
"Over There" (song)
"Over There" is a patriotic marching song written by George M. Cohan during World War I. It encourages American soldiers and citizens to support the war effort by volunteering and showing national pride. The song emphasizes unity, bravery, and readiness to fight abroad, using lively, energetic lyrics to boost morale. Its chorus, “Over there, over there, send the word, send the word,” calls Americans to rally together and stand strong in the face of conflict. "Over There" became an iconic symbol of American patriotism and was widely popular during the wartime period.