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25 Jul 05 - 07:12 PM (#1528235) Subject: Lyr Req: Roosevelt the Cry (Campaign of 1904) From: chico Here are the (possibly incomplete) lyrics I have. Please add any additional verses you possess. Also, does anyone know who the person "Hill" is in reference to the third line? AIR -- 'Scots Wha Hae' (with allowance) |
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26 Jul 05 - 04:26 AM (#1528497) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Roosevelt the Cry (Campaign of 1904) From: chico I checked again, apparently this is all, so request is canceled. |
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26 Jul 05 - 12:03 PM (#1528784) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Roosevelt the Cry (Campaign of 1904) From: Joe Offer Where did you get these lyrics, Chico? I take it that they're from the election of 1904, after Roosevelt had become President after the assassination of McKinley. The one election songbook I have, Songs America Voted By, has lots of Roosevelt songs, but not that one. However, the book does have a Roosevelt song that mentions David Bennett Hill - I'll bet that's the Hill your song refers to. Bartleby.com has this entry on Hill:
1843–1910, American politician, b. Montour Falls, N.Y. He entered law and politics, becoming the upstate boss of the Democratic party in New York. He served as state legislator and, as lieutenant governor, succeeded to the governorship in 1885 upon Grover Cleveland's resignation. He was elected governor in 1885, and reelected (1888). As U.S. Senator (1892–97), he fought the free-silver wing in his own party. |