American March Music - Famous Marches

Famous Marches

The following is a list of popular marches from around the world that are frequently performed in the United States. They are in alphabetical order for easy reading.

  • "All Sports March" – Robert Farnon
  • "American Patrol" - W. Frank Meacham, copyrighted March 30, 1885
  • "Americans We" - Henry Fillmore, published in 1929
  • "Amparito Roca" - Jaime Teixidor, published in 1925
  • "Anchors Aweigh" – Charles A. Zimmerman
  • "Band of America" – Paul Lavalle
  • "Bandology" - Eric Osterling
  • "Barnum and Bailey's Favorite" - Karl L. King, composed in 1913
  • "Belgian Paratroopers (Marche des Parachutistes Belges)" – Pierre Leemans
  • "The Big Cage" - Karl L. King, Copyright 1934
  • "Blaze Away!" - Abe Holzmann
  • "The Billboard" - John N. Klohr
  • "Bombasto" - Orion R. Farrar
  • "Boston Commandery March" - Thomas M. Carter
  • "Bravura" - Charles Duble
  • "Brighton Beach" - William Latham
  • "Brooke's Chicago Marine Band" - Roland F. Seitz
  • "The Chicago Tribune" - W. Paris Chambers
  • "The Chimes of Liberty" - Edwin F. Goldman
  • "Coat of Arms" - George Kenny
  • "Colossus of Columbia" - Russell Alexander
  • "Colonel Bogey" - Kenneth J. Alford
  • "Combination March" - Scott Joplin
  • "Commando March" - Samuel Barber
  • "Coronation March" from Le Prophète - Giacomo Meyerbeer
  • "Crusade for Freedom" - J.J. Richards
  • "Children of the Shrine" - James Swearingen
  • "E Pluribus Unum" - Fred Jewell
  • "El Capitan" - John Philip Sousa
  • "Emblem of Unity" - J.J. Richards
  • "Entry of the Gladiators" (Thunder and Blazes) - Julius Fucik, composed 1897
  • "Fairest of the Fair" - John Philip Sousa
  • "Father of Victory (Le père la victoire)" – Louis Ganne
  • "The Footlifter" - Henry Fillmore
  • "The Gallant Seventh" - John Philip Sousa
  • "The Guadalcanal March" - Richard Rodgers
  • "Hands Across the Sea" - John Philip Sousa, composed 1899
  • "High School Cadets-March" - John Philip Sousa
  • "In Storm and Sunshine" - John C. Heed
  • "Independentia" - Robert B. Hall
  • "Invincible Eagle" - John Philip Sousa
  • "Invercargill March" from New Zealand- Alex F. Lithgow, composed in 1909
  • "The Klaxon" - Henry Fillmore, composed in 1929
  • "Königgrätzer Marsch" - Johann Gottfried Piefke
  • "The Liberty Bell" - John Philip Sousa, composed 1893
  • "March from A Little Suite" - Trevor Duncan
  • "March Grandioso" - Roland F. Seitz
  • "The Melody Shop" - Karl L. King
  • "Men of Ohio" - Henry Fillmore
  • "The National Emblem" - Edwin E. Bagley
  • "Officer of the Day" - Robert B. Hall
  • "Official West Point March" - Philip Egner
  • "On Parade" - Edwin Franko Goldman
  • "On the Mall" - Edwin Franko Goldman
  • "Onward and Upward" - Edwin Franko Goldman
  • "On the Square" - Frank Panella
  • "On the Quarter Deck" - Kenneth J. Alford
  • "Old Comrades (Alte Kameraden)" - Carl Teike, composed around 1889
  • "Our Director" - F.E. Bigelow
  • "Pomp and Circumstance" no. 1 - Edward Elgar
  • "Preußens Gloria" ("Prussia's Glory") - Johann Gottfried Piefke
  • "The Purple Carnival" - Harry L. Alford
  • "The Purple Pageant" - Karl L. King
  • "Radetzky March" - Johann Strauss Sr.
  • "Repasz Band" - Chas. C. Sweeley
  • "Robinson's Grand Entree" - Karl L. King
  • "Salutation" - Roland F. Seitz
  • "Semper Fidelis" - John Philip Sousa
  • "Semper Paratus" - Francis Saltus Van Boskerck
  • "The Screamer" - Fred Jewell
  • "Second Connecticut Regiment " – D.W. Reeves
  • "Seventy-six Trombones" – Meredith Willson
  • "The Southerner" - Russell Alexander
  • "Stars and Stripes Forever" - John Philip Sousa, composed December 25, 1896
  • "Strike Up the Band" - George Gershwin, composed 1932
  • "The Tenth Regiment" - Robert B. Hall
  • "The Thunderer" - John Philip Sousa
  • "Under the Double Eagle (Unter dem Doppeladler)" - Josef F. Wagner, composed 1902
  • "The U.S. Air Force" – Robert Crawford
  • "Up the Street" - Robert G. Morse
  • "Washington Grays" - Claudio S. Grafulla, composed in 1861
  • "The Washington Post March" - John Philip Sousa, composed 1889
  • "The White Rose" - John Philip Sousa

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