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Some Folk

Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967. CD - 2006 CD Folk Guthrie Some 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.5 out of 5

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Digitally remastered compilation. Compiled and annotated by Adam Komorowski.
Biographical notes by Adam Komorowski (48 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Disc 1, Worried man blues: Lost train blues -- Railroad blues -- Old Joe Clark/Beaumont rag -- Greenback dollar -- Boll weevil song -- So long it's been good to know you -- Talking dust bowl blues -- Do-re-mi -- Hard times -- Pretty boy Floyd -- They laid Jesus Christ in his grave -- Jolly banker -- I ain't got no home -- Dirty overalls -- Chain around my leg -- Worried man blues -- Goin' down that road feeling bad -- Dust storm disaster -- Foggy mountain top -- Dust pneumonia blues -- California blues -- Dust bowl refugee -- Will Rogers highway -- Los Angeles New Year's flood -- Disc 2, The great dust storm; The great dust storm -- Talkin' dust bowl blues -- Pretty boy Floyd -- Dusty old dust -- Blowin' down this road -- Tom Joad part 1 -- Tom Joad part 2 -- Do-re-mi -- Dust bowl refugee -- I ain't got no home -- Vigilante man -- Dust can't kill me -- Dust pneumonia blues -- Oregon trail -- Roll on Columbia -- New found land -- Talking Columbia -- Roll Columbia roll -- Columbia's waters -- Ramblin' blues -- It takes a married man to sing a worried song -- Hard travelin' -- The biggest thing that man has ever done -- Grand Coulee dam -- Disc 3, Grand Coulee dam: Song of the Coulee Dam -- Jackhammer blues -- Washington talkin' blues -- Ramblin' round -- Pastures of plenty -- The biggest thing that man has ever done -- End of the line -- I ride an old paint -- House of the rising sun -- Hard ain't it hard -- The dodger song -- Ida Red -- Muleskinner blues -- What are we waiting on -- Ship in the sky -- The biggest thing that man has ever done -- Talking sailor (Talking merchant marine) -- New York town -- Who's gonna shoe your pretty little feet -- Chisholm trail -- Sowing on the mountain -- Sally don't you grieve -- Philadelphia lawyer -- Little darling (At my window sad and lonely) -- Baltimore to Washington -- Disc 4, Ramblin' round: Bed on the floor -- Dead or alive (Poor Lazarus) -- Billy the kid -- Stackolee -- Take a whiff on me -- Buffalo gals -- Ride around little doggies (I ride an old paint) -- Talking fish blues -- Jesse James -- Sinking of the Reuben James -- When the great ship went down -- Stepstone -- Hobo's lullaby -- Slipknot (Hangknot slipknot) -- Go tell Aunt Rhody -- When the Yanks go marching in -- Keep my skillet good and greasy -- Little black train -- Gypsy Davy -- Cowboy waltz -- 1913 massacre -- Ludlow massacre -- Ramblin' round -- When the curfew blows -- New found land.
Woody Guthrie, vocals, guitar, harmonica, and mandolin.
Compact discs.

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Sincere and a voice that is just what it is submitted by ccrose on August 26, 2019, 4:31pm It’s easy to dismiss Woody Guthrie. Because he doesn’t sound like ‘most’ musicians. We are used to all that studio tweeting that makes voices smooth and lush. Just listen to lyrics.
Picture him crossing the country curtesy of boxcars. He’d go where labor fights were building. A section of the dustbowl where families just walked out their farmhouse, leaving the front door open.
My favorite is a song he must have written in his head as he stretched out, his blanket on the ground, “California Stars.” .

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PUBLISHED
Beckenham, Kent, England : Proper Records, p2006.
Year Published: 2006
Description: 4 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: CD

SUBJECTS
Popular music -- 1941-1950.
Popular music -- 1931-1940.
Blues (Music) -- 1941-1950.
Blues (Music) -- 1931-1940.
Folk songs, English -- United States.
Depressions -- 1929 -- United States -- Songs and music.