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North & South [Episode 5] (1985) Created by David L. Wolper Producer Paul Freeman Music History Technical Advisor John Hannan David L. Wolper Productions, Warner Bros. Television Starring James Read, Patrick Swayze, Lesley-Anne Down, Wendy Kilbourne Original Network: ABC --- The band seen on film is unknown, but they are likely actors/extras The musicians heard are Hollywood studio musicians on modern instruments "Lincoln and Liberty Too" (1860) Written by Jesse Hutchinson, Jr. The soundtrack "Lincoln and Liberty Too" lists the second song as "Freedom March" "Lincoln and Liberty Too" was a campaign song supporting Republican Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 United States presidential election. Attributed to Jesse Hutchinson, Jr. of the Hutchinson Family Singers the song adapted from the tune of "Old Rosin the Beau" and was originally called "Liberty Ball." The title echoes earlier songs with the same melody as "Adams and Liberty" and repeated in later campaign songs. Shortly after Jesse's death in 1853, the song was modified to support Lincoln's presidency. From Wikipedia: North and South is a 1980s trilogy of best-selling novels by John Jakes which take place before, during, and after the American Civil War. The saga tells the story of the enduring friendship between Orry Main of South Carolina and George Hazard of Pennsylvania, who become best friends while attending the United States Military Academy at West Point but later find themselves and their families on opposite sides of the war. The slave-owning Mains are rural gentleman planters while the big-city Hazards live by manufacturing and industry, their differences reflecting the real divisions between North and South which ultimately led to war. The first novel, North and South, was published in 1982. The novels were adapted to television and Book 1: North and South premiered in 1985. --- For more about the experience recording this scene, listen to our episode of the podcast with Dr. Richard Birkemeier: • Episode 30: Interview with Richard Birkeme... You can now support the show on Patreon and Teespring! No obligation, but we greatly appreciate any support you're willing to give: / eabbpodcast http://teespring.com/stores/eabbpodcast For resources and more information about the show, visit www.eabbpodcast.com --- We do not own any of the content in this video. We are presenting historical music and bands in popular films for historical research under Section 107 of the Copyright Act