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John Brown's Body
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This song's from back when Christians, abolitionists, free blacks, anti-slavery activists and Kansas land owners first formed the republican party. Its about the abolitionist John Brown, a God fearing man who gave his life trying to stop slavery.
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Gloria Jane's GUESS WHO LOVES YOU BABY CD is a mixture of delights that takes you from the sweet sounds of the lonesome steel guitar and the country fiddle to t
Gloria Jane Biography Gloria Jane comes from a family of musicians. Her Grandfather Fred Thompson migrated from Lawrence County Kentucky to Ohio with his parents, where he grew up playing the banjo and later played the piano in theaters for silent films. His cousin Estill Thompson and Estill's wife Ann Thompson played and sang Gospel music in many of the churches in the area. Estill's sister's boy grew up to be none other then Country Music's Bluegrass Star And 14 Time Grammy Winner Ricky Skaggs!! You can find Ricky at: http://skaggsfamilyrecords.com/ It might also surprise some to know that Gloria Jane's grandmother's maiden name was Dorothy Marie Ramey when she married Fred Thompson. Dorothy's parents, John and Laura "Dovie" Ramey, also migrated from Lawrence County Kentucky up to Ohio. And if the Ramey name sounds a little bit familiar to you, then you know a little something about Country music. And you wouldn't be a bit surprised by the big names in country music that come from Kentucky that share the Ramey name and are hidden in Gloria Jane's family tree. Though they have never met, Patty Loveless and Gloria Jane are 4th cousins. Gloria Jane's great great grandfather was Patty (Ramey) Loveless's great great grandfather's brother. And Gloria Jane, Loretta Lynn and her sister Crystal Gayle are 5th cousins twice removed. Gloria Jane's 5th great grandfather was Crystal Cayle and Loretta Lynn's 3rd great grandfather's brother. Although Gloria Jane is quick to tell you that 99.99% of the talent in the family stayed in Kentucky, still, singing and expressing her self through her music is something that is in Gloria Jane's blood and if she didn't have a guitar she'd be strumming on a rubber band box and singing along with that. Because that's what you do when you've got both Thompson and Ramey blood in you. Gloria Jane's first stage experience wasn't for singing, it was for tap dancing. She was three years old when she and her sister Barbara began tap dancing in schools, clubs and many other places in the Ohio area including the Ohio State Fair. Gloria Jane first began singing in church and then later on stage. She wrote her first song, a country gospel tune called "Praise The Lord" when she was 16. And if you knew the order in which her songs were written, you would find the complete story of Gloria Jane's life in her songs. With a short summery written into "I Count My Blessings" Gloria Jane's brother in law and her nephews got together and made up their little family Christian Rock Band known as JCD. John "Yanko Toney" Megahey, the leader of JCD is both vocalist and bass player although his first instrument of choice is the drums. Yanko has preformed in both Country and Rock bands. Among his list of credits are "XL" a well known to the Columbus area 80's rock group. Gary Cordle, Gloria Jane's nephew and Drummer for JCD, grew up playing the drums in his Grandmothers church along with several other church's in the area. He preformed in both country and rock bands before joining his step father in JCD. And his brother, Toney Megahey, Keyboard player, is the newest member of the family to join JCD. Tony played in two other country rock bands prior to joining his father and brother in JCD. Do you believe in miracles? Gloria Jane does. A life of hard knocks, asthma, emphysema and then losing 1/4th of her left lung to lung cancer hasn't kept Gloria Jane from putting out several new songs since her battle with lung cancer first began. As of March 9, 2009, thanks to the good Lord above and her surgeon Dr. Ross and all the rest of the Dr.'s and nurses at Ohio State University's James Cancer Hospital, and the many prayers from people she didn't even know, Gloria Jane has become a three year lung cancer survivor. Gloria Jane is a member of The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. You will find her listed with ASCAP as a Singer, Author, Composer and Publisher under the name of Thistle Patch Publishing.
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Peak #58
Peak in subgenre #25
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November 14, 2008
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:28
Story behind the song
This is a cover song. This song, "John Brown's Body" is over 150 years old. After Julia Ward Howe heard Union troops singing the the original version of the song, while they marched off to battle, she wrote her own words to it's tune. Soon after, her version, was published in the "Atlantic Monthly" as "The Battle Hymn of the Republic."
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Old John Brown's body lies a-molding in the grave, While weep the sons of bondage, whom he ventured out to save; But though he lost his life in his struggling to free the slaves, His truth is marching on. John Brown's body lies a-molding in the grave John Brown's body lies a-molding in the grave John Brown's body lies a-molding in the grave But his truth still marches on! John Brown was a hero, undaunted, true and brave; Kansas knew his valor when he fought her rights to save; And now though the grass grows green above his grave, His truth still marches on. John Brown's body lies a-molding in the grave John Brown's body lies a-molding in the grave John Brown's body lies a-molding in the grave But his truth still marches on! He captured Harpers Ferry with his nineteen men so few, And he frightened "Old Virginny" till she trembled through and through, They hung him for a traitor, themselves a traitor crew, But his truth still marches on. He's gone to be a soldier in the Army of the Lord He's gone to be a soldier in the Army of the Lord He's gone to be a soldier in the Army of the Lord And his truth still marches on. John Brown was John the Baptist for the Christ we are to see, Christ of who of the bondsman shall the Liberator be; And soon throughout the sunny South the slaves were all set free. And his truth went marching on. Glory Glory Halleluya Glory Glory Halleluya Glory Glory Halleluya His truth went marching on. The conflict that he heralded, he looks from heaven to view, On the army of the Union with its flag, red, white, and blue, And heaven shall ring with anthems o'er the deeds they mean to do, For his truth still marches on. Glory Glory Halleluya Glory Glory Halleluya Glory Glory Halleluya His truth still marches on Oh, soldiers of freedom, then strike while strike you may The deathblow of oppression for a better time and way; For the dawn of old John Brown has brightened us today, And his truth is marching on. Glory Glory Halleluya Glory Glory Halleluya Glory Glory Halleluya His truth still marches on He's gone to be a soldier in the Army of the Lord He's gone to be a soldier in the Army of the Lord He's gone to be a soldier in the Army of the Lord And his Truth still marches on. Glory Glory Halleluya Glory Glory Halleluya Glory Glory Halleluya His truth still marches on
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