Voices, Votes, Victory:

Presidential Campaign Songs

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Connecting to Past Presidents (20)

Connecting to Past Presidents

J.W. Murphy. “Patriotic National Silver Song.” San Francisco: James W. Murphy, 1896. Music Division, Library of Congress (20)

“The Bird of Freedom.” Kansas City, Missouri: Piper and Piper, 1900. Music Division, Library of Congress (22)

Edward L. Bohal. “Harding’s the Man for Me.” Mansfield, Ohio: E.L Bohal, 1920. Music Division, Library of Congress (23)

Grover Cleveland's Bride (18)

Grover Cleveland’s Bride

Old Kentuck’s Bureau. “We’ll Rock Her in the White House Chair.” Philadelphia: Lee & Walker and W.W. Cook, 1888. Music Division, Library of Congress (18)

Family Traditions (19a)

Family Traditions

O.H. Evans, music, and C.F. Pearse, words. “We’ve got the Grandson, Ben.” Maryville, Ohio: J. Van Pearse, 1888. Music Division, Library of Congress (19A)

M.H. Rosenfeld, music, and George Cooper, words. “Cleveland and Victory.” Chicago: National Music, 1892. Music Division, Library of Congress (24)

Isidor D. Danziger. “March on with Adlai & John: A Campaign Song.” Washington, D.C.: American Free Enterprise, 1952. Music Division, Library of Congress (25)

McKinley, "The Voice of the Buckeye" (21)

McKinley, “The Voice of the Buckeye”

Ellis Brooks, music, and Mrs. Anna N. Snyder, words. “The Voice of the Buckeye.” Chicago: Mrs. Anna N. Snyder, 1896. Music Division, Library of Congress (21)

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