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A3808352 - John Brown, Anti-Slavery Zealot
Jimi X Posted Apr 24, 2005
Just all those years in Boy Scouts...
Oddly, it never came up. There are songs in my old Boy Scout Songbook that are sung to the tune of 'John Brown's Body' but that does me no good!
Thanks for clearing that up!
A3808352 - John Brown, Anti-Slavery Zealot
Ormondroyd Posted Apr 24, 2005
OK, NBY, you've suaded me. Thanks for adding to my vocabulary, and well done on the additions.
Unfortunately, the tune of 'Battle Hymn Of The Republic'/'John Brown's Body' is probably best known in Britain as the basis for a variety of unsavoury songs. All together now: 'The famous Glasgow Celtic went to Rome to see the Pope...'
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