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: A lush mix of violins, banjo, Hammond B3 organ, accordion, and a full horn section (tuba, saxophone, trumpet, and trombone).

: By the mid-1800s, it became a popular sea shanty among sailors worldwide. bruce_springsteen_shenandoah_the_seeger_sessions

"Shenandoah" (also known as "Across the Wide Missouri") is a traditional folk song dating back to the early 19th century. Its lyrics have evolved over two centuries: : A lush mix of violins, banjo, Hammond

: It likely originated with fur traders traveling the Missouri River. Its lyrics have evolved over two centuries: :

: Prominent contributions from Patti Scialfa , Soozie Tyrell, and other band members. Musical Interpretation

Bruce Springsteen ’s rendition of serves as a centerpiece of his 2006 album, We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions . This project marked a significant stylistic departure for The Boss, moving away from his signature E Street rock sound to explore the deep roots of American folk music. Background and Recording