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    Default Song you can't get out of your head?

    What is that civil war song that always sticks in your head for hours?

    Lately for me it has been tenting tonight.

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    For me it's that stupid barking dogs "Jingle Bells" song.
    Eli Heagy
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    This one takes hours to leave.....


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFPsEwV38Q0
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    I've had Battle Cry of Freedom stuck in my head lately. I'll sometimes find myself singing in my head and stepping to it on the way to a class.
    Brandon T. Benner,
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbl
    This one takes hours to leave.....


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFPsEwV38Q0
    You aint kidding Scott... Its a great tune.

    I would agree that Battle Cry of Freedom has gotten alot of head play time, but so has Bonnie Blue Flag..
    Bobby Hughes
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    Not a song, but that fife n' drum tune from Outlaw Josey Wales, and used in Glory.
    Respects, Scott B. Lesch

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    Since our camp band had a practice Thurday night and we tried out a new song 'O Lud Gals'. A catchy little tune we really need to practice on.
    John Barr
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    For me lately, it's been Marching through Georgia & Year of Jubilo.
    "Without music, there could be no army" Gen Robert E. Lee

    Tim Krugman
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    For whatever reason, lately it's Foster's "That's What's the Matter"

    Dan Wykes

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    There's another one, Thanks a lot!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLnADKgurvc

    Now you try to get "Huffalumps and Whoozles" out of your head!
    Respects, Scott B. Lesch

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    Helping my employers achieve the American Dream since 1978.

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