The folk box /
SAD 5362 Sound Library The folk box / compiled and annotated by Robert Shelton, produced by Jac Holzman. - Elektra Records (in cooperation with Folkways Records), 1966. - 4 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm
Sound discs, analog. First released in the USA in 1964
Side one: Songs of the old world and migration to the new: 1. Greensleeves / Cynthia Gooding -- 2. Down in the coal mine / I. Campbell Folk Group -- 3. Geordie / Ewan MacColl -- 4. Whisky in the jar / Irish Ramblers -- 5. Irish famine song / Susan Reed -- 6. Gypsy laddie / Ed McCurdy -- 7. Tae the weavers / Jean Redpath -- 8. African travelling song -- 9. Navajo night chant -- 10. Skada at America / Gene Bluestein -- Side two: Settling, exploring and growing in the New World: 1. When first unto this country / New Lost City Ramblers -- 2. Springfield Mountain / Susan Reed -- 3. Good old colony times / Ed McCurdy -- 4. Jefferson and liberty / Oscar Brand -- 5. Darling Corey / Pete Seeger -- 6. Jesse James / Jack Elliott -- 7. Rock Island line / Leadbelly -- 8. Oregon trail / Woody Guthrie – 9. Swannanda Tunnel / Erik Darling -- 10. Kentucky moonshiner / Ed McCurdy -- 11. Green, green, rocky road / Alambama school children -- Side three: Work songs: 1. Pick a bale of cotton / Leadbelly -- 2. Haul on the bowline / Seafarers chorus -- 3. Paddy works on the railway / Pete Seeger -- 4. I ride an old paint / Harry Jackson -- 5. Zebra dun / Cicco Houston -- 6. Field holler / Horace Sprott -- 7. Linin’ track / Koerner, Ray & Glover -- 8. Now your man done gone / Willie Turner -- 9. Timber / Josh White -- 10. Grizzly bear / Negro prisoners -- Side four: Many worshippers, one god: 1. Mary had a baby / Marilyn Child & Glenn Yarbrough -- 2. Jesus gonna make up my dyin’ bed / Josh White -- 3. Dark was the night / Blind Willie Johnson -- 4. Twelve gates to the city / Judy Collins -- 5. A zemer / Theodore Bikel -- 6. Wayfaring stranger / Glenn Yarbrough -- 7. Simple gifts / Ed McCurdy -- 8. Meetin’ at the building / Leadbelly -- 9. You can tell the world / Bob Gibson -- 10. Down by the riverside / Christian Tabernacle Church -- Side five: Country music, from ballads to bluegrass: 1. Sligo reel and Mountain road / Willy Clancy -- 2. Old Joe Clark / Eric Weissberg -- 3. Coo-coo bird / Clarence Ashley -- 4. Shady grove / Tom Paley -- 5. Flop-eared mule / Eric Weissberg & Marshall Brickman -- 6. Nottamun Town / Jean Ritchie -- 7. Amazing grace / Doc Watson & others -- 8. Cripple Creek / Doc Watson -- 9. Pretty Polly / The Dillards -- 10. Yellow rose of Texas / George Pagram & Walter Parham -- 11. Green corn / Dian & the Greenbriar Boys -- 12. Old man at the mill / The Dillards -- Side six: Nothing but the blues: 1. Lost John / Sonny Terry -- 2. I wonder when I’ll get to be called a man / Big Bill Broonzy -- 3. Black snake moan / Leadbelly -- 4. See that my grave is kept clean / Blind Lemon Jefferson -- 5. House of the rising sun / Hally Wood -- 6. France blues / Mark Spoelstra -- 7. Carter blues / New Lost City Ramblers -- 8. Slappin’ on my black cat bone / Dave Ray -- 9. Don’t leave me here / Dave Van Ronk -- 10. Southern exposure / Josh White -- Side seven: Of war, love, and hope: 1. John Brown’s body / Ed McCurdy -- 2. Virginia’s bloody soil / Frank Warner -- 3. Two brothers / Theodore Bikel -- 4. Masters of war / Judy Collins -- 5. Blow the candles out / Theodore Bikel -- 6. Love is teasing / Jean Redpath -- 7. Sally Ann / Clarence Ashley & Doc Watson -- 8. Little devils / Jean Ritchie -- 9. The hammer song / The Limeliters -- 10. This land is your land / Woody Guthrie -- Side eight: 1. Broadside, topical songs, protest songs: 1. Which side are you on? / Pete Seeger, Almanac Singers, with audience -- 2. No depression in heaven / New Lost City Ramblers -- 3. Talking dust bowl / Woody Guthrie -- 4. Black, brown and white / Big Bill Broonzy -- 5. Talking atomic blues / Oscar Brand -- 6. Girl from the north country / Hamilton Camp -- 7. The dove / Judy Collins 8. High Sheriff of Hazard / Tom Paxton -- 9. The thresher / Phil Ochs -- 10. We shall overcome / Pete Seeger.
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