Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: Bill D Date: 25 Jan 22 - 07:46 PM I see all your points, but I still see why he wanted to destroy copies. However his later style developed and the complex personal reasons, it was not the style or image he wanted to convey. I spoke to Utah a couple of times and asked him about various things, and he seemed to me to be totally 'into' what he was doing. I once asked him (during his tribute tour to Kate Wolf) if he really did write "Aces, Straights and Flushes", which I heard Kate sing one night. He replied, "What are you gonna do if I say 'yes'?" I said.."Umm.. I guess I'll keep singing it!" He said.."Ok, then!" I did ask him another time about how record/CD producers made decisions, and said essentially that they simply 'decided what would sell'. I think his choice of Philo for his most famous albums was based a bit on their willingness to take chances on his 'unusual' style. I have also chatted with Saul Broudy several times about traveling Utah and how "Aces, Straights and Flushes" was written. None of this makes me a qualified historian on it all.. it only means I did gain a feel for the authenticity of Utah's purposes and ideas. |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 24 Jan 22 - 06:20 PM Well Bill, he's definitely channeling a different style here, and the references to Jimmie Rodgers seems pretty apt. It's worth pointing out that, unlike Rembrandt's childhood scrawls, this album has a very different context. It was recorded by Kenneth Goldstein, who I think it's fair to say, given his history and impact on the folk movement, probably had some good reason to recognize in Bruce something worth recording. It's interesting, too that he's a songwriter ahead of the singer-songwriter movement, tapping into a different tradition than many of his contemporaries. I don't think this album is particularly disconnected from his later work at all. In fact, I'll go so far as to say that his "later self" is a "journalistic convenience" he developed, to use one of his own phrases. Remember, 1961 is also the year that Rosalie Sorrels released Rosalie's Songbag, which contains her version of Rock, Salt and Nails, written around the same time and still his most famous song. She recorded several of the songs from this album, and "Sing in the Spring" was covered by quite a few others as well, including the Limeliters (as "If I Had a Mule"). If anything, in the research I've done and the folklore project that Polly Stewart did, it shows that Bruce's style was born in Utah, long before he came east. His early songs were quickly recorded and shared by others, and though he probably didn't earn much in royalties, they seem to be popular right out of the gate. Even the story/song mode that became his signature style came out of this time, present in a series of productions that he worked on with Rosalie Sorrels, Polly Stewart, and others, shows that were combinations of stories and songs glued together with personality and a bit of theater flair. |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: Bill D Date: 24 Jan 22 - 05:03 PM Oh my.. I see why Utah wanted to disown it. Yes, it had some 'good qualities', but his later self found what he NEEDED to say. I suppose Rembrandt made some 'interesting' drawings as a child, too. Oh, well.. it's history now. |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GUEST,justin k rivers Date: 24 Jan 22 - 11:59 AM Mark, I agree that it's not as bad as he thought. I sat through it yesterday and transcribed every song line by line, and I can see some good qualities in that material. The reason I wanted to share it with folks is because I think it fills in a missing part of his story, and the gap between that album and his coming to Caffe Lena (which is my neighborhood) is a story that I think is worth thinking about. I was even thinking of writing an article about it because Polly Stewart, before she passed away, did a lot of good research and interviews about the folk revival in Utah and what Bruce was up to back then, kind of showing that context he came from. And even in Nobody Knows Me you can see a lot of the things he cared about and the viewpoints he had, right there. Though maybe Yuri doesn't get picked up as a hit single. |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GUEST,Joan F. Date: 24 Jan 22 - 11:24 AM Well thanks Mr. Kivers (kivers?). By now I'd finally gotten the words by virtue of having finally found a version of the song off the Rosalie Sorrels album that played on the internet! (Link not at my fingertips right now & anyway I've been warned not to do links without officially joining.) signed, the original poster also known as ghostjmf, also not capitalized. Its my initials. Maybe I'll go back to that.