Hutchinson Family
King Alcohol
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Composer:Hutchinson FamilyGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:2:58"King Alcohol" is a popular temperance song composed by the Hutchinson Family, a group of American singers who were known for their abolitionist and temperance songs. The song was composed in the mid-19th century, during a time when the temperance movement was gaining momentum in the United States. The song was first performed by the Hutchinson Family in 1843, and it quickly became one of their most popular songs. The song was often performed at temperance rallies and other events, and it was used to promote the idea of abstinence from alcohol. "King Alcohol" is a four-movement song that features a catchy melody and simple lyrics. The first movement of the song introduces the theme of the song, which is the destructive power of alcohol. The lyrics describe alcohol as a "tyrant" and a "fiend" that destroys families and ruins lives. The second movement of the song describes the physical effects of alcohol on the body. The lyrics describe how alcohol can cause sickness, disease, and death. The third movement of the song focuses on the social effects of alcohol. The lyrics describe how alcohol can lead to poverty, crime, and other social problems. The final movement of the song is a call to action. The lyrics urge listeners to join the temperance movement and to work to eliminate the use of alcohol. Overall, "King Alcohol" is a powerful and effective temperance song that was instrumental in promoting the idea of abstinence from alcohol in the United States. The song remains popular today and is still performed at temperance rallies and other events.More....
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