Original version of the John Brown song

The author of the original John Brown song is H.H. Brownell, of Hartford, a nephew of Bishop Brownell. Poetry. At head of text: Words that can be sung to the "Hallelujah Chorus." "Brownell was not, nor did he claim to be, the originator of this Civil War song. He claimed only this version which begins: Old John Brown lies a-mouldering in the grave. Other versions had prior publication."--BAL. "... 'John Brown's body' was not composed originally about the fiery abolitionist at all ... the namesake for the song ... was Sergeant John Brown, a Scotsman ..."--Silber, Irwin, Songs of the Civil War (New York, 1960), p. 11.
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