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Title The hand that holds the bread.

Publication Info. New York : New World Records, [1997]
℗1978

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Description 1 audio disc (59 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (39 pages)
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description digital
optical
1.4 m/s
digital recording
Note "Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc"
Performer Cincinnati's University Singers ; Earl Rivers, director.
Event Recorded at Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati.
Note Compact disc; originally released as analog disc (NW 267), 1978.
Historical and descriptive notes by William Brooks, vocal texts, and chronology, bibliography and discography (37 p.) inserted in container.
Contents The hand that holds the bread / George F. Root (1:25) -- The anti-monopoly war song / R.J. Harrison? (2:15) -- The Pacific railroad / George F. Root (2:15) -- The song of the red man / Henry C. Work (2:54) -- The future America / trad. and H.C. Dodge (1:37) -- Drill, ye tarriers, drill / Thomas F. Casey? (2:53) -- A laborer you see, and I love liberty / George W. Loyd (1:03) -- Out of work / Alice Hawthorne [Septimus Winner] (2:59) -- Eight hours / Jesse H. Jones and I.G. Blanchard (2:29) -- The Chinese, the Chinese, you know / W.S. Mullally and John E. Donnelly (1:16) -- Little Ah Sid / Joseph P. Skelly (2:24) -- No Irish need apply / O'Reilly? (2:35) -- Uncle Sam's farm / E.P. Christy and Jesse Hutchinson (2:15) -- Jim Fisk, or he never went back on the poor / William J. Scanlan? (3:54) -- Kick him when he's down / T. Martin Towne (1:57) -- We never speak as we pass by / anon. and Frank Egerton? (2:49) -- When the girls can vote / M.H. Evans and Emma Pow Smith [Bauder] (1:14) -- The fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man / John Hutchinson (3:11) -- Ma! Ma! where's my Pa? / H.R. Monroe [Monroe Rosenfeld] (4:27) --
(cont) Little brown jug / Eastburn [Joseph Eastburn Winner] (1:26) -- Father's a drunkard, and mother is dead / Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst and "Stella" of Washington [Nellie H. Bradley] (4:13) -- Crooked whiskey / anon. and "Sour Mash" (2:07) -- After the fair / Otto Bonnell and Charles K. Harris (2:44) -- Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay / Angelo A. Asher and Richard Morton; earlier version arr. Henry J. Sayers (1:54).
Genre/Form Protest songs.
Protest songs.
Subject Working class -- United States -- Songs and music.
Working class.
United States.
Genre/Form Songs and music.
Subject Popular music -- United States -- To 1901.
Popular music.
Chronological Term To 1901
Genre/Form Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Songs.
Music.
Music.
Added Author Rivers, Earl, director.
Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895. Hand that holds the bread.
Harrison, John W. (John Wallace), 1821-1908. Anti-monopoly war song.
Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895. Pacific railroad.
Work, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1832-1884. Song of the red man.
Casey, Thomas (Lyricist). Drill, ye tarriers, drill.
Loyd, George W. Laborer you see, and I love liberty.
Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902. Out of work.
Jones, Jesse H. Eight hours.
Mullally, W. S. Chinese, the Chinese, you know.
Skelly, J. P. (Joseph P.), 1853-1895. Little ah sid.
Christy, Edwin Pearce, 1815-1862. Uncle Sam's farm.
Scanlan, Wm. J. (William James), 1856-1898. Jim Fisk, or he never went back on the poor.
Towne, T. Martin (Thomas Martin), 1835-1911 or 1912. Kick him when he's down.
Hutchinson, John W. (John Wallace), 1821-1908. Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man.
Rosenfeld, Monroe H., 1861-1918. Ma! Ma! where's my Pa?
Eastburn, 1837-1918. Little brown jug.
Parkhurst, E. A., Mrs. Father's a drunkard, and Mother is dead.
Bonnell, Otto. After the fair.
Asher, Angelo A. Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay.
Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
Cincinnati's University Singers, performer.
Note Sub-title on insert: Songs of progress and protest in the gilded age, 1865-1893
Added Title The future America.
No Irish need apply.
We never speak as we pass by.
When the girls can vote.
Crooked whiskey.
Standard No. 9322802672
Music No. 80267-2 New World Records
DIDX 034737 New World Records
267 New World Records