File:TheDyingSoldier.ogg

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TheDyingSoldier.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3 min 5 s, 36 kbps, file size: 810 KB)

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English: "The Dying Soldier", american folk ballad played by Buell Kazee, old-time and folk musician of the 1920's, accompaining himself with banjo
Deutsch: "The Dying Soldier", eine US-amerikanische Folkballade, gespielt von Old-Time- und Folk-Musiker Buell Kazee, der sich selbst auf dem Banjo begleitet.
Date 1928; issued that same year on Brunswick Records
Source Album (compilation): Country Road - Best of American Roots Music
Author Traditional
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current17:39, 10 August 20083 min 5 s (810 KB)Waylon (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1="The Dying Soldier", american folk ballad played by Buell Kazee, old-time and folk musician of the 1920's, accompaining himself with banjo }} {{de|1="The Dying Soldier", eine US-amerikanische Folkballade, gespielt von Old

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