(?) |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GUEST Date: 24 Jan 22 - 10:59 AM Utah hated that recording, he would break every copy he ran across. People he stayed with when he was touring knew to hide their copy when he was due to arrive. He had the cover in his record collection with a notation "Try and find this turkey". I found a copy on Ebay (cost me $27). When I informed Bruce of my find he asked what I was going to do with it. "Bootleg Cd's". He replied "I'd have to kill you!" After he died his widow Joanna made me promise. I don't think the record is as bad as he thought, but when he would criticize my song writing we would start sing the chorus to YURI GAGARIN, which Utah would refer to as GARGLE MY URINE. Mark Ross |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 24 Jan 22 - 10:39 AM I agree Gerry, I had no idea what that line was so I put a placeholder in. I think you are correct with your hearing, I just couldn't hear anything else after listening to it so many times. The hardest ones though were the korean names in Don't Go Home, not sure if I got all those right either. |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GerryM Date: 24 Jan 22 - 06:09 AM This is fabulous! In The Bedbug Song, the line, Applaud the mighty termite who runs a sodded oars can't be right, it just doesn't make sense, does it? I think maybe it's Applaud the mighty termite who runs us outa doors meaning, makes us run outdoors. It's just past one minute into the track, have a listen, see what you think. |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 09:15 PM Where Will You Go Where will you go When the crop's all in Where will you go When the harvest is done Where will you go When the crop's all in No place left to go I'd go back to my shack But I ain't got a shack I'll ramble on down the railroad track When the winter sets in Well nothing can grow No place left to go Where will you go When the last box is in Where will you go When the count's all made Where will you go When the last box is in No place left to go I'll make my count And I'll take my pay Going to Salinas And I'll throw it all away Cause the hands can't work When the farmer can't sew No place left to go Where will you go When your time runs out Where will you go On the judgement day Where will you go When your time runs out No place left to go I'll drop in my tracks Oh won't that be a shame Won't be no angel to call my name You can breath my dust When the autumn winds blow No place left to go No place left to go https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 09:14 PM Travel All My Lonesome Blues Away I'll be all right tomorrow but tomorrow never comes All I have is the sadness of today Darling since you set me free There's nothing left for me But to travel all my lonesome blues away I'll travel all my lonesome blues away Till I've wandered many miles from yesterday Now those big eight wheels are rolling And I seem to hear them say They're gonna travel all my lonesome blues away I wanted you to love me but you made me say goodbye Although the price was more than I could pay But I'll leave it all behind And ease my troubled mind And travel all my lonesome blues away I'll travel all my lonesome blues away Till I've wandered many miles from yesterday Now those big eight wheels are rolling And I seem to hear them say They're gonna travel all my lonesome blues away Tonight the trains are rolling through the prairie of my heart But no matter what it is I do or say After all is said and done You are still the only one While I travel all my lonesome blues away I'll travel all my lonesome blues away Till I've wandered many miles from yesterday Now those big eight wheels are rolling And I seem to hear them say They're gonna travel all my lonesome blues away https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: RE: ADD: Songs from Utah Phillips' first album From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 09:13 PM Stephen Brady's Last Ride When they give him his orders He was lying in the gutter They said you better get up off your dime Cause there's rumors in the shack That you're gonna get the sack If they catch you drunk just one more time Well he turned around and said To his beady-eyed fireman I guess we better stagger on down If we wanna have our jobs Come tomorrow morning We better shag old 97 out of town It's a mighty rough haul To Scratching Post, Virginia The bars there they close about Nine Well it's later than you think If you want another drink We better put 'er in the depot on time He comes screaming down the mountain Doing seven miles an hour Cause the air brakes was locked all the way Well they found him in the rag With his hand on the bottle He raised his head these dying words to say: “If I ever get my hands on that beady-eyed fireman There's gonna be a brawl I hope to tell Cause he topped off my boiler With a half a pint of red eye And blowed the whole shebang clean to hell” https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: He Comes Like Rain From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 09:12 PM He Comes Like Rain He comes like rain, like wind he goes Wasting no one's time or tears He bears the pain and takes the blow As he walks out his lonely years Although the wealthy share the spoils The good times seem to pass him by They say he is too old to toil And yet he's still too young to die The road unwinds into the night He lifts his bindle and moves on And dark against the failing light His frail form dwindles and is gone Perhaps he'll pass this way again And maybe not, for no one knows It doesn't matter where or when He comes like rain, like wind he goes https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: Yuri Gagarin - Utah Phillips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 09:10 PM Yuri Gagarin On the twelfth day of April, 1961 A day that history records From over the ocean across many miles They sent us this triumphant word The young Russian pilot had soared from the earth And traveled the world around It was a brave