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Classic Labor Songs From Smithsonian Folkways
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Music CD Cover Brand: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2006-05-23 Model: SFW40166 Music Label: Smithsonian Folkways Soundtracks: - Joe Hill - Paul Robeson
- Bread and Roses - Bobbie McGhee
- Casey Jones (Union Scab) - Pete Seeger and the Almanac Singers
- We Shall Not Be Moved/Roll the Union On Â? Joe Glazer
- Roll the Union On - John Handcox
- Cotton Mill Colic - Mike Seeger
- The Mill Was Made of Marble - Joe Glazer
- Aragon Mill - Peggy Seeger
- Talking Union - Almanac Singers
- 1913 Massacre - Woody Guthrie
- The Preacher and the Slave - Utah Phillips
- Which Side Are You On? - Florence Reece / Almanac Singers
- Hold the Fort - Joe Uehlein
- Union Maids - New Harmony Sisterhood Band
- Too Old to Work - Joe Glazer
- Black Lung - Hazel Dickens
- Been Rolling So Long - Larry Penn
- VDT Blues - Tom Juravich
- Automation - Joe Glazer
- I'm Union and I'm Proud - Eddie Starr
- I'm a Union Card - Kenny Winfree
- Carpal Tunnel - John O'Connor
- We Just Come to Work Here, We DonÂ?t Come to Die - Anne Feeney
- One Day More - Elaine Purkey
- We Do the Work - Jon Fromer
- De Colores - Baldemar Velasquez
- Solidarity Forever - Joe Glazer
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Free Music Notes for Classic Labor Songs From Smithsonian Folkways AlbumFree Music Review: For fans of folk music Hit: 5 Stars
This CD shows us the roots of so many songs that others have made famous. The singers may not always have the smoothness of more recent singers, and some of the tracks may be a little scratchy or crackly, but all the songs are invaluable source material and well worth listening to.
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