It is an American patriotic song that was written by abolitionist writer Julia Ward Howe during the American Civil War. Howe adapted her song from the soldiers’ song “John Brown’s Body” in November 1861, and first published it in The Atlantic Monthly in February 1862. In contrast to the lyrics of the soldiers’ song, her version links the Union cause with God’s vengeance at the Day of Judgment.
The final verse is the one we know so well:
He is coming like the glory of the morning on the wave,
He is Wisdom to the mighty, He is Succour to the brave,
So the world shall be His footstool, and the soul of Time His slave,
Our God is marching on.
(Chorus)
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Our God is marching on!
American most patriotic song has been performed over the decades in many auspicious occasions:
In a moving response to the September 11 attacks in 2001, The Voices of Classic Rock released a stirring rendition of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” a rendition that quickly became their best-selling title, resonating deeply with listeners.
The Voices of Classic Rock is a distinguished ensemble of renowned singers and musicians from iconic classic rock groups of the 1970s and 1980s.
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