<P> Quite a few variations on the song, as well as songs set to the same tune but with different lyrics, have appeared since "When Johnny Comes Marching Home' was popularized . The alleged larcenous tendencies of some Union soldiers in New Orleans were parodied in the lyrics "For Bales", to the same tune . A British version appeared in 1914, with the similar title, "When Tommy Comes Marching Home". </P> <Ul> <Li> The 1880 U.S. Presidential election campaign featured a campaign song called "If the Johnnies Get Into Power". </Li> <Li> Morton Gould's classical arrangement "American Salute" of the song (1943). </Li> <Li> Harris, Roy (1934), When Johnny Comes Marching Home--An American Overture . </Li> <Li> The Andrews Sisters, a "Swing Era" sister act sang an upbeat "swing" version in the 1940s . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The 1880 U.S. Presidential election campaign featured a campaign song called "If the Johnnies Get Into Power". </Li> <Li> Morton Gould's classical arrangement "American Salute" of the song (1943). </Li>

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