Songs of work and protest / by Edith Fowke and Joe Glazer ; music arrangements, Kenneth Bray.

".. There are: straight trade union songs and ditties ... ; 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 drea...

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Other Authors: Fowke, Edith, 1913-1996 (Editor), Glazer, Joe (Editor), Bray, Kenneth I. (Kenneth Ira), 1919-1999 (Arranger)
Format: Musical Score
Language:English
Published: New York : Dover Publications, 1973.
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500 |a "100 favorite songs of American workers complete with music and historical notes"--Cover. 
500 |a For voice and piano, with chord symbols for guitar. 
500 |a "An unabridged and corrected republication of the work originally published in 1960 by the Labor Education Division of Roosevelt University under the title Songs of work and freedom"--Title page verso. 
500 |a Explanatory notes follow each song. 
504 |a Record list: pages 204-205; reading list: p. 206. 
505 0 0 |t Solidarity forever --  |t The commonwealth of toil --  |t Union maid --  |t Joe Hill --  |t Talking union --  |t You've got to go down and join the union --  |t The eight hour day --  |t Get thee behind me, Satan --  |t Brother John --  |t On the line --  |t Hinky dinky parlez-vous --  |t We will overcome --  |t Union train --  |t Hold the fort --  |t We shall not be moved --  |t Great day --  |t Old Ma Bell --  |t Casey Jones --  |t Roll the union on --  |t The scabs crawl in --  |t Down in a coal mine --  |t Dark as a dungeon --  |t Sixteen tons --  |t Which side are you on? --  |t The West Virginia hills --  |t The death of Mother Jones --  |t The Blantyre explosion --  |t Union man --  |t My sweetheart's the mule in the mines --  |t A miner's life --  |t Hard times in the mill --  |t Bread and roses --  |t We are building a strong union --  |t The Winnsboro cotton mill blues --  |t The mill was made of marble --  |t The anthem of the ILGWU --  |t Take this hammer --  |t John Henry --  |t Pat works on the railway --  |t Drill ye tarriers, drill --  |t Jerry, go and oil that car --  |t The UAW-CIO --  |t United Steelworkers are we --  |t Men of the soil --  |t The farmer is the man --  |t The boll weevil --  |t Down on Penny's farm --  |t Planting rice --  |t Eleven cent cotton --  |t Zum gali, gali --  |t So long, it's been good to know you --  |t One happy Swede --  |t Blow ye winds in the morning --  |t Leave her, Johnny --  |t Low bridge, everybody down --  |t Canaday-I-O --  |t The buffalo skinners --  |t The old Chisholm Trail --  |t Hard traveling --  |t Hallelujah, I'm a bum --  |t Going down the road feeling bad --  |t The soup song --  |t Beans, bacon, and gravy --  |t Fourpence a day --  |t Life is a toil --  |t Acres of clams --  |t The teacher's lament --  |t Too old to work --  |t Automation --  |t The rich man and the poor man --  |t The dodger --  |t No Irish need apply --  |t Times is mighty hard --  |t The preacher and the slave --  |t The man that waters the workers' beer --  |t I don't want your millions, mister --  |t The song of the guaranteed wage --  |t O freedom! --  |t We are marching on to victory --  |t The abolitionist hymn --  |t Go down, Moses --  |t John Brown's body --  |t The battle hymn of the republic --  |t No more auction block --  |t These things shall be --  |t The cutty wren --  |t Die Gedanken sind frei --  |t When wilt thou save the people? --  |t A new Jerusalem --  |t The Marseillaise --  |t A man's a man for a' that --  |t Jefferson and liberty --  |t The red flag --  |t The peatbog soldiers --  |t Kevin Barry --  |t Let us all speak our minds --  |t It could be a wonderful world --  |t Everybody loves Saturday night --  |t Hey ho, nobody home --  |t Going to study war no more. 
520 |a ".. There are: straight trade union songs and ditties ... ; 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 thee members of each labor group sang out ... 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 ..."--Back cover. 
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