File:Battle Hymn of the Republic, Frank C. Stanley, Elise Stevenson.ogg

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Battle_Hymn_of_the_Republic,_Frank_C._Stanley,_Elise_Stevenson.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 17 s, 105 kbps, file size: 3.22 MB)

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The Battle Hymn of the Republic is a popular American song with lyrics by Julia Ward Howe to a traditional tune collected and popularized by William Steffe in 1856. Another popular version of the same music is "John Brown's Body".

This was performed by Miss Stevenson, Mr. Stanley and Mixed Quartette in 1908 for Edison Records. It is Edison Amberol #79.
Date Recorded in 1908
Source University of California Santa Barbara Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project (using unrestored version that no copyright is claimed upon)
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The author died in 1967, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 50 years or fewer.


Under the Classics Protection and Access Act (17 U.S.C. § 1401), this sound recording is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1924.

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The assets of Edison Records have been transferred to the National Park Service. These recordings may be considered public domain through the donation (this is unclear), or otherwise orphan works as copyright has not been asserted by the National Park Service or any successors to Edison Records.

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Note: The restored MP3 versions of the recordings from the University of California Santa Barbara Library are available only under an unacceptable non-commercial license.[1] Unedited raw (.wav) versions were formerly available from that site under a dedication into the public domain; while they are no longer available, those .wav files downloaded before the change in policy (dated June 2009) can still be used freely.

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