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- William_and_Versey_Smith abstract "William and Versey Smith were husband and wife American blues and gospel musicians, thought to have come either from Texas or the Carolinas, who recorded four tracks for Paramount Records in 1927.Their song \"Everybody Help The Boys Come Home\" relates to World War I; and \"When That Great Ship Went Down\" relates to the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912. Blind Willie Johnson recorded his songs \"When the War Was On\" and \"God Moves on the Water\", which relate to those same topics, and which share lyrics and tunes with them, on December 11, 1929. It therefore seems likely that Johnson knew that record. It seems unlikely that the Smiths composed either song: they relate to events ten and more years earlier, and topical songs are usually written soon after the event.".
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- William_and_Versey_Smith wikiPageWikiLinkText "William and Versey Smith".
- William_and_Versey_Smith name "William and Versey Smith".
- William_and_Versey_Smith notableWorks ""When That Great Ship Went Down"".
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- William_and_Versey_Smith yearsActive "1927".
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- William_and_Versey_Smith comment "William and Versey Smith were husband and wife American blues and gospel musicians, thought to have come either from Texas or the Carolinas, who recorded four tracks for Paramount Records in 1927.Their song \"Everybody Help The Boys Come Home\" relates to World War I; and \"When That Great Ship Went Down\" relates to the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912.".
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