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Giorgio Moroder

Giorgio Moroder
Mah-Ná-Mah-Ná


Ariola 1968
Julia Ward Howe

Julia Ward Howe
The Battle Hymn of the Republic


Published by the Atlantic Monthly 1862
Sample appears at: 0:50 Sample appears at: 0:33

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Producer: Giorgio Moroder
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Main genre: Easy Listening
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Contributed By DJ Anubis
Flanders, Belgium
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Giorgio Moroder's Mah-Ná-Mah-Ná is a cover of:
Mah Nà Mah Nà Mah Nà Mah Nà by Piero Umiliani (1968)

Julia Ward Howe's The Battle Hymn of the Republic is a cover of:
John Brown's Body John Brown's Body by Traditional Folk (1858)

Cover versions of Julia Ward Howe's The Battle Hymn of the Republic:
The Battle Hymn of the Republic The Battle Hymn of the Republic by Joan Baez (1963)
Battle Hymn of the Republic Battle Hymn of the Republic by Herbie Mann (1969)
The Battle Hymn of the Republic The Battle Hymn of the Republic by Anita Bryant (1973)
Alle Kinder Lernen Lesen Alle Kinder Lernen Lesen by Ina Colada (2010)

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DJ Anubis said on Monday, 30 May 2011:
Oh interesting. So is the "Working on the Railroad" melody also based on that? Did anyone report it yet?

tick said on Sunday, 29 May 2011:
Yeah i'd go with that.

Esox said on Saturday, 28 May 2011:
Isn't this an interpolation of the Battle Hymn of the Republic (glory glory hallelujah)? Or of John Brown's Body?

0:33
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR7HPQM0Jgg