Time Again Radio Show presents:
Tonight we canvas over some songs about working, struggling, toiling and trying. From the labor movement to the everyday happenings of tradesmen.
Clarence Ashley & Doc Watson, “Walking Boss”
from The Original Folkways Recordings of Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, 1960-1962
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1994
Peg Leg Howell, “Coal Man Blues”
from Peg Leg Howell & Eddie Anthony Vol. 1 (1926-1928)
Document Records - 2003
Ola Belle Reed, “Ranger’s Command”
from Rising Sun Melodies
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2010
Harry "Haywire Mac" McClintock, “Jerry, Go and Oil That Car”
from Songs to Grow On, Vol. 3: American Work Songs
1951
Woody Guthrie, “Jackhammer John”
from Woody At 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1964
William Smith & Versey Smith, “Everybody Help the Boys Come Home”
from Bloody War : Songs 1924-1939
2010
Carolina Tarheels, “There Ain't No Use in Working So Hard”
from There Ain't No Use in Working So Hard
Pete Steele, “Coal Creek March”
from Classic Mountain Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2002
Buster Carter & Preston Young, “A Lazy Farmer Boy”
from Walter Smith & Friends Vol. 3 (1931-1936)
Document Records - 2005
Utah Phillips, “Joe Hill's Last Will”
from Don't Mourn-Organize! - Songs of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2003
Mike Seeger, “Cotton Mill Colic”
from Tipple, Loom & Rail: Songs of the Industrialization of the South
Folkways Records - 1965
Samuel Brooks, “Quittin' Time Song”
from Africa and the Blues (Connections and Reconnections)
Neatwork - 2001
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show October 24th, 2017
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Tags: blues, field recordings, labor, old time, struggle, work songs