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The folk box / compiled and annotated by Robert Shelton, produced by Jac Holzman.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: EKL-9001 | ElektraPublication details: Elektra Records (in cooperation with Folkways Records), 1966.Description: 4 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm
Contents:
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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Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Status Notes Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Gift Storage SAD 5362 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only Charles Tyson bequest. Lacks booklet SR10022

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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