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Thread #48189   Message #4237421
Posted By: GUEST,Phil d'Conch
27-Mar-26 - 09:43 PM
Thread Name: DTStudy: All My Trials, Lord
Subject: RE: DTStudy: All My Trials, Lord
Pete Seeger's version is on "American Favorite Ballads Vol. 4" (1961 Folkways FA2323). The insert to the album has complete lyrics but no information. By inference because it is included with America's Favorite Ballads, it must have been around before Pete recorded it.

Paging Mr. Stern?

Pete Seeger – We Sing Songs of the People
Label: M.D.H. Records – MDH 300:1
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, 10", Album, Limited Edition, Box Set
Country: US
Released: 1955

“10" 2 Record Boxed Set
Numbered to 500
Recorded Live at Reed College

"On February 15, 1955, at the height of the blacklist when Pete was limited to appearances at colleges and other non commercial venues, he gave a concert at Reed College sponsored by the leftist students club FOCUS. Reed president Loxley Griffin was reluctant to give his permission for the concert but finally agreed provided it not receive any "outside" publicity. The stealth concert, however, was recorded by a student group calling itself Modern Doghouse Records, which issues an album of two 10" LPs called "We Sing Songs of the People: Pete Seeger His Banjo His Foot" *info from Salem-news-dot-com January 30, 2014”

RE: Pete Seeger MDH Records (LP's)
Discogs - We Sing Songs of the People