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Four “brothers” wrote a song that moved America deeply — their televised performance only intensified the feeling.

Four ‘brothers’ wrote a song that had America in tears, and when they sang it  on TV, people’s hearts broke( VIDEO)

Four men known as the Statler Brothers wrote a heart-wrenching song, “More Than A Name On A Wall,” that left America in tears.

Their emotional TV performance touched hearts deeply, honoring fallen soldiers with a powerful message about love and remembrance.

Watch the moving video below!

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