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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2008

Composed by Randy Edelman 1993

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  • very nice...thanks

  • No, thank YOU for contributing to the comments on my videos. On an unrelated note, I'm reading "Rebel" by Bernard Cornwell. It's good...if you can stand the excessive use of profanities used by some of the more unsavory characters.

  • No, thank YOU for posting these awesome videos. This is great, all of the music is in one place.

    But...you know how there are a few small ensembles that play throughout the movie? Brass bands and guitar/violin duets? Could you attempt to track some of these down? Please? They add a lot to the movie.

  • I can't make any promises, but if I find a good starting point I'll try and find them. ;)

  • Where did you get all these soundtracks from??

    5/5 again

  • The Galbadia Hotel zipped album forum.

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  • best song in the movie

  • best soundtrack ever made

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  • @80smetalking3 You seem to forget we broke from England because we had no representation, now tell me with Congress and the Senate and the Presidency being monopolized by Southerners and Northern dough faces in the prewar period that you werent being fairly represented in the Old Union, not only that Slavery was a far bigger cause then you think, every Southern state mentions its not being protected as a cause for secession

  • awsome version of dixie... you can feel the sorrow of july 4 1863 as they leave the field.... i wonder how many of them knew it was a lost cause at that point? as for the CS haters... WE fought to break from england.... we also aided SOUTH korea and SOUTH vietnam do the same thing.... and the slavery issue was less than 5 percent of the cause... kentucky, missouri, delaware, maryland, all had slaves and did not join the confederate states

  • if i were a founding father,i would have rolled in my grave if i found out my american brothers were at each others throats.

  • Most moving version of this song I've heard. Theres a sadness and longing to it that these soldiers must have felt.

  • Haunting...

  • @johnnyharadrim Evil is just a perspective and history is written by the victors. The South has my utmost respect for making a stand and fighting for their livelihood.

  • Getting harder and harder to find this great old song anywhere. Dixie was my high schools fight song.

  • Great movie, great music, regardless of which side you would support, this has to be one of the best Civil ever songs made, this version you can feel a sadness in it, when listening to this, I can feel what it would be like to be a southerner and be losing my friends, land ad freedom, very moving. I can understand them wanting to be free from the north, just wouldn't support them keeping slaves if I lived then.

  • I don't care what people say, they're all brave men on both sides who died fighting for a cause...they believed in enough to lay down their lives for. If that makes them evil, well, stick a pair of horns on my head and gimme a pitchfork! Yeeeha!

  • @chriscook1977 It is such a burden to see the truth too clearly. I sometimes envy the clueless ones who go along merrily never realizing that the world they know is fading away.

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