Hold The Fort - American Trade Union Song
The Song "Hold The Fort" is an IWW song dating back to the beggining of the 20th century, made as a response to borgouis tries to quench protest with bands that plyed religious music. It is therefore roughly based on a church song with the same name. The pronunciations of some words are very wierd, the best explanation I've found for this is that this version was apparently sung by a Czech choir.

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