Folk-songs and ballads (principally in English), sung by Pete Seeger, accompanying himself on banjo and guitar
Columbia: C2K 45312 (CK 45429--CK 45430).
Portions originally released on Columbia CL 2101 and CS 8901.
Compact discs.
Program notes by Leslie Berman and Pete Seeger ([14] p. : ill.) in container.
Audience -- Banjo medley. Cripple Creek ; Old Joe Clark ; Leather britches -- Lady Margret -- Mrs. McGrath -- Mail myself to you -- My rambling boy -- A little brand new baby -- What did you learn in school today -- Little boxes -- Mrs. Clara Sullivan's letter -- Who killed Norma Jean? -- Who killed Davy Moore? -- Farewell -- A hard rain's a-gonna fall -- Didn't he ramble : (fragment) -- Keep your eyes on the prize -- If you miss me at the back of the bus -- I ain't scared of your jail -- Oh freedom --
(cont.) Audience -- Skip to my Lou -- Sweet potatoes -- Deep blue sea -- Sea of misery : (fragment) -- Oh Louisiana -- (The ring on my finger is) Johnny give me -- Oh what a beautiful city -- Lua do sertão = (Moon of the backland) -- The miserlou -- Polyushke polye = (Meadowlands) -- Genbaku o Yurusumagi = (Never again the A bomb) -- Schtille di Nacht = (Quiet is the night) -- Viva la Quince Brigada = (Long live the Fifteenth Brigade) -- Tshotsholosa = (Road song) -- This land is your land -- From way up here -- We shall overcome -- Mister Tom Hughes's town -- Bring me li'l' water Silvy -- Guantanamera