Time Again Radio Show presents:
Happy Labor Day!
We’re commemorating those within the earlier parts of the recorded labor movement in this week’s show. Class and labor oppression doesn’t change much with time, just the people and places. These are songs of solidarity and connect us to the struggles of those that came before.
Utah Phillips, “Joe Hill's Last Will”
from Don't Mourn-Organize! - Songs of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1990
Harry "Haywire Mac" McClintock, “Casey Jones (The Union Scab)”
from Haywire Mac
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 2004
Tom Dickson, “Labor Blues”
from I'm Going Where the Water Drinks Like Wine (18 Unsung Bluesmen) [Rarities 1923-29]
Quatermass (Subrosa) - 2010
Barbara Dane, “I Don't Want Your Millions, Mr.”
from I Hate the Capitalist System
Paredon Records/Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2004
Sampson Pittman, “This Old World's in a Tangle”
from Top 9 Classics - The Very Best of Sampson Pittman
GRR Music - 2021
Woody Guthrie, “1913 Massacre”
from The Asch Recordings, Vols. 1-4
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1999
Jackson Lynch, “Last Payday At Coal Creek”
from The Best of the 5th Annual Brooklyn Folk Festival
Jalopy Records - 2014
The Almanac Singers, “Which Side Are You On? (feat. Pete Seeger)”
from Songs for John Doe, Talking Union (1941)
Folk, Blues & Beyond - 2012
Rosalie Sorrels & U. Utah Phillips, “The Charge On Mother Jones”
from The Long Memory
Red House Records - 1996
Uncle Dave Macon, “Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line”
from Country Gold: Uncle Dave Macon a.k.a. The Dixie Dewrop, Vol. 3
Vantage Point
Blind Boy Paxton, “Trying to Make One Hundred”
from Recorded Music for Your Entertainment
self released
The Carolina Tar Heels, “Got the Farm Land Blues”
from Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural Songs of Hard Times and Hardships, Vol. 2
Yazoo - 1998
The New Lost City Ramblers, “How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live”
from 50 Years: Where Do You Come From? Where Do You Go?
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2009
Cedar Creek Sheik, “Jimmy Shut His Store Doors”
from Never Let the Same Bee Sting You Twice - Blues, Ballads, Rags & Gospel In the Songster Tradition
Document Records - 2005
George Landers, “Rolling Mills Are Burning Down”
from High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes From Virginia and North Carolina
New Rounder - 1975
Papa Vega's Dream Shadows Orchestra, “So Tired”
from Jalopy Records 7" Series: Papa Vega's Dream Shadows Orchestra - EP
Jalopy Records - 2018
Mississippi Matilda, “Hard Working Woman”
from Rough Guide to the Best Country Blues You've Never Heard
World Music Network - 2018
Mississippi John Hurt, “Praying On the Old Camp Ground”
from Avalon Blues (The Complete 1928 OKeh Recordings)
Columbia/Legacy - 1996
The New Lost City Ramblers, “When First Unto This Country”
from I Love Music: Only Original Recondings
Itube - 2015
Bob Miller, “The Rich Man & The Poor Man”
from Power To The People - Protest Songs
Master Classics Records - 2009
Leadbelly, “Bourgeouis Blues”
from Bourgeois Blues: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 2
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1997
The Bently Boys, “Down On Penny's Farm”
from Old Country Songs from Down On the Farm, Vol. 2
Vintage Masters - 2008
Pete Seeger, “Jay Gould's Daughter”
from American Ballads
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 2004
Woody Guthrie, “Do Re Mi”
from Bound for Glory: The Songs and Story of Woody Guthrie
Folkways Records - 1956
Utah Phillips, “This Land is Not Our Land”
from Making Speech Free
Trade Root Music Group Llc - 1999
Baldemar Velasquez and Aguila Negra Band, “De Colores”
1647931 Records DK - 2020
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show September 5th, 2022
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