- Lyrics written by
- Ralph Chaplin
- Originally written by
- [Traditional]
- Publication date
- 1915
- Language
- English
- Adapted from
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Say Brothers, Will You Meet Us? written by [Traditional] – Lyricization
- Comments
-
Lyrics written by Chaplin for the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), but often associated with Joe Hill
- Licensing
- Request a synchronization license
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Adaptations
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
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Say Brothers, Will You Meet Us? written by [Traditional] English
-
Den gamle violin
written by John Mogensen
Danish
1975
- Den gamla fiolen written by Hasse Andersson Swedish 1989
-
John Brown's Body
written by unknown author(s)
English
1861
- John Brown written by Ivo Fischer Czech October 24, 1971
- Laat de boel maar lekker waaien written by Cees Vermeulen Windsant, René Cooymans Dutch 1974
- John Brown ist tot written by Bruce Low German 1972
- John Brown (Glory, Glory Hallelujah) written by Marcello Minerbi, Tullio Romano Italian March 1966
-
Battle Hymn of the Republic
written by Julia Ward Howe
English
December 1861
- Battle Hymn of the Children written by Tom Glazer English May 1963
-
An American Trilogy
English
1971
- An American Trilogy written by François Bernheim, Jacqueline Néro French 1973
-
Solidarity Forever
written by Ralph Chaplin
English
1915
- Solidaarisuutta aina written by [Unknown] Finnish
- The Ballad of Harry Lewis written by Allan Sherman English 1962
- Glory Glory Leeds United written by Kevin Lawrence Smith English 1968
-
Little Peter Rabbit
written by [Traditional]
English
- Lief klein konijntje written by Daniel van Spijker, Johan de Leeuw, Marco Leeuwis Dutch January 20, 2006
- Say Bummers, Will You Meet Us written by William Steffe English
- Glory Alleluia written by André Pascal French 1974
- Trois milliards de gens sur terre written by Eddy Marnay French 1982
- Glory, Glory, Halleluja written by Bernd van Kampen German
- Tuffe Uffe written by Garry Nilsson Swedish 1990
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Den gamle violin
written by John Mogensen
Danish
1975