's brother, Chris McElvain ...
The song "Rise Up", from Parachute Club's first album, won a Canadian Juno Award in 1984 for Single of the Year, while the group won a Juno award for Most Promising Group of The Year. During 1983, Steve Webster, a co-writer of Parachute Club's best known song, "Rise Up" left the band, to perform with Billy Idol.