The music contained here is a modern take on patriotic music associated with the American Revolution. This is a repository of tunes created and associated with many Revolutionary War Rarities episodes as well as educational songs not currently associated with an episode. It is expected that this repository will grow dramatically over time, so visit often to hear each of our songs as we grow.
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The following is an album of all the music. Scroll down for the individual songs and information about each one. If you start on the first song it will continue to play them all.
Season 3 Episode 24 of Revolutionary War Rarities was released on June 8, 2025 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States Army. This episode dives into the actions of the Second Continental Congress and the impact it had on the overall relationship with the British. “Born To Stand Tall” is a tune inspired by this episode of Revolutionary War Rarities and is the music featured at the completion of the episode.
The lyrics for this tune were written by Jim Griffith in a poem originally intended to be used for the video in the theater of the SAR museum in Louisville, Ky. The words of this tune were intended to describe the founding of this nation. The main purpose of the poem was to honor our nations founding, our founding patriots, and the 250th birthday of the United States of America.
The inspiration of Valley Forge and the unimaginable challenges and deaths experienced during that terrible winter are the words and story that inspire this song. A winter that truly changed the trajectory of the American Revolution is Valley Forge’s legacy. “Winter’s Resilience” honors that time and those men.
On December 25, 1776, George Washington led Colonial forces across the Delaware River on their way to Trenton, NJ to attack the Hessians. This began a period now referred to as the “Ten Crucial Days”. The Colonial forces were at their lowest point on that Christmas Day. After that ten-day period from December 25, 1776 through January 3, 1777, morale was revived, the taste of victory had occurred, Army recruitment was up significantly, British weakness had been shown, and public support for the Revolution was renewed. “Through the Crucial Days” honors the events of those 10 critical days of the American Revolution.
Some uplifting patriotic instrumental music.
A song about the valor of the Battle of Bunker Hill
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