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Songs of the Spanish Civil War
On
both sides
of the
Spanish Civil War
, people came from afar, bringing
folk songs
and anthems with them. These were soon adapted into
marching songs
, or simply something to sing around the camp fire.
Traditional
Songs of the
Republican
side
¡Ay Carmela!
, also known as
El Paso
del Ebro
, -
Republican song
Eusko Gudariak
- anthem of the
Basque Autonomous Army
Los cuatro generales
, also known as
El Puente
de los Franceses
, based on
Los cuatro muleros
by
Federico García Lorca
with lyrics by
Ernst Busch
El
Himno de Riego
- anthem of the
Spanish Republic
A Las Barricadas
-
Spanish anarchist
anthem
Hijos del pueblo
- Another anarchist anthem
Si me quieres escribir
, also known as
El Frente de Gandesa
- Republican song
The Internationale
- Socialist anthem
Jarama Valley
- Republican song
Spaniens Himmel
- "Spain's heaven spreads its brightest stars..."
El quinto regimiento
- Socialist anthem
Songs of the Nationalist side
La
Marcha Real
- Anthem of
Francoist Spain
Cantos nacionales
were accorded special honors.
*
Oriamendi
-
Carlist
anthem
*
Cara al Sol
-
Falangist
anthem
*
Cancion del Legionario
- Song of the
Spanish Legion
Camisa Azul
- Falangist Song
Ya Hemos Pasao
-
Celia Gamez
Falangista Soy
- Falangist Song
Cálzame las Alpargatas
- Carlist Song
Arriba España
- Italian Song.
Retrospective
Juanita -
Bjørn Afzelius
1936, The Spanish Revolution
-
The Ex
"Viva la Quinta Brigada" - Christy Moore's tribute to the fallen Irish
Spanish Bombs -
The Clash
Life
During Wartime
-
The Talking Heads
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next -
Manic Street Preachers
"Spain in My Heart: Songs of the Spanish Civil War" —with contributions by
Pete Seeger
,
Arlo Guthrie
,
Joel Rafael
and Aoife Clancy.
"On the Border"
Year of the Cat
album.
"Always the Cause"
Between the Wars
"Flowers from Exile" album from Rome
"1936, Un Pueblo en Armas" -
Sin Dios