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When Johnny Comes Marching Home


By: Mark S. Crocker
The traditional American folk song weaves in & out of this track with a twist; Useful in spaghetti westerns, Civil War documentaries, films, memory flashbacks, wars & battles, scenes of military going to war; Perfect as film opener, closer, credits, feature song, or underscore; Think Clint Eastwood.


By: Mark S. Crocker

Based in Texas, Mark S. Crocker presents beautiful soundtracks and catchy melodies that emotionally transport the listener into an imaginative other-world. Working in genres ranging from Dramatic and Dangerous to Children and Spiritual, his creative style is a mix of Cinematic flavor with both traditional and non-traditional instrumentation. Mark is a published choral arranger, composer, and concert artist, and he's provided background music for several websites, video productions, and a TV series. Over 500 of his tracks are on AudioSparx.
Duration: 2:56    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 90    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Folk Music

Subgenre: Traditional Folk

Catalog ID: 671404
Keywords: reflective slow riding rebel soldier union Confederate Lincoln death graves cemeteries North South lonely longing hero mournful military proud epic cinematic homesick reunion patriotic campy lost meditative melancholy nostalgic sentimental sad thoughtful gringo riding horseback wild Old West Texas Arizona valley rural backwoods land rush rocky mountains desert hoedown The Good Bad and The Ugly ride off into the sunset action adventure montage haunting compelling World War I II American Revolution Vietnam Korea Iran Afghanistan War of 1812 fighting history channel Confederacy Union Robert E. Lee Grant grey trooper USA forces service men wounded in battle killed in action prisoner of war plantation slavery pensive depressing

Description: When Johnny Comes Marching Home, Folk Music, Traditional Folk, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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