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		<title>Song Meaning of &#8220;Fire on the Mountain&#8221; by  Eric Weissberg &#038; Marshall Brickman</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Song Details Album Release Date: 1973 Album Name: Dueling Banjos From The Original Sound Track Of Deliverance And Additional Music Song Meaning (Interpretation) of &#8220;Fire on the Mountain&#8221; by Eric Weissberg &#038; Marshall Brickman The song &#8220;Fire on the Mountain&#8221; by Eric Weissberg &#038; Marshall Brickman tells the story of a man who has been [&#8230;]</p>
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<strong>Song Meaning (Interpretation) of &#8220;Fire on the Mountain&#8221; by Eric Weissberg &#038; Marshall Brickman</strong></h2>
<p>The song &#8220;Fire on the Mountain&#8221; by Eric Weissberg &#038; Marshall Brickman tells the story of a man who has been displaced from his homeland due to a raging war. He looks back with longing to his past life and is filled with fear for what lies ahead. The powerful and lively music and vocals evoke the desperate energy of the situation and paints a vivid picture of the man&#8217;s emotions. Despite the uncertainty and fear, the lyrics assert that no matter how difficult the situation, the man will persevere and rise from the ashes, just like the fire that is raging on the mountain. The song is an uplifting reminder that no matter how hard life can be, we can always pick ourselves up and keep moving forward.</p>
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		<title>Song Meaning of &#8220;Eighth of January&#8221; by  Eric Weissberg &#038; Marshall Brickman</title>
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<strong>Song Meaning (Interpretation) of &#8220;Eighth of January&#8221; by Eric Weissberg &#038; Marshall Brickman</strong></h2>
<p>&#8220;Eighth of January&#8221; is a celebration of a historic event in American history. It commemorates the Battle of New Orleans, in which American forces led by Major General Andrew Jackson scored a decisive victory over the British forces on January 8, 1815. The song captures the revelry that followed the victory, with its lively fiddle, banjo, and guitar parts. The lyrics describe the celebration of the successful battle, and the joy felt by the victorious Americans. The narrator expresses a deep pride in the bravery and courage of the soldiers who fought so hard to gain such a great victory. The song also celebrates the celebration that followed, with the chorus of “Oh, on the eighth of January… we had a good time!” It is a reminder of a proud moment for the American people, and speaks to the strength of unity during times of difficulty.</p>
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