Woody Guthrie folk songs : a collection of songs by America's foremost balladeer /

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967.
Uniform title:Songs. Selections
Imprint:New York, N.Y. : Ludlow Music, c1963.
Description:264 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Music score Print
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8838946
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title:Nearly complete collection of Woody Guthrie folk songs
Other title:Ain't afraid to die.
All work together.
Angel baby.
Ask and see.
At the end of every row.
Away down in this ocean.
Babe, oh, baby!
Backdoor bum and the big landlord.
Bandy the girls about.
Been down the river too long.
Belle Starr.
Better world.
Biggest thing that man has ever done.
Bim bom.
Birthday song.
Biting fly.
Bling-blang.
Blow, big wind.
Boomtown Bill.
Buffalo skinners.
Bug-eyed Jim.
Buoy bells from Trenton.
Chicken sneeze.
Circle of truth.
Cleano.
Columbia's waters.
Come home.
Come see.
Coney Island.
Curly headed baby.
Dance around.
Dead or alive.
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt.
Death row.
Death Valley lovers.
Dig a hole.
Dig my life away.
Don't you push me down.
Doorstep baby.
Do re mi.
Down in Oklayhoma.
Dry and dusty hobo.
Dry bed.
Dry spell on the plains.
Dust bowl refugee.
Dust can't kill me.
Dust pneumonia blues.
Dust storm disaster.
Dying miner.
East Texas red.
Eleckatricity and all.
End of my line.
England's grass a-growing.
Fox.
Fray on the bay.
Funny mountain.
Gamblin' man.
Going down the road.
Goin' up this mountain.
Goodnight little Arlo.
Grand Coulee Dam.
Grand Coullee powder monkey.
Great ship.
Gypsy Davy.
Hangknot, slipknot.
Hanuka dance.
Hard, ain't it hard.
Hard travelin'.
Head rise.
Heaven is my home.
Henry Street jail.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, pretty baby.
Hey rattler.
Hour cometh.
Howdido.
I ain't got no home.
I don't like the way this world's a-treating me.
I'll never get drunk any more.
I'll write and I'll draw.
I'm a child ta fight.
I'm living in Coney Island till I die.
Innocent man.
It's Hanuka.
I've got to know.
I want it now.
Jackhammer blues.
Hackhammer John.
Jesus Christ.
Jig along home.
Jiggytoe jig.
Joe Hillstrom.
Kissin' on.
Ladies auxiliary.
Last class seaman.
Lay down, little dogies.
Left alone.
Lifebelt washed up on the shore.
Little seed.
Little sugar.
Lonesome soul blues.
Lonesome valley.
Los Angeles New Years flood.
Mailman.
Mail myself to you.
Make a blobble.
Many and the few.
Merry-go-round.
Miss. Pavilichenko.
Mister Sunshine.
Mister Tom Mooney.
Mound of your grave.
Muleskinner blues.
My daddy, flies a ship in the sky.
My dolly.
My name is New York.
Needle sing.
New York Town.
900 miles.
1913 massacre.
Ninety and nine.
Ocean go.
Old chy-dar-go.
Old cracked looking glass.
Old lone wolf.
One by one.
One day old.
One little thing the atom can't do.
One mile from the human race.
Out past the end of the line.
Pastures of plenty.
Peace call.
Peace pin boogie.
Peejammers I hate.
Pick it up.
Plane wreck at Los Gatos.
Pretty and shiny-o.
Pretty boy Floyd.
Pretty little baby.
Pretty pleasures.
Prisoner's River.
Put your finger in the air.
Race you down the mountain.
Rambolin' railroad hobo.
Ranch of the sea.
Ranger's command.
Rape of Ruth Farnsworth.
Red apple juice.
Red runner.
Riding down my old rock canyon.
Riding in my car.
Roll on Columbia.
Sally don't you grieve.
Salvation train.
Scarlet banner.
Seaman three.
Sleep eye.
So long it's been good to know yuh.
Suffer little children to come unto me.
Swimmy swim.
Taking it easy.
Talkin' constitution.
Talking Columbia.
Talking dust blues.
Talking fish blues.
Talking merchant marine.
This could never happen in my dear old sunny south.
This land is your land.
Tin horn taxi.
Tom Joad.
Trouble at Redondo.
Trouble on the waters.
Union feeling.
Union maid.
Vanport's flood.
Vigilante man.
Wake up.
Wear my ribbon.
Weavery life.
What's the rush?
Why oh why.
Wild animul.
Will my family be together?
Willy Rogers Highway.
Woman at home.
You better get ready.
You gotta go down and join the Union.
Other authors / contributors:Seeger, Pete, 1919-2014
Notes:For voice, with chord symbols.

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