"Around Her Head She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" is a popular military march song that originated in the United States in the early 1900s. It is often associated with the tradition of tying a yellow ribbon around a tree as a symbol of remembrance for soldiers who are away at war. The song has been recorded by numerous artists over the years, including Mitch Miller, Johnny Horton, and the Andrews Sisters. The lyrics describe a soldier's longing for a woman he left behind but hopes to return to one day, and his plea for her to wear a yellow ribbon as a sign of her faithful waiting for him. The song has been adapted into different versions with variations in the lyrics, as well as used in films and television shows as a symbol of homecoming.
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