Songs of The Spanish Civil War - Traditional

Traditional

  • Viva la XV Brigada (trad.) - Republican song
  • ¡Ay Carmela! also known as El Paso del Ebro (trad.) - Republican song
  • Eusko Gudariak ("Basque Soldiers") - anthem of the Basque Autonomous Army
  • Oriamendi - Carlist anthem
  • Cara al Sol - Falangist anthem
  • El Himno de Riego - anthem of the Republican
  • A Las Barricadas - Spanish anarchist anthem
  • The Internationale - Socialist anthem
  • Valley of Jarama - Republican song

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