Difference between revisions of "Maryland My Maryland"
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− | + | *"{{wp|Maryland, My Maryland}}" was the official state song of Maryland from 1939 until 2021, and was originally a Confederate war song. Before live performances, Linnell sometimes said that the line ''"The tyrant's heel is on the shore"'' referred to Abraham Lincoln. | |
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*This song takes its melody from "[[O Tannenbaum]]". | *This song takes its melody from "[[O Tannenbaum]]". | ||
Latest revision as of 16:41, 2 December 2024
song name | Maryland My Maryland |
artist | John Linnell |
releases | Unreleased, Stumpbox III The Ceaseless Screaming |
year | 1999 |
first played | October 7, 1995 (5 known performances) |
run time | 1:22 |
sung by | John Linnell |
Trivia/Info
- "Maryland, My Maryland" was the official state song of Maryland from 1939 until 2021, and was originally a Confederate war song. Before live performances, Linnell sometimes said that the line "The tyrant's heel is on the shore" referred to Abraham Lincoln.
- This song takes its melody from "O Tannenbaum".
Song Themes
Religion, Supernatural, Streets, TMBG Remakes, US States
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