
Classic Folk Music from Smithsonian Folkways
We often take for granted artists such as Doc Watson, Woody Guthrie, and Pete Seeger, Classic Folk Music from Smithsonian Folkways features classic recordings by artists doing some of their best loved songs during the great folksong revival of the 1940s through 1960s. Includes tracks by: Woody Guthrie ("Pastures of Plenty"), Pete Seeger (We Shall Overcome), and Lead Belly (Rock Island Line), among others.
1. Pastures Of Plenty - Woody Guthrie
2. We Shall Overcome - Pete Seeger
3. Rock Island Line - Lead Belly
4. No More Auction Block - Paul Robeson
5. Deportees - Barbara Dane
6. John Henry - Doc Watson
7. John Hardy - Mike Seeger
8. Betty & Dupree - Brownie McGhee
9. Gallis Pole - Fred Gerlach
10. Polly Von - Paul Clayton
11. Butcher Boy - Peggy Seeger
12. Duncan & Brady - Dave Van Ronk
13. Railroad Bill - Hobart Smith
14. Wayfaring Stranger - Burl Ives
15. Big Rock Candy Mountain - Haywire Mac
16. Born 100,000 Years Ago - Cisco Houston
17. Sugar Babe, It's All Over Now - Mark Spoelstra
18. Changes - Phil Ochs
19. Black & White - Earl Robinson
20. Most Fair Beauty Bright - Jean Ritchie
21. Cielito Lindo - Pete Seeger
22. Tom Dooley - The New Lost City Ramblers
23. Freight Train - Elizabeth Cotten
24. Down On Me - Mary Pickney & Janie Hunter
25. This Train - Big Bill Broonzy
1. Pastures Of Plenty - Woody Guthrie
2. We Shall Overcome - Pete Seeger
3. Rock Island Line - Lead Belly
4. No More Auction Block - Paul Robeson
5. Deportees - Barbara Dane
6. John Henry - Doc Watson
7. John Hardy - Mike Seeger
8. Betty & Dupree - Brownie McGhee
9. Gallis Pole - Fred Gerlach
10. Polly Von - Paul Clayton
11. Butcher Boy - Peggy Seeger
12. Duncan & Brady - Dave Van Ronk
13. Railroad Bill - Hobart Smith
14. Wayfaring Stranger - Burl Ives
15. Big Rock Candy Mountain - Haywire Mac
16. Born 100,000 Years Ago - Cisco Houston
17. Sugar Babe, It's All Over Now - Mark Spoelstra
18. Changes - Phil Ochs
19. Black & White - Earl Robinson
20. Most Fair Beauty Bright - Jean Ritchie
21. Cielito Lindo - Pete Seeger
22. Tom Dooley - The New Lost City Ramblers
23. Freight Train - Elizabeth Cotten
24. Down On Me - Mary Pickney & Janie Hunter
25. This Train - Big Bill Broonzy