- Written by
- Unknown author(s)
- Originally written by
- Jacques Offenbach
- Language
- English
- Adapted from
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Couplets des deux hommes d'armes written by Jacques Offenbach
- Comments
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The official hymn of the United States Marine Corps. The lyrics are said to date from the 19th century, however no pre-20th century text is known. The author of the lyrics is likewise unknown. Legend has it that a marine on duty in Mexico penned the hymn. The unknown author transposed the phrases in the motto on the flag of the United States Marine Corps so that the first two lines of the hymn would read: "From the Halls of Montezuma, to the Shores of Tripoli". It was adapted as such in 1929 with a minor change in lyrics approved in 1942.
See also alleged author L. Z. Phillips. - Licensing
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Versions
Couplets des deux hommes d'armes written by Jacques Offenbach French
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Couplets des deux hommes d'armes | Émile Gabel & Paul Ginet | First live performance on December 26, 1867 | |||
Gendarmes' Duet | Clifford Grant & Tom McDonnell - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra- Richard Bonynge | 1975 |
Couplets des deux hommes d'armes written by Jacques Offenbach instrumental
Marines' Hymn written by unknown author(s) English
From the Halls of Montezuma (To the Shores of P.T.A.) written by Tom Glazer English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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From the Halls of Montezuma | Tom Glazer and The Do-Re-Mi Children's Chorus | July 1963 | First release |
Army, Navy and Marines written by Dickie Goodman English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Army, Navy and Marines | Dickie Goodman | 1964 | First release |
Marines' Hymn (From the Halls of Montezuma) written by unknown author(s) English
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Marines' Hymn (From the Halls of Montezuma) | The Mormon Tabernacle Choir | 1973 | |||
Military Medley: The Marines' Hymn / The Caisson Song / Anchors Away / U.S. Air Force | Gene Autry | October 29, 2002 | Released more than 10 years after its recording Medley |
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Halls of Montezuma | The Houghton Weavers | April 2013 |