You know what a Smithsonian-Folkways fan I am, but it has been a while since my last posting so here is a song from Classic African American Ballads. Hop over to Smithsonian, the link is on the right, and check out the whole album!!
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Mouse on the Hill: Warner Williams with Jay Summerour
November 25, 2012The Presidents: Oscar Brand
February 20, 2012It is President’s Day though when I was growing up we celebrated Lincoln’s birthday first on the 12th then later in the month, the 22nd, Washington’s. We got Lincoln’s birthday off while Washington’s birthday usually fell during the February vacation. Then somebody got the idea of a President’s Day as a Monday holiday. A mess followed after that with some days ignoring the title as they believed certain presidents didn’t deserve recognition; however, the name stuck and it stayed a Monday holiday.
If you’re looking for U.S. presidential campaign songs and political ditties dating from 1800 to 1950, you’ll find them on this Smithsonian-Folkways collection, Election Songs of the United States, which includes a “Yankee Doodle” spin-off urging “Fair and Free Elections” and Lincoln’s “Rally Round the Cause, Boys” to the tune of “Battle Cry of Freedom.” A few losers’ songs are featured as well. You’ll notice this song ends with Eisenhower. That would be because the collection was released in 1960.
Thoughts of Time: Peggy Seeger
October 18, 2011This is another wonderful album from the Smithsonian-Folkways catalogue: Folkway Years, 1955-1992: Songs of Love and Politics.
Lonesome Road: Billie and De De Pierce with Emile Barnes
August 8, 2011Mouse on the Hill: Warner Williams
August 1, 2011It’s been a while since I played Smithsonian Folkways. This song comes from the album Classic African- American Ballads.
Flowers of Peace: Pete Seeger
June 6, 2011Goober Peas: The New Lost City Ramblers
April 12, 2011This is from the Smithsonian Folkways album Songs of the Civil War.
John Henry: Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
October 28, 2010This is from the Smithsonian-Folkways album Classic African American Ballads. It was released in 2006. There is a link to the right to Smithsonian-Folkways.
What Did You Learn in School Today: Pete Seeger
October 15, 2010This Tom Paxton cover is from the Smithsonian Folkways album Broadside Volume Two.


