Voices, Votes, Victory:

Presidential Campaign Songs

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Early Rally Songs

Washington's March (2.1)

“Washington’s March”

Philip Phile, music, and Joseph Hopkinson, words. “The Favorite New Federal Song Adapted to the President’s March,” ca. 1798. Music Division, Library of Congress (2)

Celebrating John Adams

Celebrating John Adams

Robert Treat Paine. “Adams and Liberty.” New York: G. Gilbert, ca. 1798. Music Division, Library of Congress (1)

Lincoln's Call and Andrew Johnson's Satire (3)

Lincoln’s Call and Andrew Johnson’s Satire

Karl Cora. “Freedom’s Call” from The Campaign, 2 Lincoln Republican Songs. Boston: Russell & Tolman, 1860 Music Division, Library of Congress (3)

J.M. Stillman, music, and S.C. Burdicks, words. “Andy Never Was the Man He Used to Be.” Chicago: H.M. Higgins, 1866. Music Division, Library of Congress (4)

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