Greatest Presidential Speeches Of The 20th Century

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Greatest Presidential Speeches Of The 20th Century

Various Artists

9781591505563
88 tracksReleased 2004-01-01

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9781591505563 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Greatest Presidential Speeches Of The 20th Century by Various Artists, released 2004-01-01. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 88 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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Track List (88)

Introduction
Introduction
Why The Trusts And Bosses Oppose The Progressive Party
Why The Trusts And Bosses Oppose The Progressive Party
The "Abyssinian Treatment" Of Standard Oil
The "Abyssinian Treatment" Of Standard Oil
What Constitutes An Unlawful Trust
What Constitutes An Unlawful Trust
Democratic Policy Presents Restoration Of Prosperity
Democratic Policy Presents Restoration Of Prosperity
To The Farmers
To The Farmers
The Third Party
The Third Party
Liberty Under The Law
Liberty Under The Law
Americanism
Americanism
Nationalism And Americanism
Nationalism And Americanism
Radio Address To The Nation On Unemployment Relief
Radio Address To The Nation On Unemployment Relief
1st Inaugural Address, March 1933
1st Inaugural Address, March 1933
Fireside Chat, April 1935
Fireside Chat, April 1935
Democratic Victory Dinner, November 1940
Democratic Victory Dinner, November 1940
Campaign Speech, November 1940
Campaign Speech, November 1940
State Of The Union Address, January 1941
State Of The Union Address, January 1941
Declaration Of War, December 1941
Declaration Of War, December 1941
Fireside Chat, December 1941
Fireside Chat, December 1941
Christmas Eve, 1941
Christmas Eve, 1941
D-Day Prayer
D-Day Prayer
Joint Session of Congress: FDR Tribute
Joint Session of Congress: FDR Tribute
Victory in Europe
Victory in Europe
Atomic Bomb
Atomic Bomb
Victory in Japan
Victory in Japan
Nomination Acceptance Speech
Nomination Acceptance Speech
Victory Celebration
Victory Celebration
Trention Campaign Remarks
Trention Campaign Remarks
Inaugural Address
Inaugural Address
Columbia Scolastic Press Association
Columbia Scolastic Press Association
Campaign Withdrawal
Campaign Withdrawal
Korean Policy
Korean Policy
Farewell Address
Farewell Address
Dwight D Eisenhower Farewell Address
Dwight D Eisenhower Farewell Address
John F Kennedy Announcing Candidacy, January 1960
John F Kennedy Announcing Candidacy, January 1960
Election Eve, November, 1960
Election Eve, November, 1960
State of the Union Message, January 1961
State of the Union Message, January 1961
Birmingham Segregation, May 1961
Birmingham Segregation, May 1961
Expanded Space Program, July 1961
Expanded Space Program, July 1961
Berlin Crisis, July 1961
Berlin Crisis, July 1961
Alliance for Progress, August 1961
Alliance for Progress, August 1961
To the People of West Berlin, December 1961
To the People of West Berlin, December 1961
Peace Corps
Peace Corps
Tribute to Franklin D
Tribute to Franklin D
On Labor, September 1962
On Labor, September 1962
Arms Build up in Cuba, October 1962
Arms Build up in Cuba, October 1962
Dismantling Missles in Cuba, November 1962
Dismantling Missles in Cuba, November 1962
The Economic Club of New York, December 1962
The Economic Club of New York, December 1962
State Of The Union Address, January 1963
State Of The Union Address, January 1963
U.S. Steel, April 1963
U.S. Steel, April 1963
Civil Rights, June 1963
Civil Rights, June 1963
"Ich Bin Ein Berliner", June 1963
"Ich Bin Ein Berliner", June 1963
Berlin Wall, June 1963
Berlin Wall, June 1963
Nuclear Test, July 1963
Nuclear Test, July 1963
The Hotel Texas Rally, November 1963
The Hotel Texas Rally, November 1963
Commencement Address At American University
Commencement Address At American University
Remarks At The University Of Michigan
Remarks At The University Of Michigan
Checkers, September 1952
Checkers, September 1952
Kruschev Debate, July 1959
Kruschev Debate, July 1959
Kennedy Presidential Debate, October 1960
Kennedy Presidential Debate, October 1960
Concession, November 1962
Concession, November 1962
Inaugural Address, January 1962
Inaugural Address, January 1962
Address To The Nation: The Vietnam War
Address To The Nation: The Vietnam War
End Of The Vietnam War, January 1973
End Of The Vietnam War, January 1973
The Watergate Tapes, November 1973
The Watergate Tapes, November 1973
Resignation, August 1974
Resignation, August 1974
Remarks On Taking The Oath Of The Office
Remarks On Taking The Oath Of The Office
Energy And National Goals
Energy And National Goals
1st Inaugural Address, January 1981
1st Inaugural Address, January 1981
Agenda For Peace: United Nations Speech, June 1982
Agenda For Peace: United Nations Speech, June 1982
"Star Wars", March 1983
"Star Wars", March 1983
Candidacy For Re-Election, January 1984
Candidacy For Re-Election, January 1984
United Nations 40th Anniversary, October 1985
United Nations 40th Anniversary, October 1985
Address To The Nation: Libya Air Strikes, April 1986
Address To The Nation: Libya Air Strikes, April 1986
Address To The Nation: Aid To The Contras, June 1986
Address To The Nation: Aid To The Contras, June 1986
State of the Union Address: Joint Session of Congress
State of the Union Address: Joint Session of Congress
Address to the Nation: Iran-Contra, March 1987
Address to the Nation: Iran-Contra, March 1987
Berlin Wall, June 1987
Berlin Wall, June 1987
Farewell Address. August 1988
Farewell Address. August 1988
"Disarmament" Speech, September 1988
"Disarmament" Speech, September 1988
Farewell Address to the Nation, September 1988
Farewell Address to the Nation, September 1988
Remarks to the Residents of Leiden
Remarks to the Residents of Leiden
D-Day 50th Anniversary Address, June 1994
D-Day 50th Anniversary Address, June 1994
Dedication Of The John F. Kennedy Library
Dedication Of The John F. Kennedy Library
"New Convenant" State Of The Union Address, January 1995
"New Convenant" State Of The Union Address, January 1995
State Of The Union, January 1996
State Of The Union, January 1996
Inaugural Ceremony, January 1997
Inaugural Ceremony, January 1997
Balanced Budget Bill Signing, August 1997
Balanced Budget Bill Signing, August 1997
State Of The Union, February 1998
State Of The Union, February 1998

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UPC 9781591505563 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Greatest Presidential Speeches Of The 20th Century" by Various Artists.
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9781591505563 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Greatest Presidential Speeches Of The 20th Century by Various Artists. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

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