Description |
1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.. |
Series |
The Asch recordings ; vol. 3 |
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Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967.
Asch recordings ; vol. 3.
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Note |
Smithsonian Folkways: SF 40102 (on container spine: SF CD 40102). |
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Topical songs. |
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Program notes by Guy Logsdon and Jeff Place, and selected bibliography and discography (36 p. : ill.) inserted in container. |
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"All selections written by Woody Guthrie"--Insert. |
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Includes some previously unreleased material. |
Performer |
Woody Guthrie, vocals, guitar, harmonica; in part with Cisco Houston, vocal harmony/guitar, and others. |
Event |
Recorded 1944-1949, in New York City. |
Note |
Compact disc. |
Contents |
Hard travelin' (Houston, guitar; Sonny Terry, harmonica) (2:31) -- Farmer-Labor train (Houston, vocal harmony/guitar) (2:48) -- Howdjadoo (1:39) -- Ship in the sky (2:32) -- I ain't got no home in this world anymore (2:43) -- Mean talking blues (3:45) -- Better world a-comin' (Houston) (3:04) -- Miss Pavlichenko (Pete Seeger, banjo) (2:28) -- So long, it's been good to know you (WWII version) (Houston, vocal harmony) (2:44) -- New found land (2:05) -- Oregon Trail (2:44) -- Vigilante man (3:22) -- 1913 massacre (3:35) -- Talking Columbia (2:28) -- Two good men (3:45) -- Sally, don't you grieve (Houston, harmony vocal/guitar) (2:22) -- Talking sailor (talking Merchant Marine) (3:01) -- What are we waiting on? (2:06) -- Railroad blues (Houston, guitar; Terry) (3:13) -- Ludlow massacre (3:27) -- Ladies Auxiliary (2:09) -- Miner's song (2:09) -- When the Yanks go marching in (Houston; Terry) (2:45) -- Union maid (fragment) (Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and others) (:42) -- The Rubaiyat (excerpt) (Houston, vocal harmony) (3:40) -- The many and the few (5:33) -- Hanukkah dance (1:24). |
Note |
GMD: sound recording. |
Subject |
Topical songs.
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Popular music -- 1941-1950.
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Added Author |
Asch, Moses.
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Houston, Cisco. Performer.
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Added Title |
Hard traveling |
Standard No. |
093074010228 |
Music No. |
SF 40102 Smithsonian Folkways |
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SF CD 40102 Smithsonian Folkways |
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