One of America's premier anthems, by perhaps its best known folk singer
A song written about the coming of freedom, for those who had been slaves.
One of Coach Gallion's favorites, about a time when his own father was a young man.
A classic World War I song, about how we helped win the war, far away from our homes.
A modern statement on the decline of the American farmer.
The story of a young man who joined the Marines, to get away from having to work in the coal mines.
The sad reality of being homeless during the Great Depression.
The Great Depression made both rich and poor to suffer equally, as our economy collapsed.
A sad look back at the young men who were drafted to serve in the Vietnam War.
A whimsical look at the last moments of the "unsinkable" oceanliner, the Titanic - April, 1912.
No one kept our troops' spirits up in World War II quite like the Andrews Sisters.
More Andrews Sisters, with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, singing a classic 1940's tune.
John McCutcheon's classic song about how armies set aside their differences for a few moments - Christmas, 1914.
A nation mourned FDR's passing with this stirring Samuel Barber composition, which was played at his funeral.