The U.S. Army Song

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The U.S. Army Song is the official anthem of the United States Army, traditionally performed at military ceremonies and events to honor the service and history of Army soldiers.

All labels observed (3)

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The Army Song 3
Army Song 1
The U.S. Army Song canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military service song
official anthem
patriotic song
adoptedAsOfficialSongBy United States Army
adoptionYearAsOfficialSong 1956
alsoKnownAs The U.S. Army Song
surface form: The Army Song
associatedWith U.S. Army branch songs tradition
basedOn Caisson Song
category American patriotic songs
United States Army traditions
United States military marches
composer Edmund L. Gruber NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre military march
patriotic music
hasChorus "Then it’s hi! hi! hey! The Army’s on its way"
hasRefrain "And the Army goes rolling along"
is official anthem of the United States Army
language English
lyricist Edmund L. Gruber NERFINISHED
notableLine "First to fight for the right, And to build the Nation’s might"
"Proud of all we have done, Fighting till the battle’s won"
officialName The Army Goes Rolling Along
originalPurpose U.S. Field Artillery March
surface form: field artillery marching song
originalTitle The Caissons Go Rolling Along
performanceTradition soldiers stand and sing along
performedAt U.S. Army change of command ceremonies
U.S. Army formal events
U.S. Army graduation ceremonies
U.S. Army military ceremonies
U.S. Army parades
U.S. Army retirement ceremonies
placeOfComposition Philippines
publisher United States Army
rightsHolder United States Army
shortName The U.S. Army Song self-linksurface differs
surface form: Army Song
subjectMatter Army life and operations
movement of artillery caissons
symbolizes esprit de corps of the U.S. Army
history of the United States Army
service of U.S. Army soldiers
tempo march tempo
usedBy United States Army
usedFor ceremonial closing or opening of events
fostering unit pride
honoring Army soldiers
yearComposed 1908

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Army Goes Rolling Along alsoKnownAs The U.S. Army Song
The Army Goes Rolling Along alsoKnownAs The U.S. Army Song
this entity surface form: The Army Song
United States Army traditions hasComponent The U.S. Army Song
this entity surface form: The Army Song
The U.S. Army Song shortName The U.S. Army Song self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Army Song
The U.S. Army Song alsoKnownAs The U.S. Army Song
this entity surface form: The Army Song