Mighty Hannibal "Hymn No.5", 1966

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Mighty Hannibal (James T. Shaw) wrote and sang "Hymn No.5" for the Vietnam war in 1966.




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Uploader Comments (carolinism)

  • good one. thanks for uploading.

  • thanks!

  • really?? too bad i wont be there!! 12 hours by plane!!!

  • too bad!!! i have on cd and 33...

  • yes...

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  • Was looking at a playlist for KDIA 1966 and saw this. brings back some MEMORIES

  • so relevant to today..u know what i'm sayin'

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  • OMG!!!!..this is too soulful..i'm overdosing as i type

  • Thanks for posting this song!

  • I see he's involved in the song There's Always Tomorrow on the Elton John-Leon Russell album The Union

  • The German iTunes has snippets from 14 of the tracks from Leon and Elton's "The Union" CD, and the melody line is the same as Hymn #5! Also Hannibal is listed in the writing credits. What a great tribute to him!

  • "I want everybody in the sound of my voice this evening, to help me sing this..."

    THAT's where Leon got it! ;)

  • Trying to report strong rumor HYMN #5 included somehow in Elton John Leon Russell THE UNION out October 19 - listed like this: THERE's NO TOMORROW by Elton John, Bernie Taupin, T-Bone Burnett, The Mighty Hannibal. Source: Decca Records. ...I hope it's true. Thanks Leon for bringing it out.

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