I imagine my left foot hitting the ground with each deep beat. One thing that's kinda enjoyable in the Army is marching. It's kinda beautiful in a way both the march and lead and call cadence.
Both sides used this one, as did they share many others as well. “Ashworth’s Quickstep” is older than the civil war. It popped up some time around the War of 1812, but it based on an older English melody.
I imagine my left foot hitting the ground with each deep beat. One thing that's kinda enjoyable in the Army is marching. It's kinda beautiful in a way both the march and lead and call cadence.
I'm a union forever long live our forces
This one dates from at least the War of 1812 period, but it is based on a far older English melody.
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Union or confederate?
Both sides used this one, as did they share many others as well. “Ashworth’s Quickstep” is older than the civil war. It popped up some time around the War of 1812, but it based on an older English melody.
Almost sounds French in a way.
The melody is English, but it was first used by Americans during the War of 1812.