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  1. Learn about the history, variations and lyrics of Eighth Of January, a popular American fiddle tune commemorating the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Listen to recordings, download sheet music and join the discussion on The Session.

  2. 23 oct. 2023 · “The Eighth of January” is often regarded as a patriotic song because it celebrates the bravery and heroism of the American soldiers who fought in the Battle of New Orleans. It instills a sense of pride and unity among listeners, reminding them of the sacrifices made for the freedom of their country.

  3. 3 mars 2009 · Eighth of January is a old fiddle tune. I love the words to this tune. We must've had the British on the run, and this would've been the tune they were playi...

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  4. Eighth of January. Eric Weissberg - Topic. 5.09K subscribers. Subscribed. 168. 18K views 6 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Eighth of January · Eric Weissberg &...

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  5. The melody is based on a well-known American fiddle tune "The 8th of January," which was the date of the Battle of New Orleans. Jimmy Driftwood, a school principal in Arkansas with a passion for history, set an account of the battle to this music in an attempt to get students interested in learning history. [7]

  6. The song Eighth of January was written by [Traditional] and was first recorded by Arkansas Barefoot Boys in 1928. It was covered by Buck Ryan, Jim Hendricks [US1], Ian Simpson - John Kane, The Nashville Super Guitars and other artists.

  7. 8 janv. 2020 · The “Eighth of January” can be heard from every jam, every folk club, every radio tuned to the bluegrass airwaves — well, it ought to be like that. To do our part, we’ve collected eight great versions of “Eighth of January,” that is, “The Eighth of January,” or “Jackson’s Victory,” or “Gulf of Mexico” to ...