We have compiled all the lyrics of Stonewall Jackson's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Stonewall Jackson, find them all in one place.
- (you're Right) I Need You Real Bad
- All Together Now
- Almost Hear The Blues
- Angry Words
- B. J. The D. J.
- Before I Met You
- Best I Have (Is Not Enough For You)
- Better Days For Mama
- Big Busy World
- Big House On The Corner
- Black Sheep
- Blue Field
- Blues Plus Booze (means I Lose)
- Born That Way
- Broken Heart A Wedding Band
- Cold Cold Heart
- Cold Hard Facts Of Life
- Come On Home And Have Your Next Affair With Me
- Difference Between Going And Really Gone
- Don't Be Angry
- Drinking And Driving
- Everybody But Me
- Farther Along
- Gonna Find Me A Bluebird
- Greener Pastures
- Grieving In My Heart
- Half As Much
- Harm You've Done
- Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
- Help Stamp Out Loneliness
- Here's To Hank
- How Many Lies Can I Tell
- Hungry For Love
- I Can't Go On Living This Way
- I Can't Help It (if I'm Still In Love With You)
- I Could Have Gone Right
- I Heard That Lonesome Whistle
- I Miss You Most In The Winter Time
- I Pawned My Past Today
- I Threw Away The Rose
- I washed my hands in muddy water
- I Wish I Had A Girl
- I'll Go Get The Tool Box
- I'm Gonna Find You
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- I've Got To Change
- If Heartaches Were Wine
- If Teardrops Were Pennies
- If This House Could Talk
- It's Not Me
- It's Only Lonely Me
- It's Such A Pretty World Today
- Jesus Hold My Hand
- Joy To The World
- Kneel At The Cross
- Knoxville Girl
- Leona
- Let's Call It A Day
- Let's Turn Back The Years
- Letter Edged In Black
- Life To Go
- Little Guy Called Joe
- Little Ole Wine Drinker Me
- Lives Like Mine
- Lonesome In Me
- Lovesick Blues
- Man Has Cried
- Man Must Hide To Cry
- Man Without A Home
- Mansion On The Hill
- Mary Don't You Weep
- Me And You And A Dog Named Boo
- Minute Men (are Turning In Their Graves)
- Misery Known As Heartache
- Morals Of A Man
- Mother The Queen Of My Heart
- My Song
- Nashville
- Never More Quote The Raven
- No One Will Ever Know
- Not My Kind Of People
- Nothing Takes The Place Of Loving You
- Ode To Cowboy Jack
- Oh Lonesome Me
- Old Country Church
- Old Showboat
- One Look At Heaven
- Past Is All The Future I See
- Pins And Needles (in My Heart)
- Please Help Me I'm Falling
- Plenty Of Everything But You
- Promises And Hearts (were Made To Break)
- Push The Panic Button
- Red River Valley
- Road To Recovery
- Run
- Sadness In A Song
- Save A Little Place For Me
- Second Choice
- Shackles And Chains
- She'll Still Be Gone
- Ship In The Bottle
- Smoke Along The Track
- Somebody's Always Leaving
- Something Got A Hold On Me
- Sorrow's Tearing Down The House
- Stateside
- Step Aside
- Still Awake
- Sweetheart Of The Town
- Take These Chains From My Heart
- Tears On Her Bridal Bouquet
- Thankful For Your Love
- There's A Limit
- There's No Reason To Be Living (since You're Gone)
- Think I'll Go Somewhere And Cry Myself To Sleep
- This One Gets My Vote
- This World Holds Nothing (since You're Gone)
- Thoughts Of A Lonely Man
- Today I Started Loving You Again
- Touch Me Not
- Tragic Romance
- Wait A Little Longer Please Jesus
- Waitin' For Dawn Till Dawn
- Waiting For A Train
- Wanderin' Boy's Last Letter
- Water's So Cold
- Waterloo
- We Could
- Wedding Bells
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus
- Where Could I Go But To The Lord
- Why I'm Walkin'
- Wild Wild Wind
- Wine Flowed Freely
- Wings Of A Dove
- Wound Time Can't Erase
- You Can Check On Me
- You Haven't Heard
- You Saw Me Off (but Will You See Me In)
- You're The Sad In My Song
- Your Cheatin' Heart
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a Confederate general and military officer who served during the American Civil War. He played a prominent role in nearly all military engagements in the eastern theater of the war until his death. Military historians regard him as one of the most gifted tactical commanders in U.S. history.
Born in what was then part of Virginia (now in West Virginia), Jackson received an appointment to the United States Military Academy, graduating in the class of 1846. He served in the United States Army during the Mexican–American War, distinguishing himself at the Battle of Chapultepec. From 1851 to 1861, he taught at the Virginia Military Institute.
When Virginia seceded from the United States in May 1861 after the Battle of Fort Sumter, Jackson joined the Confederate States Army. He distinguished himself commanding a brigade at the First Battle of Bull Run in July, providing crucial reinforcements and beating back a fierce Union assault. Thus Barnard Elliott Bee Jr. compared him to a "stone wall", which became his enduring nickname.
Jackson performed exceptionally well in various campaigns over the next two years. On May 2, 1863, he was accidentally shot by Confederate pickets. He lost his left arm to amputation. Weakened by his wounds, he died of pneumonia eight days later. Jackson's death proved a severe setback for the Confederacy. After his death, his military exploits developed a legendary quality, becoming an important element of the pseudohistorical ideology of the "Lost Cause".
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