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Sorry, we couldn't find anything matching "The war years saw dozens, if not hundreds, of performances, all of them by amateur groups. Johnstone himself led several of these, and on June 1, 1918, he was featured as the "composer of 'America's Message" in a lengthy profile in the Boston Post, which also reproduced the score to the song. Performances continued after the war, when the work also appeared occasionally on professional or concert programs. Despite the enduring popularity, no recordings or piano rolls have been found.".