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Folkways - The Original Vision - Woody Guthrie & Leadbelly

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Category: Music > Blues

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Titolo: Folkways: The Original Vision
Anno: 1989
Genere: Folk/Blues
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[color=orange]:::->Tracklist<-:::[/color][LIST]1. Sylvie - Leadbelly
2. Pretty Boy Floyd - Woody Guthrie
3. Do Re Mi - Woody Guthrie
4. I Ain't Got No Home - Woody Guthrie
5. Jesus Christ - Woody Guthrie
6. Rock Island Line - Leadbelly
7. 4,5, And 9 - Leadbelly
8. Will Geer Reading Guthrie - Will Geer
9. Hard Travelling - Woody Guthrie
10. Fannin Street - Leadbelly
11. Philadelphia Lawyer - Woody Guthrie
12. Hobo's Lullaby - Woody Guthrie
13. The Bourgeois Blues - Leadbelly
14. Gray Goose - Leadbelly
15. Goodnight Irene - Leadbelly
16. Vigilante Man - Woody Guthrie
17. This Land Is Your Land - Woody Guthrie
18. Woody's Rag (Hard Work) - Woody Guthrie
19. The Midnight Special - Leadbelly
20. We Shall Be Free - Leadbelly, Guthrie

Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (July 14, 1912–October 3, 1967) was a prolific American songwriter and folk musician. He described himself in one of his songs as "The Great Historical Bum",[1] a first hand observer and survivor of the economic and environmental hardships of the Dust Bowl, which shook the Great Plains states during the Great Depression. Guthrie's body of music consists of hundreds of songs, ballads and improvised works. The breadth of his song topics ranged from political and traditional songs to children's songs. Guthrie performed constantly throughout his life; his guitar frequently sported the slogan "This Machine Kills Fascists". He is perhaps best known for his song "This Land Is Your Land". Many of his songs are archived in recordings in the Library of Congress and some such as "This Land" are regularly sung in US schools. He occasionally had regular radio shows and was a founding member of The Almanac Singers.