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Pete Seeger : the Smithsonian Folkways Collection. Cover Image CD Music recording CD Music recording

Pete Seeger : the Smithsonian Folkways Collection

Seeger, Pete 1919-2014 (performer.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 0970494270
  • ISBN: 9780970494276
  • Physical Description: 6 audio discs : CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
    sound disc
  • Publisher: Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, Smithsonian Institution, 2019.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Title from container.
Accompanying book on separate bibliographic record.
Selections originally released 1944-2011; includes some previously unreleased material.
Formatted Contents Note: Disc 6. Quite early morning -- There's better things to do -- My father's mansion's many rooms -- Estadio Chile -- Why, oh why? -- How About You? -- The sinking of the Reuben James -- Abiyoyo -- Cristo ya nacio -- The water is wide -- Greensleeves -- If I had a hammer = Hammer Song -- We'll all be a-doubling -- Arrange and rearrange -- English is cuh-ray-zee (English is crazy) -- A little of this and that -- Sailin' up, sailin' down -- All mixed up -- Star spangled banner ; To Anacreon in heaven -- One grain of sand.
Disc 5. Last night I had the strangest dream -- Carol of the beasts (Burgundian Carol) -- The quiz show -- Eight-hour day -- The popular wobbly -- Bourgeois blues -- Garbage -- Guardian beauty contest (Attila the Hun) -- Rambling boy -- Mrs. Clara Sullivan's Letter -- Freiheit = Die Thülmann-Kolonne -- Battle of Maxton Field -- What did you learn in school today -- From way up here -- To my old brown earth -- My dirty stream (The Hudson River song) -- Letter to Eve -- Ballad of Dr. Dearjohn -- My name is Lisa Kalvelage -- Don't ask what a river is for -- God bless the grass -- Of Time and Rivers Flowing -- Well may the world go -- Guantanamera (Live at the Poor People's March on Washington, 1968)
Disc 4. In Tarrytown -- Oleanna -- Deep blue sea -- Barbara Allen -- Big rock candy mountain -- House of the rising sun -- Shenandoah -- Go tell aunt Rhody -- Bottle up and go -- Hard travelling -- Dink's song -- When I first came to this land -- The half hitch -- I never will marry -- Cumberland mountain bear chase -- No more auction block -- Talking blues -- St. James Infirmary -- Strawberry roan -- Follow the drinking gourd -- Seneca canoe song = Kayowjajineh -- The banks of Champlain -- My gallant black Bess -- Nonesuch -- Battle of New Orleans.
Disc 3. Foolish frog -- I had a rooster -- Mr. Rabbit -- Oh, worrycare -- Hard times in the mill -- Casey Jones (The union scab) -- The death of Harry Simms -- The preacher and the slave -- I don't want your millions, Mister -- Passing through -- Kunbaya -- Black and white -- Didn't old John cross the water ; Michael, row the boat ashore -- Midnight special -- Que Bonita bandera -- The wild west is where I want to be -- In the evening when the sun goes down -- Hold on -- Down by the riverside -- Wimoweh -- Tina Sizwe (We the Brown Nation).
Disc 2. Union hoot : the scabs in / we pity our bosses five / keep that line a-moving / join the picket line today -- You can all join in : it takes everybody to build this land / Indian deer hunting / Yankee Doodle / Old Chisholm trail /The farmer is the man / Erie Canal (Low Bridge) / John Henry -- Sea Chanties. Boston "Come all ye" (Blow ye winds westerly) ; New Bedford whalers ; The bigler ; Johnny come down to Hilo -- Down in the valley -- Buffalo gals -- UAW-CIO -- Dinky die -- Uncle Sam, won't you please come home to Guam -- Moorsoldaten -- Listen Mr. Bilbo -- Joe Hill -- Roll the union on -- OPA shout -- Talking union -- John Riley -- Banjo Medley. Fly around my pretty little Miss ' Cripple creek ; Ida red ; Old Joe Clark -- Jam on Jerry's rocks -- Lonesome traveler -- Goofing off suite : opening theme -- Chorale from Beethoven's 9th symphony -- Suliram -- Babevuya -- Blue Mountain lake -- Coal creek March ; Pay day at coal creek ; Buddy won't you roll down the line -- Wasn't that a time -- Which side are you on?
Disc 1. We shall overcome -- If I had a hammer -- Turn turn turn -- Goodnight, Irene -- Guantanamera -- The bells of Rhymney -- Where have all the flowers gone -- Waist deep in the Big Muddy -- Little boxes -- Tzena, Tzena, Tzena -- So long it's been good to know you -- Mrs. McGrath -- Kisses sweeter than wine -- Banks of marble -- Talking atom -- A hard rain's a-gonna fall -- Puttin' on the style -- Deportees (Plane wreck at Los Gatos) -- Viva la Quince Brigada -- Living in the country -- This land is your land.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Produced by Jeff Place and Robert Santelli ; mastered by Pete Reiniger.
Participant or Performer Note: Sung by Pete Seeger, accompanying himself on the guitar or banjo; in part with assisting musicians.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded, in part live, 1944-1998.
Language Note:
Sung in English (principally) and songs in Spanish, Indonesian, Balinese, Zulu, German, and an unspecified North American Indian language.
Subject: Children's songs, English United States
Protest songs United States
Working class United States Songs and music
Ballads, English United States
Folk music United States
Folk songs, English United States
Genre: Live sound recordings.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Kenton County.

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Erlanger Branch 781.6273 S451ps (Text) discs1-3 33126018967640 Compact Discs Music Available -
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