Songs of Work and Protest

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Courier Corporation, 1973/01/01 - 209 ページ

No other form could capture the history of the labor movement better than the songs sung in times both bitter and courageous by coal miners and textile workers, railroad men and steelworkers, farmers, seamen, and cow-hands as they worked to supply the nation's needs and as they worked to defeat political and industrial tyranny, child labor, hunger, poverty, and unemployment. This collection includes a hundred songs of the people, as they have been sung at one time or another on the workers' long road toward freedom and justice, together with the stories of the genuine situations from which they sprang.
They are straight trade union songs and ditties; specific songs of miners, textile workers, steel, and railway workers and farmers; typical working songs of sailors, canalers, lumberjacks, and cowboys; songs of the hardships that working men and women have to face during times of depression; philosophic songs and ironic comments on the economic system; songs that grew out of the fight against slavery; and songs expressing the dreams of people of many lands throughout the ages. Often set to tunes of familiar folk songs, popular songs, and gospel hymns, these are the songs by which unions organized and which the members of each labor group sang out. They are songs sung to words by itinerant wanderers, unlettered farmers, and factory hands; songs by Joe Hill, Ralph Chaplin, Joe Glazer, Merle Traive, Woody Guthrie, the Almanac Singers; songs by famous poets such as Burns and Blake. Most of the songs are American in origin. A few, drawn from England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, Israel, and the Philippines, remind us that the fight for freedom knows no boundaries. The songs are presented with simple piano accompaniments and guitar chords to encourage their use in group singing.
The songs of work and the songs of protest are, in a very important sense, the songs of the New World, capturing the stirring sounds and deep emotions of people over hundreds of years on the march to build a better world. Whether you are looking for material for singing or whether you are looking for material on the struggles of the labor movement, there will be much in this important collection for song and for thought.

 

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The Eight Hour
10
Get Thee Behind Me Satan 9 Brother John 12
14
222222
25
On the Line
30
Hinky Dinky Parlezvous
31
We Will Overcome
33
Union Train
34
Hold the Fort
36
The Buffalo Skinners
120
The Old Chisholm Trail
122
HARD TRAVELING 59 Hard Traveling
124
Hallelujah Im a Bum
126
Going Down the Road Feeling Bad
128
The Soup Song
130
Beans Bacon and Gravy
132
Fourpence a Day
135

We Shall Not Be Moved
38
Great
40
Old Ma Bell
42
Casey Jones
43
Roll the Union
44
The Scabs Crawl
46
DOWN IN A COAL MINE 21 Down in a Coal Mine
47
Dark as a Dungeon
49
Sixteen Tons
51
Which Side Are You
54
The West Virginia Hills 26 The Death of Mother Jones
59
The Blantyre Explosion
60
Union
62
My Sweethearts the Mule in the Mines
64
A Miners Life
65
HARD TIMES IN THE MILL 31 Hard Times in the Mill
68
Bread and Roses
70
We Are Building a Strong Union
72
The Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
74
The Mill Was Made of Marble
76
The Anthem of the ILGWU
78
TAKE THIS HAMMER 37 Take This Hammer
80
John Henry
82
Pat Works on the Railway
84
Drill Ye Tarriers Drill
86
Jerry Go and Oil that
88
The UAWCIO 43 United Steelworkers Are
92
MEN OF THE SOIL 44 Men of the Soil
94
The Farmer Is the
96
The Boll Weevil
98
Down on Pennys Farm
100
Planting Rice
102
Eleven Cent Cotton
104
Zum Gali Gali
106
So Long Its Been Good to Know You
107
One Happy Swede
110
BLOW YE WINDS IN THE MORNING 53 Blow Ye Winds in the Morning
112
Leave Her Johnny
114
Low Bridge Everybody Down
115
CanadayIO
118
Life Is a Toil
136
Acres of Clams
138
The Teachers Lament
141
Too Old to Work
143
Automation
146
THE RICH MAN AND THE POOR MAN 70 The Rich Man and the Poor Man
148
The Dodger
150
No Irish Need Apply
152
Times Is Mighty Hard
154
The Preacher and the Slave
155
The Man that Waters the Workers Beer
158
Dont Want Your Millions Mister
160
The Song of the Guaranteed Wage
163
O FREEDOM 78 O Freedom
165
The Abolitionist Hymn
167
Go Down Moses
168
John Browns Body
170
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
172
No More Auction Block
173
THESE THINGS SHALL BE 85 These Things Shall Be
174
The Cutty Wren
175
Die Gedanken Sind Frei
178
When Wilt Thou Save the People?
180
A New Jerusalem
182
The Marseillaise
185
A Mans a Man for a That
186
Jefferson and Liberty
188
The Red Flag
190
The Peatbog Soldiers
192
Kevin Barry
194
Let Us All Speak Our Minds
195
It Could Be a Wonderful World
198
Everybody Loves Saturday Night
200
Hey Ho Nobody Home
201
Going to Study War No More
202
Record List
204
Reading List
206
Index
207
ཙང 94 96 98 100 102 104
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