- Freedom Road - Emerson Harper - Langston Hughes - Josh White
- Talking Sailor Blues - Woody Guthrie
- Ballad of October 16 - Almanac Singers - Lee Hays - Millard Lampell
- Billy Boy - Almanac Singers - Lee Hays - Pete Seeger
- Plow Under - Almanac Singers - Lee Hays - Pete Seeger
- I'm Gonna Put My Name Down - Tom Glazer - Woody Guthrie - Baldwin Hawes
- What Are We Waiting On (What Are We Waiting For) - Woody Guthrie
- Citizen C.I.O. - Tom Glazer - Union Boys - Josh White
- Sinking of the Reuben James - Woody Guthrie
- You Better Get Ready - Woody Guthrie - Burl Ives - Union Boys
- If You Want to Do Your Part - Lead Belly - Huddie Ledbetter
- Move into Germany - Brownie McGhee - Sonny Terry - Union Boys
- So Long (It's Been Good to Know You) - Woody Guthrie
- Martins and the Coys - Almanac Singers - Union Boys
- Mr. Hitler - Lead Belly - Huddie Ledbetter - Alan Lomax
- Sally Don't You Grieve - Woody Guthrie - Cisco Houston
- Jimmy Longhi Story - Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi
- When the Yanks Go Marching In - Woody Guthrie - Cisco Houston - Sonny Terry
- Round and Round Hitler's Grave - Almanac Singers - Woody Guthrie - Millard Lampell - Pete Seeger
- The Fuhrer - Josh White
- Miss Pavlichencko - Woody Guthrie
- National Defense Blues - Lead Belly - Huddie Ledbetter - Brownie McGhee - Sonny Terry - Champion Jack Dupree
- Gee but I Want to Go Home - Lead Belly
- Looking for a Home - Pete Seeger
- Now That's It's All Over - Pete Seeger
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Almanac Singers Primary Artist
Cisco Houston Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Lead Belly Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (12 String)
Pete Seeger Primary Artist,Choir/Chorus,Banjo,Vocals
Josh White Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Woody Guthrie Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Choir/Chorus
Tom Glazer Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Choir/Chorus
Brownie McGhee Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Union Boys Primary Artist
Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi Primary Artist,Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
Sonny Terry Primary Artist,Harmonica
Burl Ives Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Bess Lomax Hawes Mandolin,Vocals
Butch Hawes Guitar,Vocals
Millard Lampell Vocals
Alan Lomax Vocals
Willie "The Lion" Smith Piano
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee Harmonica
Lee Hays Vocals
Arthur Stern Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Doc Reese Vocals
Pops Foster Guitar (Bass)
Hally Wood Vocals
Agnes "Sis" Cunningham Accordion,Choir/Chorus
Sonny Terry Performer
Almanac Singers Composer,Performer
Cisco Houston Performer
Langston Hughes Composer
Lead Belly Composer,Performer
Emerson Harper Composer
Huddie Ledbetter Composer
Burl Ives Performer
Guy Logsdon Liner Notes,Compilation Producer
Woody Guthrie Composer,Performer
Tom Glazer Composer,Performer
Alan Lomax Composer
Brownie McGhee Composer,Performer
Union Boys Performer
Jeff Place Liner Notes,Compilation Producer
Baldwin Hawes Composer
Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi Performer
Pete Seeger Composer,Performer
Lee Hays Composer
Josh White Composer,Performer
Dupree Performer

That's Why We're Marching: WWII and the American Folk Song Movement
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THAT'S WHY WE'RE MARCHING / VAR

That's Why We're Marching: WWII and the American Folk Song Movement
by THAT'S WHY WE'RE MARCHING / VAR
THAT'S WHY WE'RE MARCHING / VAR
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Fifteen of the 25 tracks on this 71-minute disc are previously unreleased and the rest are not easily available. That's no reflection on their quality, but it is a clue to their limited typicality: these are songs written and recorded in the first half of the 1940s in response to world events before and during World War II; after the war, they dated fast. In fact, some of them became obsolete even before the U.S. entered the war. The earliest songs are three tracks by the Almanac Singers (who included Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and others) from the spring of 1941 decrying the actions of the Franklin Roosevelt Administration that inclined the country toward the war. When the songs were recorded, they expressed a commonly held sentiment. But only a couple of months later, when Germany invaded the Soviet Union, the singers themselves repudiated their sentiments, and another six months later, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they seemed positively treasonous. The rest of the album's songs are patriotic, pro-war expressions of the need to overcome Hitler and win the war. But even amid such mainstream sentiments, the left-wing folksingers slip in lyrics in support of unions and civil rights, more long-standing views for them. They also find space to praise U.S. ally the Soviet Union in songs that became politically unacceptable after the war. Fifty years later, of course, all of this makes for a musical, historical curiosity, and a listener's primary interest is likely to be the opportunity to hear previously unissued music by Guthrie, Seeger, Leadbelly, Josh White, Burl Ives, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, and a host of other excellent folksingers. ~ William Ruhlmann
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/20/1996 |
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Label: | SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS |
UPC: | 0093074002124 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Champion Jack Dupree Primary ArtistAlmanac Singers Primary Artist
Cisco Houston Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Lead Belly Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (12 String)
Pete Seeger Primary Artist,Choir/Chorus,Banjo,Vocals
Josh White Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Woody Guthrie Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Choir/Chorus
Tom Glazer Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Choir/Chorus
Brownie McGhee Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Union Boys Primary Artist
Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi Primary Artist,Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
Sonny Terry Primary Artist,Harmonica
Burl Ives Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Bess Lomax Hawes Mandolin,Vocals
Butch Hawes Guitar,Vocals
Millard Lampell Vocals
Alan Lomax Vocals
Willie "The Lion" Smith Piano
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee Harmonica
Lee Hays Vocals
Arthur Stern Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Doc Reese Vocals
Pops Foster Guitar (Bass)
Hally Wood Vocals
Agnes "Sis" Cunningham Accordion,Choir/Chorus
Technical Credits
Millard Lampell ComposerSonny Terry Performer
Almanac Singers Composer,Performer
Cisco Houston Performer
Langston Hughes Composer
Lead Belly Composer,Performer
Emerson Harper Composer
Huddie Ledbetter Composer
Burl Ives Performer
Guy Logsdon Liner Notes,Compilation Producer
Woody Guthrie Composer,Performer
Tom Glazer Composer,Performer
Alan Lomax Composer
Brownie McGhee Composer,Performer
Union Boys Performer
Jeff Place Liner Notes,Compilation Producer
Baldwin Hawes Composer
Vincent "Jimmy" Longhi Performer
Pete Seeger Composer,Performer
Lee Hays Composer
Josh White Composer,Performer
Dupree Performer
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