deed we must all agree The first time it ever was done Yuri Gagarin, oh Yuri Gagarin He rode into the sky On a pillar of flame and he gave us his name In a story that never will die We've had many heroes in our great country Who have worked to make us strong Our Daniel Boone and our Edison, too Well known in the story and song But now in our man from a far distant land A hero we all find He shows to the world in his bold reckless deed The spirit of all mankind Yuri Gagarin, oh Yuri Gagarin He rode into the sky On a pillar of flame and he gave us his name In a story that never will die It is a shame when you look at the world And the men who make all the wars The effort we spend in the struggle and strife Could carry us all to the stars So let's put aside all our anger and pride Here's credit where credit is due Let's stand and applaud this young pioneer Who did what no other could do Yuri Gagarin, oh Yuri Gagarin Rode into the sky On a pillar of flame and he gave us his name In a story that never will die https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: One More Mile - Utah Phillips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 09:07 PM One More Mile Down the Road Chilly wind blows stiff and cold Guess I'm getting old I'll sit me down and rest awhile One more mile down the road One more mile down the road, boys One more mile down the road I'll sit me down and rest awhile One more mile down the road I left my shack by the railroad track Never going back I'll make my bed in a cinder pile One more mile down the road One more mile down the road, boys One more mile down the road I'll make my bed in a cinder pile One more mile down the road Hang my bindle by my side Flag me down a ride I'm getting ready to chuck this load One more mile down the road One more mile down the road, boys One more mile down the road I'm getting ready to chuck this load One more mile down the road Wish I had a dollar bill For every beet I've hoed But I'll move on when the job runs out One more mile down the road One more mile down the road, boys One more mile down the road But I'll move on when the job runs out One more mile down the road One more mile down the road https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: You're A Drug - Utah Phillips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 09:04 PM You're a Drug Whenever I was feeling blue dear Whenever I was feeling ill I'd drag myself along to you dear But you was nothing but a pill You're a drug on the market of my heart, dear You gave all my dreams a heart attack Your label is misleading Your instructions ain't worth reading Your love was just a monkey on my back You don't know how it pains to leave you I can't follow your prescription any more But though you poison me I know dear You still got the bottle I adore You were just a patent cure, dear You took me in and fooled me from the start Well you cost me my last dime You was snake oil all the time You're a drug on the market of my heart https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: Don't Go Home - Utah Phillips From: GUEST Date: 23 Jan 22 - 09:01 PM Don't Go Home I sailed from Seattle On the first day of July Oh lord I got so sick I thought that I would die Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you Now the land of the morning calm Has got almighty wet Sixteen months of drinking And I ain't sober yet Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you Old Synghy's got the GI vote And nothing but good will Just keep the home fires burning Underneath the still Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you Yakju and Makgeolli A pint of applejack Pass it around and chug it down To hell with going back Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you Its VO and ginger A ribbon in your hat Another big of Heineken's You won't know where you're at Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you It's Blue Girl and Lowenbrau A pint of Beck and Beck If I don't get a letter soon I'll be a living wreck Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you Asahi, Sapporo A pint of San Miguel But oh that Crown and OB Don't they taste like hell Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you Kentucky boys can really drink And them from Caroline But I'm the lonely Utah boy Drank 'em all stone blind Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you Don't go home, boys Don't go home Cause your true love ain't so true If she won't write to you https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: Five Penny Blues - Utah Phillips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 08:59 PM Five Penny Blues If I had five pennies well I'd tell you what I'd do I'd take 'em in my hand love and give 'em all to you To buy a bunch of violets to tie up in your hair I know that you would like them and they look so lovely there But I ain't go five pennies No I ain't got a one All I got's a homing heart When the day's work is done If I had a dime love I'd tell you what I'd do I'd take it in my hand, love, and give that dime to you To buy some candy for the kids that lasts a long, long while And when they'd take the paper off we'd stand and watch 'em smile But I ain't got a dime, love Although I wish I had All I got's a pretty song To cheer you when you're sad If I had two dollars well I'd tell you what I'd do I'd take 'em in my hand, love and give 'em both to you I'd take you to a picture show