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You Must Have Come Out of the Liberty Bell
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Don't push that button! What if I do push that button? Don't push it! Ahh... you pushed it!
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Folk, Rock, Jazz, Country music from Rocking thru America!
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Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #12
Peak in subgenre #6
Author
Rocking thru America
Rights
2006
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March 21, 2006
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MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:25
Story behind the song
In 1752 the new bell arrived safely from England, but at the first blow from a hammer to test it, it cracked. Not wanting to delay by returning the bell to England, the officials ordered bell founders in Philadelphia to remedy the fault. Two times it was recast before it was finally ready. On July 8, 1776, the bell rang to mark the occasion of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. On April 16, 1783 it proudly announced the proclamation of peace and the newly won independence of the United States of America. At every event of national importance, the Liberty Bell joined its harmonious tones to the general acclaim: in 1789, the election of George Washington; in 1797, the election of John Adams; in 1799, the death of Washington; and in 1801, the election of Thomas Jefferson. On July 4, 1826, the bell was nearly three quarters of a century old, and the nation whose birth it had helped to announce was now a lusty youngster of 50. Joyous indeed was the bell's sound on that occasion. Then, on July 8, 1835, while tolling for the funeral procession of John Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, the great bell cracked. Fearing that the crack would eventually destroy the historic bell, officials ordered it taken down from the tower. It was after this that the Liberty Bell received its name. Since then, the bell has been on display but has never rung. In fact, no one living knows the voice of the Liberty Bell, for it has never spoken since 1835.
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Hey there chickie, you're looking good I wish you were mine, if you know what I mean You're so fine, you're so swell You must have come out to the Liberty Bell
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