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GUEST,Gerard Carrier Tom Glazer's 'Musical Heritage Of America' (7) Tom Glazer's Musical Heritage of America 12 May 04


Great recordings of the following songs by Tom Glazer. The song that I was looking for is called: "Have You Struck Ile (Oil)?" Not "Rich Treasures In Our Soil"

MUSICAL HERITAGE OF AMERICA VOL. III - WINNING OF THE WEST

CMS Records, 1974.
Call #: Ref. CMS670
Format: [sound recording]

Description: 4 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm., stereo. ; 12 in.

Copies : 1

Holds: 0

Notes: Folk-songs with spoken introductions; narrated and sung by Tom Glazer and assisting performers.
Notes and texts of the songs laid in containers.

Contents: Great Granddad -- Sherman cyclone -- Common Bill -- Lane County bachelor -- Housewife's lament -- Home on the range -- Old settler's song -- I ride and old paint -- Git along little dogies -- Old Chisholm Trail -- Sioux Indians -- Streets of Laredo -- Custer's last charge -- Frankie and Johnny -- Roving gambler -- Jesse James -- Duncan and Brady -- Sam Bass -- In the days of 49 -- Sacramento -- Clementine -- Pike County miner -- Sweet Betsy from Pike -- He's the man for me
Pat works on the railway -- Casey Jones -- She'll be coming around the mountain -- Midnight special -- John Henry -- Hallelujah, I'm a bum -- Jam on Gerry's rocks -- On the banks of the little Eau Pleine -- Frozen logger -- River in the pines -- Flat River girl -- I wish I was single again -- Raise a ruckus -- Oh, Susannah -- Old Dan Tucker -- Blue tail fly -- Green grow the lilacs -- Have you struck ile (oil) -- Little old sod shanty -- Elanoy (Illinois) -- Dakota land -- Buffalo skinners .

Additional Authors: Glazer, Tom.


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