we hadn't seen before And I'd pretend you were my date and kiss you at the door But I ain't got two dollars Though maybe one would do All I got's a pair of eyes That love to look at you If I had ten dollars well I'd tell you what I'd do I'd take 'em in my hand, love and give 'em all to you To by a row of calico to make a dress or two So you can walk upon the street all dressed in bonny blue But I ain't got ten dollars No I ain't got a dime All I got's a happy heart That loves you all the time All I got's a happy heart That loves you all the time https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: Sally Anne - Utah Philips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 08:58 PM Sally Anne Standing by the tracks Sally Anne, Sally Anne Standing by the tracks Sally Anne Standing by the tracks Afraid you'll hurry back You're a long time coming Sally Anne I baked a rabbit stew Sally Anne, Sally Anne I baked a rabbit stew Sally Anne I baked a rabbit stew Black eyed peas, chitlins too You're a long time coming Sally Anne I'm going into town Sally Anne, Sally Anne I'm going into town Sally Anne I'll go on into town And spread myself around You're a long time coming Sally Anne Love my back, love my brew Sally Anne, Sally Anne Love my back, love my brew Sally Anne Love my back, you love my brew Half as much as I love you You're a long time coming Sally Anne Standing by the tracks Sally Anne, Sally Anne Standing by the tracks Sally Anne Standing by the tracks Afraid you'll hurry back You're a long time coming Sally Anne https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: John Baptiste - Utah Phillips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 08:55 PM John Baptiste There was a gravedigger in a Northside graveyard His profession was covered with shame He dug down so neat, graves both narrow and straight And they say John Baptiste was his name But when the sun set on the great Salton Sea And the graveyard was shadowed in night With a spade in his hand he would lift out the sand Bringing new buried dead to the light He robbed them poor dead folks of clothing and shoes With none but the stars looking on And he made them a bundle up under his arm And took them to town for to pawn The pawnbroker hung a great sign on his store Get the best buy in funeral attire But he could not know that those clothes weren't for sale But only a short time for hire It was not long till the townspeople thought How so sudden this trade come about They went first to the judges and then to the graveyard And called that gravedigger out And when they uncovered the new buried dead There arose such a cry and a stir The ladies they fainted or covered their eyes Stark naked their relatives were John Baptiste, John Baptiste, you're called to the bar To listen while sentence is read To Fremont Isle you are exiled for life To starve there until you are dead They cast him ashore on that barren cold isle To fetch for himself all alone But when they returned only three weeks gone by John Baptiste the exile was gone They searched and they searched in the gullies and crags And wondered at the gravedigger's plight Some say he escaped on a driftwood raft Or swam to the mainland at night But shore dwellers say on a stormy cold day When the wind drives the waves on the land You can still see the ghost of old John Baptiste Come dragging his feet through the sand His clothes are all soaked in the salt and sea spray And tattered to bits by the storm And he carries a bundle of dead men's clothes All tucked up under his arm https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: The Bedbug Song - Utah Phillips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 08:54 PM The Bedbug Song Here's to the bedbug he's a friend of mine No matter where I travel he's never far behind He never seems to worry he always has a home When he picks me for an address I get the itch to roam Now the flea Has an appetite it's true But leave it to the bedbug to put the bite on you Well it's bedbugs in the morning In the afternoon A swimin' in my coffee A climbin' up the spoon When I go to bed at night, crawl beneath the sheet Then I am awakened by the sound of marching feet It's just a bedbug Sunday school a marching round and round Down across my stomach onto the picnic ground Little friend I never hear you gripe You'll always stay for dinner Even though I'm not your type Then sing to the bedbugs As they crawl and creep It's a handy occupation when You're trying to go to sleep Hail to the roaches we squash upon our floors Applaud the mighty termite who runs a sodded oars But lo, the humble bedbug don't judge him by his size At spreading purple agony he's bound to take the prize Look at people Ever since the world began Makes you wonder who's a bigger louse The bedbug or the man Then let's hear it for the bedbug If for this and nothing more He'll help you to remember what your finger nails are for https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: Hard Times - Utah Phillips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 08:53 PM Hard Times Hard times come again no more Hard times Hard times come again no more Hard times Hard times come again no more Take your foot out of my door Hard times I wandered out through old Missou Hard times I wandered out through old Missou Hard times I wandered out through old Missou Tired, cold and hungry, too Hard times Railroad station in Alabam