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Various - That's Why We're Marching: World War II And The American Folk Song Movement FLAC

Singer:

Various

Album:

That's Why We're Marching: World War II And The American Folk Song Movement

Genre:

World & Country

FLAC album size:

1549 mb

MP3 album size:

1922 mb

WMA album size:

1246 mb

Other music formats:

ADX AU RA VOX MOD DMF XM

Rating:

4.8 ✱

Style:

Folk

Date of release:

1996

Various - That's Why We're Marching: World War II And The American Folk Song Movement FLAC


Various - That's Why We're Marching: World War II And The American Folk Song Movement FLAC

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Josh White Freedom Road
Music By – Emerson HarperWords By – Langston Hughes
2 Woody Guthrie Talking Sailor
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
3 Almanac Singers* / Pete Seeger Ballad Of October 16
Written-By – Lee Hays, Millard Lampell
4 Almanac Singers* / Josh White Billy Boy
Written-By – Lee Hays, Pete Seeger
5 Almanac Singers* / Pete Seeger Plow Under
Written-By – Lee Hays, Pete Seeger
6 Tom Glazer I'm Gonna Put My Name Down
Written-By – Baldwin Hawes, Tom Glazer
7 Woody Guthrie What Are We Waiting On (What Are We Waiting For)
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
8 Union Boys* / Tom Glazer / Josh White Citizen C.I.O.
Written-By – Tom Glazer
9 Woody Guthrie Sinking Of The Reuben James
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
10 Union Boys* / Burl Ives You Better Get Ready
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
11 Lead Belly* If You Want To Do Your Part
Written-By – Huddie Ledbetter
12 Union Boys* / Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee* Move Into Germany
Written-By – Brownie McGhee
13 Woody Guthrie So Long It's Been Good To Know You (Dusty Old Dust)
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
14 Union Boys* Martins And Coys
Written-By – Almanac Singers*
15 Lead Belly* Mr. Hitler
Written-By – A. Lomax*, Huddie Ledbetter
16 Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston Sally Don't You Grieve
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
17 Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi* Jimmy Longhi Story
Written-By – Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi*
18 Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry When The Yanks Go Marching In
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
19 Almanac Singers* Round And Round Hitler's Grave
Written-By – Millard Lampell, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie
20 Josh White The Fuhrer
Written-By – Josh White
21 Woody Guthrie Miss Pavlichencko
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
22 Lead Belly*, Terry, McGhee* and Dupree* National Defense Blues
Written-By – Huddie Ledbetter
23 Lead Belly* Gee But I Want To Go Home
Written-By – Huddie Ledbetter
24 Pete Seeger Looking For A Home
Written-By – Pete Seeger
25 Pete Seeger Now That It's All Over
Written-By – Pete Seeger

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
  • Mastered At – Air Show Mastering

Credits

  • Concept By [Conceived By], Compiled By – Guy Logsdon, Jeff Place
  • Edited By – Carla Borden
  • Engineer [Mastering Engineer] – David Glasser
  • Liner Notes [Annotated By] – Guy Logsdon, Jeff Place
  • Producer [Production Assistance] – Mary Monseur, Michael Maloney
  • Recorded By – Moses Asch (tracks: 1, 2, 6 to 16, 18 to 25)
  • Supervised By [Audio Production Supervised By] – Pete Reiniger
  • Supervised By [Production Supervised By] – Amy Horowitz, Anthony Seeger, Matt Walters
  • Transferred By [Acetate Transfers] – Jeff Place, Mike Donaldson, Mike Turpin

Notes

Originally recorded by Moses Asch, 1944-1949, except tracks 3 to 5 and 17.

Acetate transfers by Mike Donaldson and Mike Turpin, Recording Laboratory of the Motion Picture, Broadcast and Recordec Sound Division, Library of Congress, and Jeff Place. Center for Folklife Programs & Cultural Studios, Smithsonian Institution.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 9307-40021-2 4

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