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"war song" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a song that is associated with war or used to inspire soldiers during war. Example: The soldiers marched into battle with the sound of a powerful war song ringing in their ears.
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Do you remember the famous anti-Vietnam War song "War" by Edwin Starr?
It was a Spanish civil war song of Italian origin.
But there has been plenty of fighting lately in this harsh area near the border with Chad, and Ms. Sanusi, like so many other hakamah, has been belting out war song after war song.
On either side of the road were more than 1,000 armed men, who occasionally broke into a war song.
Some 500 volunteers marching to Paris in 1792 sang "The War Song of the Rhine Army," which had been composed in Strasbourg in the late 18th century.
Adapting the Civil War song "Battle Cry of Freedom," the union members sang "We're Coming, Colorado" — The union forever, hurrah, boys, hurrah!
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Her Cold War song-cycle Oh Moscow, written with Potter, premiered at the 1987 Zurich Jazz Festival and was performed around the world.
It's an anti-war song.
–Matthew Smith I have always thought Suzanne to be a second-world-war song.
The "Chanson de Craonne", an anti-war song which became popular in the trenches in the spring of 1917, was first broadcast in France in 1976.
La Diable (Ça Va) is a song about western arrogance, colonial ghosts and bombs exploding on railway lines; Fils De... is a deeply human anti-war song.
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