The Shot Heard 'Round the World Song Lyrics

Top The Shot Heard 'Round the World Albums of June 2024

1Ten Songs for Town & Country album lyrics, reviews, download

Ten Songs for Town & Country

$9.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
2Felluponstone - EP album lyrics, reviews, download

Felluponstone - EP

$4.95Genre: RockDate: 08 November 2013

Top The Shot Heard 'Round the World Songs of June 2024

1Darker, Darker song lyrics

Darker, Darker

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
2Inward to Lexington song lyrics

Inward to Lexington

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
3Evening Prayer song lyrics

Evening Prayer

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
4Lentin song lyrics

Lentin

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
5Casseopeia song lyrics

Casseopeia

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
6California song lyrics

California

$0.99Genre: RockDate: 14 October 2008
7The Torn Byrd song lyrics

The Torn Byrd

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
8Town & Country song lyrics

Town & Country

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
9Bluejay song lyrics

Bluejay

$0.99Genre: RockDate: 14 October 2008
10Dead on Night song lyrics

Dead on Night

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
11Time the Covered Bridge song lyrics

Time the Covered Bridge

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
12Harvest Breed song lyrics

Harvest Breed

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
13Mtn. Song (For M - - Howell) song lyrics

Mtn. Song (For M - - Howell)

$0.99Genre: AlternativeDate: 26 May 2006
14Jacob's Ladder song lyrics

Jacob's Ladder

$0.99Genre: RockDate: 14 October 2008
15Holly Bush song lyrics

Holly Bush

$0.99Genre: RockDate: 14 October 2008
16Hello Darlin song lyrics

Hello Darlin

$0.99Genre: RockDate: 14 October 2008

Who is The Shot Heard 'Round the World?

The "shot heard round the world" is a phrase that refers to the opening shot of the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, which sparked the American Revolutionary War and led to the creation of the United States. It originates from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's 1837 poem "Concord Hymn". The phrase has subsequently been applied to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, a catalyst event for World War I, and hyperbolically applied to feats in sports.

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