Hard times Railroad station in Alabam Hard times Railroad station in Alabam Ain't got a dime to use the can Hard times Never seen a place so sad Hard times Never seen a place so sad Hard times Never seen a place so sad Hard times make a good man bad Hard times Wore the soles right off my feet Hard times Wore the soles right off my feet Hard times Wore the soles right off my feet Rest of the shoe, too tough to eat Hard times Hard times come again no more Hard times Hard times come again no more Hard times Hard times come again no more Take your foot out of my door Hard times https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: Lyr Add: Lonely Street - Utah Phillips From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 08:50 PM LONELY STREET (Bruce "Utah" Phillips) Walking down that lonely street My dreams lie broken at my feet Though I left the past behind me Those blues are sure to find me Walking down that lonely street Don't look back the past is bare Don't look ahead there's nothing there Keep your eyes upon the ground Take 'em up and put 'em down Walking down that lonely street I've got no one to worry Got no one to care Got no place to call my home I'm a stranger everywhere Searching down that lonely street For a friend I'll never meet I've got no ties to bind me If you want me you can find me Walking down that lonely street https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: ADD: No One Knows Me (Utah Phillips) From: GUEST,justinkrivers Date: 23 Jan 22 - 08:44 PM NO ONE KNOWS ME (Bruce "Utah" Phillips) Last time I got a letter To a name I should have known Lord for all it matters It might've been my own No one knows me No one knows who I am No one knows me No no one gives a damn Standing on a corner Ragged and low-down No place left to ramble So I'll just stand around No one knows me No one knows who I am No one knows me No one gives a damn All down the dusty highway Is a dark and lonely place People always pass me by Throw gravel in my face No one knows me No one knows who I am No one knows me No no one gives a damn Standing by the truck stop Well hear that diesel wail If you stop for coffee, boys I'll roll up on the tail No one knows me No one knows who I am No one knows me No no one gives a damn It's handouts when I'm hungry Little water when I'm dry Jail when I'm hard up Freedom when I die No one knows me No one knows who I am No one knows me No no one gives a damn Walking down the highway With a suitcase in my hand Rolling down the shoulder Leaving footprints in the sand No one knows me No one knows who I am No one knows me No one gives a damn https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58rDeFIsN-NvRk2oUP-SobRefkgZzGBE |
Subject: RE: lyric request for 'No One Knows Me' From: Peace Date: 01 Aug 08 - 09:48 PM "No One Knows Me - Phillips, Bruce (U. Utah) Phillips, U. Utah. Nobody Knows Me, Prestige International INT 13040, LP (196?), trk# 1 Sorrels, Rosalie. Rosalie's Songbag, Prestige International INT 13025, LP (196?), trk# 10 " from the FMI I'll go look for lyrics. Don't hold yer breath, but I'll try. Perhaps Mark Ross will see this. |
Subject: lyric request for 'No One Knows Me' From: GUEST,ghostjmf Date: 01 Aug 08 - 09:16 PM By Utah (Bruce) Phillips. Its just not a great time to try & get my turntable fired up, darn it. After a refrigerator breakdown caused by evil soon-to-be-ex housemate last night. I *have* this song, on Rosalie Sorrells "Rosalie's Songbag" album. But I can't at the moment *play* this song. So I figured the web would have it. Nah. For some reason this didn't appeal to Ani DiFranco when she recorded about 800 other of Phillips's songs. Its the title of one of Phillips's albums, for Chrissake. The 1st, I believe. And Mudcat doesn't have it either! For shame. We know *Phillips* would not have opposed violation of copyright on this one, because he is on record (so to speak) as not believing in copyright (I *do* believe in copyright, but why would I go against the deceased's wishes?) The all-important chorus: No one knows me No one knows who I am No one knows me No one Gives a damn Its the verses I don't have. I could make some up, in the honorable folk tradition, but I'd like the real ones. You can see why Phillips's latter-year persona didn't sing this one any more (or "Rock Salt & Nails", either). But those 2 songs were my introduction to Phillips, & they're still my favorites. |
Subject: Lyrics: Nobody Knows Me (Utah Phillips first Album From: Joe Offer Date: 19 Mar 00 - 08:16 PM The playlist information says this song comes from: Utah Phillips' first album Nobody Knows Me U. Utah Phillips Prestige/International Records INT 13040 1961 U. Utah Phillips, vocals and guitar Fred Rinehart, banjo Recorded and Produced by Kenneth S. Goldstein It's interesting to hear a young Utah Phillips, and to see a photo of him as something other then the unreconstructed hippy whom I saw so often during the last 30 years of his life. On this album, he seems to be imitating the style of Woody Guthrie - not a bad performer to imitate. Justin, if you'd like to post a number of related songs like these, it's best to put them together in one thread, one song per message. I'm going to combine them into a single thread. Thanks you very much for posting these. The entire album is a treasure I hadn't know of. Joe Offer, Mudcat Music Editor [23 January 2022] |
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