The Battle Hymn

Sounds

Max Steiner, “Tara’s Theme” from Gone With The Wind, 1939.

Charles Mingus, “The Clown,” 1957.

Woody Guthrie, “Jesus Christ,” 1940.

Anthrax, “Caught in a Mosh,” 2016.

Johann Johannson, “IBM 1401 Processing Unit,” 2006.

Johann Johannson, “The Sun’s Gone Dim and the Sky’s Gone Black,” 2016.

Abusements, “F. It,” Words and Music by DJ Fake Name, 2020.

Nina Simone, “Mississippi Goddamn.” Live at Carnegie Hall, 1963.

Kurt Weill, “Threepenny Opera Blues-Potpourri,” Arr. H.K. Gruber, 1929.

Suicide, “Rocket U.S.A.,” 1977.

Ry Cooder, soundtrack to Paris, Texas, 1989.

Dos Astronautas, “La Distancia,” 2014.

Manuel Galban and Ry Cooder, “Bodas de Oro,” 2003.

Daniel Lanois, “Sonho Dourado,” 1999.

Neil Young, “Song X,” 1995.

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, “Hard Times,” 2011.

Radiohead, “There, There,” 2016.

Leon Jessel, “Parade of the Tin Soldiers,” 1897. Performed by Sydney Gustard.

Yo-Yo Ma and Alison Kraus, “Simple Gifts.” 2001.

Cole Porter, “You Do Something To Me,” (1929) sung by Bryan Ferry, As Time Goes By (1999).

C.W. Stoneking, “I Heard the Marching of the Drum.” Jungle Blues, 2008.

Red Army Choir, Alexandrov Ensemble, “Oh Fields, My Fields,” 1956.

Bernard Herrmann, score to Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, director), 1960.

Bernard Herrmann, score to Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, director), 1958.

Laurie Anderson, “O Superman,” Big Science. 1982.

Cole Porter, “Anything Goes” [1934]. Sung by Sutton Foster, 2011.

John Coltrane, “Alabama.” 1963.

Son Lux, “Easy (Switch Screens),” Alternate Worlds, 2014.

Elvis Costello, “Beyond Belief,” Imperial Bedroom, 1982.

Neil Young, “Scenery.” Mirror Ball, 1995.

Django Rhinehart, “St. James Infirmary,” 1935.

Jimi Hendrix, The Star Spangled Banner. Performed live at Woodstock, August 18, 1969.