Description |
368 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
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Note |
Unaccompanied melodies with chord symbols. |
Contents |
Ain't gonna study war no more ; All around the jailhouse ; All in and down and out blues ; Arkansas hard luck blues ; Ballad of Barney Graham, The ; Ballad of John Catchins, The ; Ballad of the blue bell jail ; Ballad of the TVA ; Beans, bacon and gravy ; Better go down and jine the Union ; Blowin' down this road ; Boll weevil ; Bonny of the Union ; Boss is having a terrible time, Parlez-vous, The ; Bourgeois blues ; Bring me my robe and slippers, James ; Buffalo skinners, The ; CCC blues ; CIO is bigger than it used to be, The ; CWA blues ; Calls for an honest square dance ; Capitol city cyclone ; Casey Jones ; Chief Aderhold ; Chiseler's sorrow, The ; Coal creek explosion ; Collective bargaining in our shops ; Collector man blues ; Come all you coal miners ; Come all you hardy miners ; Come on friends and let's go down ; Commonwealth of Toll, The ; Cotton mill blues ; Cotton mill colic ; Crossbone skully ; Davidson-Wilder blues ; Depression blues ; Dickman song, The ; Don't kill my baby and my son ; Don't take away my PWA ; Down and out ; Down in old Henderson ; Down on Roberts' farm ; Down the street we hold our demonstration ; Drill ye tarriers drill ; Dust bowl refugee ; Dust can't kill me ; East Ohio miners' strike -- |
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Fare ye well old Ely Branch ; Farmer is the man, The ; Fifteen miles from Birmingham ; Fisher strike, The ; Fool there was, A ; Goodbye Semaria ; Goody goody ; Got a Union in the country ; Dust storm disaster ; Greenback dollar, The ; Hallelujah, I'm a Ku Klux ; Hard times in Cryderville jail ; Hard times in the mill ; Hard working miner, The ; Harry Bridges ; Hitch-hike blues ; How about you? ; I ain't got no home in the world anymore ; I am a girl of constant sorrow ; I am a Union woman ; I hate the capitalist system ; I love coal miners, I do ; If you aint got the do re mi ; I'm goin' down that road feeling bad ; I'm looking for that New Deal now ; I'm thinking tonight of an old southern town ; Insurance man blues ; It ain't gonna work no more ; It's hard times in these mines ; It's me, O Lord ; Jesse James and his boys ; Jesus Christ was a man ; John Brown's body ; Johnnie woncha ramble ; Kentucky miners' dreadful fate ; Kentucky miner's wife's hungry, ragged blues ; Knuts to Knudsen ; Little David blues ; Lonesome jailhouse blues ; Long, long ago ; Longshoreman's strife ; Lord, it's all, almost done ; Ludlow massacre ; Lynchburg town ; Ma and Pa (A Unionization plan) -- |
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Mamma don't 'low no bush-wahs hangin' around ; Man Frank Weems, The ; Marion massacre, The ; Matthew Kimes ; Midnight special ; Mill mother's lament, The ; Mister congressman ; Mister farmer ; Murder of Harry Simms, The ; My children are seven in number ; Mysteries of a hobo's life ; NRA blues ; New stranger blues ; Nineteen twenty eight - nineteen thirty four ; No dough blues ; No job blues ; No more mournin' ; No more shall I work in the factory ; O, the monkeys have no tails in Zamboanga ; Oh, Mister Sloan ; Old chain gang, The ; Old Chisolm trail, The ; On the picket line ; One dime blues ; Our children they were sickly ; Pie in the sky ; Pity the shape I'm in ; Planter and the sharecropper, The ; Powder mill jail blues ; Pretty boy Floyd ; Raggedy raggedy are we ; Red cross store ; Roane county ; Rock-a-bye-baby ; Roll on buddy ; Roll the Union on ; Ruben ; Scabs in the factory ; Seven cent cotton and forty cent meat ; Shirt factory blues ; Silicosis is killin' me ; Sit down ; Sixty six highway blues ; Skinnamalinkadoolium ; So long, it's been good to know you ; Song of the evicted tenant ; Song of the West Virginia miners ; Soup song, The ; Starvation blues ; Story of Sara Ogan, The ; Striking miners, The -- |
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Take this hammer ; Talkin' dust bowl ; Ten little farmer men ; That old feeling ; There is mean things happening in this land ; There was a rich man and he lived in Detroitium ; There's something about a worker ; These old Cumberland mountain farms ; They tell us to wait ; Things about comin' my way ; Tolling on life's pilgrim pathway ; Tom Joad ; Tom Mooney is free ; Tramp, The ; Unemployment stomp ; Union fights the battle of freedom ; Union maid ; Union train ; Up in old Loray ; Vigilante man ; WPA blues ; Waitin' on Roosevelt ; Wanderin' ; Wartime blues ; We ain't down yet ; We pity our bosses five ; We shall not be moved ; Weave room blues ; Weaver's life ; Welcome the traveler home ; Welfare blues ; We'll be wearing Union buttons ; We're the guys ; When the maid comes to town ; When you're down and out ; Which side are you on? ; Why do you stand there in the rain? ; Win it ; Winnsboro cotton mill blues ; Working for the WPA ; Working on the project ; Worried man blues ; Write me out my Union card ; You guys got to organize ; You kick and stomp and beat me ; You low life son of a bitch ; You Okies and Arkies ; You're bound to get lousy in the lousy old jail ; You're on your last go 'round. |
Subject |
Folk songs, English -- United States.
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Folk songs, English. |
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United States. |
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Ballads, English -- United States.
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Ballads, English. |
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Depressions -- 1929 -- United States -- Songs and music.
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Depressions. |
Chronological Term |
1929 |
Genre/Form |
Songs and music.
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Subject |
Working class -- Songs and music.
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Working class -- Songs and music. |
Genre/Form |
Folk music.
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Folk music.
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Notated music.
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Notated music.
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Songs.
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Songs.
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Music.
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Music.
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Added Author |
Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967.
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Seeger, Pete, 1919-2014.
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