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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The TVA Song-Jean Thomas From: catspaw49 Date: 26 Aug 01 - 07:13 PM Yeah Joe, but I don't do any of the play by the dots thingys (I've never bothered to learn those programs....really decadent of me....decadent=lazy) I've got some others and I'm trying to round up all the lyrics to a couple. Bill in Alabama might know them and I'll PM him down the road.....He has inactive times when school is going heavy and I don't figure to see him around much for a bit right now. I was surprised not to find any mention (that I could find anyway) of the TVA in the DT! I just started checking this today so maybe there is and I'm missing it. Spaw |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The TVA Song-Jean Thomas From: Joe Offer Date: 26 Aug 01 - 06:58 PM Got a tune, Spaw? Where'd you come across this information? It's good stuff. Got more? For interesting background on the Federal Theater Project, rent the movie "The Cradle Will Rock." Click here for another Jean Thomas song. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The TVA Song-Jean Thomas From: catspaw49 Date: 26 Aug 01 - 06:46 PM A bit of background from Bob Fulcher, a Regional Specialist at Norris Dam State Park: Jean Thomas was another folk song enthusiast of the 1930s who reported two more songs lauding the Norris project. Thomas, who had once worked as a Hollywood script girl, became notorious for her unabashed exploitation of the romanticized view of Appalachian culture. Modern scholars have criticized her distortion of Appalachian culture, manipulation of traditional artists, and self-promotion. (Kinda' reminds you of John Jacob Niles a bit, doesn't it?--Spaw) Jean Thomas, in 1939, published a text that had already become, by far, the most distributed of the Norris songs. She claimed, in "Ballad Makin' in the Mountains of Kentucky," that she had heard "The TVA Song," many times in "various sections of the Kentucky mountains." There is no corroborating evidence that "The TVA Song" ever spread among the people of Kentucky, but it did take on quite a life. In 1937 Thomas had joined the Federal Theater Project in New York City to play the role of a farmer's wife in the dramatic production, "Power," and brought the song with her. The play, like many others developed by the Federal Theater Project, was harshly criticized as poor work and New Deal propaganda. Its New York staging, at the Ritz Theater, off-Broadway, though, led to a run of over 130 performances, becoming the most successful work by the organization, and the play traveled to Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland. Power was presented as a "Living Newspaper," (this was also the name of the troupe which produced the play,) with a cast of nearly 100 actors, staged in short blackout scenes adapted from current news reports and court records. It portrayed the struggle to establish the government's right to sell electricity, and the challenge by monopolistic private power companies. Farmers' needs were being ignored, city dwellers were suffering, and, if the Supreme Court allowed it, TVA would "make a vivid reality of the New Deal's plan to provide 'a more abundant life.'" ^^ Spaw
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Subject: ADD: The TVA Song-Jean Thomas^^ From: catspaw49 Date: 26 Aug 01 - 06:19 PM Somehow I always figured this one was in the DT, but I can't seem to find it so...... **********************************************************
The T.V.A.Song
My name is William Edwards
"The Government begun it
"Just see them boys a-comin'
"Oh, see them boy a-comin,
"I meant to marry Sally
"Oh things looked blue and lonely
"The Government employs us, ********************************************************** Spaw
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