Woody Guthrie - Hard Travelin' - The Asch Recordings, Vol.3 (1998)
Artist: Woody Guthrie
Title: Hard Travelin' - The Asch Recordings, Vol.3
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Genre: Folk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:48
Total Size: 184/244 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Hard Travelin' - The Asch Recordings, Vol.3
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Genre: Folk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:48
Total Size: 184/244 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Hard Travelin'
2. Farmer-Labor Train
3. Howdjadoo
4. Ship In The Sky
5. I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore
6. Mean Talking Blues
7. Better World A-Comin'
8. Miss Pavlichencko
9. So Long It's Been Good To Know You (WWII Version)
10. New Found Land
11. Oregon Trail
12. Vigilante Man
13. 1913 Massacre
14. Talking Columbia
15. Two Good Men
16. Sally, Don't You Grieve
17. Talking Sailor
18. What Are We Waiting On?
19. Railroad Blues
20. Ludlow Massacre
21. Ladies Auxiliary
22. Miner's Song
23. When The Yanks Go Marching In
24. Union Maid (Excerpt)
25. Rubaiyat (Excerpt)
26. Many And The Few
27. Hanukkah Dance
Woody Guthrie (born July 14, 1912, Okemah, Oklahoma, USA - died October 3, 1967, at Creedmoor State Hospital in Queens, New York, USA) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist whose musical legacy includes hundreds of political, traditional, and children's songs, along with ballads and improvised works. Father of Arlo Guthrie and Nora Guthrie. Grandfather of Cathy Guthrie, Annie Guthrie, Abe Guthrie and Sarah Lee Guthrie. Cousin of Jack Guthrie.
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WOODY SEZ...
"Okemah was one of the singiest, square dancingest, drinkingest, yellingest, preachingest, walkingest, talkingest, laughingest, cryingest, shootingest, fist fightingest, bleedingest, gamblingest, gun, club and razor carryingest of our ranch towns and farm towns, because it blossomed out into one of our first Oil Boom Towns." - Source: Pastures of Plenty, pg. 3
From his experiences in Okemah, Woody’s uniquely wry outlook on life, as well as his abiding interest in rambling around the country, was formed. And so, he took to the open road.
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WOODY SEZ...
"Okemah was one of the singiest, square dancingest, drinkingest, yellingest, preachingest, walkingest, talkingest, laughingest, cryingest, shootingest, fist fightingest, bleedingest, gamblingest, gun, club and razor carryingest of our ranch towns and farm towns, because it blossomed out into one of our first Oil Boom Towns." - Source: Pastures of Plenty, pg. 3
From his experiences in Okemah, Woody’s uniquely wry outlook on life, as well as his abiding interest in rambling around the country, was formed. And so, he took to the open road.