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Author:
Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967. prf
Title:
This land is your land [sound recording] : a Proper introduction to Woody Guthrie.
Format:
[sound recording] :
Publisher:
Proper Records,
Copyright Date:
p2004
Description:
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Popular music--1941-1950.
Popular music--1931-1940.
Blues (Music)--1941-1950.
Blues (Music)--1931-1940.
Folk songs, English--United States.
Depressions--1929--United States.--Songs and music.
Compact disc.
Other Authors:
Houston, Cisco. prf
Terry, Sonny prf
Notes:
Songs. Previously released material. Compact disc. Biographical notes by Adam Komorowski ([8] p. : ports.) inserted in container. Woody Guthrie, vocals, guitar, harmonica, and mandolin; in part with Cisco Houston, vocals, guitar, and Sonny Terry, harmonica. Recorded between Apr. 26, 1940 and 1947 in New York City (principally) and Portland, Or. (track 2).
Contents:
When the Yanks go marching in Grand Coulee Dam -- Dust bowl blues -- Talkin' dust bowl blues -- Great dust storm (Dust storm disaster) -- Pretty Boy Floyd -- I ain't got no home -- Tom Joad, pt. 1 -- Tom Joad, pt. 2 -- Do re mi -- Vigilante man -- Dust cain't kill me -- Dust pneumonia blues -- Keep my skillet good and greasy (Houston; Terry). Buffalo skinners -- Mule skinner blues (Houston, vocals; Pete Seeger, banjo) -- Worried man blues -- Gambling man -- Stewball -- Take a whiff on me (Houston) -- Cumberland Gap (Houston; Terry) -- Go tell Aunt Rhody (Terry) -- Philadelphia lawyer -- I ride an old paint (Houston) -- Ship in the sky -- Stackolee -- When the Yanks go marching in (Houston; Terry).
OCLC:
(OCoLC)58601535
Locations:
LAPH975 -- Sioux City Public Library (Sioux City)

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