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Publish Date
1977
Language
English
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Folk music, Protest songsPlaces
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Songs of complaint & protest
1977, Library of Congress, Music Division, Recording Laboratory
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in English
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Table of Contents
You can't live with 'em (and you can't live without 'em) -- (Mattie, Marthie and Minnie)
Don't do that to me -- (Wilmoth Houdini)
Granny get your hair cut -- (Dutch Coleman)
Hello world doggone -- (John McGhee)
Hard rocks in my bed -- (Bumble Bee Slim)
All I've got's gone -- (Ernest V. Stoneman)
My next door neighbor -- (Jerry McCain and his Upstarts)
Wujjko politykan -- (Ewgen Źukowsky)
Poor man, rich man (Cotton mill colic no. 2) -- (David McCarn)
I'm gonna take it easy -- (Gabriel Brown)
Kill that nigger dead -- (James (Butch) Cage and Willie Thomas)
Mississippi road -- (J.B. Lenoir)
Over the hills to the poorhouse -- (Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs)
Key to the bushes blues -- (Bessie Tucker)
Collector man blues -- (Walter Roland)
Workers' appeal -- (The Tiger).
Edition Notes
On label: LCM-2085.
"A bicentennial project: Library of Congress, Archive of Folk Song"; includes recordings from field and commercial sources.
Program notes, including works of the songs and bibliographical and discographical references (10 p. ill.) inserted in container.
Various performers.
Recorded 1929-65.
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