Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
Limit search to available items
Record:   Prev Next
Resources
More Information
printed music
Printed MusicMusic Score

Title Here's to the women : 100 songs for and about American women / [compiled by] Hilda E. Wenner, Elizabeth Freilicher.

Publication Info. Syracuse, NY : Syracuse University Press, [1987]
©1987

Item Status

Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Talbott: Circulating Collection  M1977 .W64 H4    Available  ---
Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 score (xxxvi pages, 313 pages) : illustrations ; 28 cm
score
Note Unaccompanied melodies; includes chord symbols.
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 297-302.
Discography: pages 283-287.
Note Includes indexes.
Contents Friends and lovers. Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot? -- The cuckoo -- Careless love -- Single girl -- When I was single marryin's all I craved -- Single life -- Cal-lib-song -- The Debutante Ball -- Bedroom backlash -- One-hour mama -- Rambling woman -- Best of friends -- Ode to a gym teacher -- Custom-made woman blues -- We don't need the men -- If you love me -- Keep in mind (That I love you) --
Activism. Buttermilk Hill (Johnny has gone for a soldier) -- To the ladies -- Revolutionary Tea -- My country -- The drinking gourd -- Vote for prohibition -- Going dry -- Female suffrage -- I am a Suffragette -- Give your hands to struggle -- The era of the ERA -- Still ain't satisfied -- Hay una mujer -- The universal soldier -- Mothers, daughters, wives -- Bombs away! -- No place to hide -- Someone else's country --
Labor. Babies in the mill -- The factory girl's come all ye -- Bread and roses -- The mill mother's lament -- Cotton mill girls -- I am a union woman -- I am a girl of constant sorrow -- Which side are you on? -- Georgia cotton mill woman -- The ballad of the Triangle Fire -- Here's to the women -- The housewife's lament -- Oughta be a woman -- Please tip your waitress -- The teacher's lament -- Farmer -- What she aims to be -- Truck driving woman -- Talking want ad --
Contemporary issues. -- The little orphan girl -- Brigham, Brigham Young -- The pill -- Something I've been meaning to tell you -- Ballad of the welfare mother -- Take back the night -- Old-time woman -- Coming into my years -- The left-handed song for human rights -- Now that the buffalo's gone -- Black waters -- What have they done to the rain? -- Organic -- Take the children and run -- Sure is good to know (We're ready for a nuclear war) --
Growing up. Sleepyhead -- It's only a wee-wee -- My body -- The family song -- Mario's duck -- The witch song -- Turkeys -- The ballad of Erica Levine -- Young and alive -- My mom's a feminist -- Best friend (The unicorn song) -- My kind of girl --
Role models. Harriet Tubman -- the Lucretia Mott song -- The death of Mother Jones -- Dance a revolution -- The rebel girl -- Union maid -- Amelia Earhart's last flight -- Maggie Kuhn -- Corrido de (The ballad of) Dolores Huerta -- Ride, Sally Ride --
Women emerging. My love is a rider (The bucking bronco) -- I want to be a real cowboy girl -- I'm gonna be an engineer -- Mother's Day song -- I gotta learn to sing -- Standing behind a man -- I'm settled -- Song of myself.
Subject Women -- United States -- Songs and music.
Women.
United States.
Genre/Form Songs and music.
Subject Feminist music -- United States.
Feminist music.
Folk songs, English -- United States.
Folk songs, English.
Popular music -- United States -- 1981-1990.
Popular music.
Chronological Term 1981-1990
Subject Women.
Womyn.
Feminism.
Women's movement.
Genre/Form Notated music.
Notated music.
Songs.
Songs.
Music.
Music.
Added Author Wenner, Hilda E.
Freilicher, Elizabeth.
ISBN 081562400X alkaline paper $45.00
081560209X paperback alkaline paper $19.95