Some Folk
Proper Records, 2006
4 CD
Catalogue #: 115
EAN: 0805520021159
UPC: 805520021159
Our price: $23.24
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Tracklist
3
Old Joe Clark/Beaumont Rag
6
So Long It's Been Good to Know You
11
They Laid Jesus Christ in His Grave
17
Goin' Down That Road Feeling Bad
24
Los Angeles New Year's Flood
26
Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues
46
It Takes a Married Man to Sing a Worried Song
48
Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done
52
Washington Talkin' Blues
55
Biggest Thing Man Has Ever Done
58
House of the Rising Sun
65
Biggest Thing Man Has Ever Done
66
Talking Sailor (Talking Merchant Marine)
68
Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet
73
Little Darling (At My Window Sad & Lonely)
74
Baltimore to Washington
76
Dead or Alive (Poor Lazarus)
81
Ride Around Little Doggies (I Ride an Old Paint)
84
Sinking of the Reuben James
85
When the Great Ship Went Down
88
Slipknot (Hangknot Slipknot)
90
When the Yanks Go Marching In
91
Keep My Skillet Good & Greasy
Woody Guthrie
American folk music has produced few artists as gifted and complex as Woody Guthrie. As a songwriter, storyteller, and provocateur, Guthrie had few equals. Born in Oklahoma in 1912, he became a wandering troubadour in his teens, and during the 1930s and 1940s, he amassed a huge body of songs about the social injustices he observed. His genius lay in his gift for seamlessly integrating his leftist political principles into simple, catchy songs for and about common folks. Guthrie was a tireless crusader for political causes from unions to migrant workers. His Dust Bowl troubadour sound influenced everyone from Bob Dylan to Pete Seeger.
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