Singer:
Album:
That's Why We're Marching: World War II And The American Folk Song Movement
Genre:
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:
Various - That's Why We're Marching: World War II And The American Folk Song Movement FLAC
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | –Josh White | Freedom RoadMusic By – Emerson HarperWords By – Langston Hughes |
| 2 | –Woody Guthrie | Talking SailorWritten-By – Woody Guthrie |
| 3 | –Almanac Singers* / Pete Seeger | Ballad Of October 16Written-By – Lee Hays, Millard Lampell |
| 4 | –Almanac Singers* / Josh White | Billy BoyWritten-By – Lee Hays, Pete Seeger |
| 5 | –Almanac Singers* / Pete Seeger | Plow UnderWritten-By – Lee Hays, Pete Seeger |
| 6 | –Tom Glazer | I'm Gonna Put My Name DownWritten-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 JamesWritten-By – Woody Guthrie |
| 10 | –Union Boys* / Burl Ives | You Better Get ReadyWritten-By – Woody Guthrie |
| 11 | –Lead Belly* | If You Want To Do Your PartWritten-By – Huddie Ledbetter |
| 12 | –Union Boys* / Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee* | Move Into GermanyWritten-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 CoysWritten-By – Almanac Singers* |
| 15 | –Lead Belly* | Mr. HitlerWritten-By – A. Lomax*, Huddie Ledbetter |
| 16 | –Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston | Sally Don't You GrieveWritten-By – Woody Guthrie |
| 17 | –Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi* | Jimmy Longhi StoryWritten-By – Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi* |
| 18 | –Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry | When The Yanks Go Marching InWritten-By – Woody Guthrie |
| 19 | –Almanac Singers* | Round And Round Hitler's GraveWritten-By – Millard Lampell, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie |
| 20 | –Josh White | The FuhrerWritten-By – Josh White |
| 21 | –Woody Guthrie | Miss PavlichenckoWritten-By – Woody Guthrie |
| 22 | –Lead Belly*, Terry, McGhee* and Dupree* | National Defense BluesWritten-By – Huddie Ledbetter |
| 23 | –Lead Belly* | Gee But I Want To Go HomeWritten-By – Huddie Ledbetter |
| 24 | –Pete Seeger | Looking For A HomeWritten-By – Pete Seeger |
| 25 | –Pete Seeger | Now That It's All OverWritten-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








