Songs of the Spanish Civil War
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Songs of the Spanish Civil War. On both sides of the Spanish Civil War, people came from afar, bringing folk songs and anthems with them. These were soon adapted into marching songs, or simply something to sing around the camp fire.
Traditional
Songs of the Republican side
- ¡Ay Carmela!, also known as El Paso del Ebro, - Republican song
- Eusko Gudariak ("Basque Soldiers") - anthem of the Basque Autonomous Army
- Los cuatro generales, also known as El Puente de los Franceses, based on Los cuatro muleros by Federico García Lorca with lyrics by Ernst Busch[1]
- El Himno de Riego - anthem of the Spanish Republic
- A Las Barricadas - Spanish anarchist anthem
- Si me quieres escribir, also known as El Frente de Gandesa - Republican song[2]
- The Internationale - Socialist anthem
- Jarama Valley - Republican song
- Spaniens Himmel - "Spain's heaven spreads its brightest stars ..."
Songs of the Francoist side
- Oriamendi - Carlist anthem
- Cara al Sol - Falangist anthem
- Cancion del Legionario - Song of the Spanish Legion
Retrospective
- Juanita (song) - Bjørn Afzelius
- Viva la Quince Brigada (song) - Christy Moore's tribute to the fallen Irish
- Spanish Bombs - The Clash
- If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next - Manic Street Preachers
- "Spain in My Heart: Songs of the Spanish Civil War" (Various artists) (2007) —with contributions by Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Joel Rafael and Aoife (Finnes) Clancy (from Cherish the Ladies).
- "On the Border" (Al Stewart) (1977) Year of the Cat album.[3]
- "Always the Cause" (Al Stewart) (1995) Between the Wars (Al Stewart album)
- "Flowers from Exile" album from Rome (band)
See also
- Canciones de la Guerra Civil Española album
- Pete Seeger (section 'Spanish Civil War songs')
- Ernst Busch (actor)
References
External links
- Songbook of the International Brigades
- Songs of the Spanish Civil War
- 11 Songs of the Spanish Civil War
- Spain's heavens or the Thaelmann Brigade
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