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“The Water is Wide” from “Courage, New Hampshire”
From “Courage, New Hampshire” director/star James Patrick Riley: “In the Revolutionary War, during one battle when they ran out of wadding for their muskets, they tore up Isaac Watts hymnals and used the pages to ram down the charge. The battle cry was “Give ’em Watts boys..” The last two verses of this tune are from an Isaac Watts tune.” PolitiChicks.tv strongly endorses the Conservative-principled series “Courage, New Hampshire”. Vocals Emily Lewis. Arranged by Freeman House. Instrumentals Kathy von Arx All Rights Reserved. Go to http://colonybay.net for more information.
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