Variant title |
Songs of hope and struggle |
Portion of title |
Songs of hope & struggle |
Contents |
I'd hammer in the morning (introduction). If I had a hammer (1:52) -- Solidarity forever (unions and labor). Banks of marble (3:12) ; Which side are you on? (2: 06) ; Casey Jones (The union scab) (1:54) ; Talking union (3:01) ; Joe Hill (2:29) ; Union maid (2:12) ; Step by step (1:33) ; Solidarity forever (2:51) -- Study war no more (peace). Where have all the flowers gone (2:01) ; Talking atom (2:25) ; Crow on the cradle (2:21) ; Last night I had the strangest dream (2:21) ; Study war no more (Down by the riverside) (3:09) -- We shall overcome (civil rights). Bourgeois blues (2: 03) ; River of my people (3:03) ; Hold on (Hand on the plow) (3:16) ; We shall overcome (4:38) -- I'd hammer in the evening (hope). He lies in the American land (1: 57) ; Well may the world go (2:38) ; Turn, turn, turn (2:43) ; Tomorrow is a highway (3:28) ; Oh, had I a golden thread (3:26) ; We'll all be a-doubling (Tao Rodriquez, vocals; David Amram, dombek; recorded Mar. 1998, Beacon, NY) (1:53) ; Arrange and rearrange (Rodriquez; Amram) (4:48) ; If I had a hammer (2:10). |
General note | Folk songs and original songs written by Seeger and others. |
General note | Most selections originally released by Folkways, 1955- 1992; includes 3 previously unreleased tracks. |
General note | Program notes by Mark Greenberg, bibliography, and discography (20 p. : ill.) inserted in original container. |
General note | Smithsonian Folkways: SF 40096 (on original container: SF CD 40096). |
Performer |
Pete Seeger, vocals, banjo, and guitar. |
UPC |
093074009628 |