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Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial

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1 This Land Is Your Land [Alternate Version] [Alternate Take] Guthrie 2:47
2 Pastures of Plenty Guthrie 2:28
3 Riding in My Car (Car Song) Guthrie 1:52
4 The Grand Coulee Dam Guthrie 2:13
5 Talking Dust Bowl Guthrie 1:54
6 So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh (Dusty Old Dust) Guthrie 3:44
7 Ramblin' Round Guthrie 2:17
8 Philadelphia Lawyer Guthrie 2:32
9 Hard Travelin' Guthrie 2:34
10 Pretty Boy Floyd Guthrie 3:03
11 Hobo's Lullaby Reeves 2:27
12 Talking Columbia Guthrie 2:31
13 The Sinking of the Reuben James Guthrie 3:02
14 Jesus Christ Guthrie 2:40
15 Gypsy Davy   2:52
16 New York Town Guthrie 2:39
17 Going Down the Road (Feeling Bad) Guthrie/Hayes 2:59
18 Hard, Ain't It Hard Guthrie 2:45
19 The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done (The Great Historical Bum) Guthrie 2:21
20 This Land Is Your Land [Standard Version] [Version] Guthrie 2:20
21 Jarama Valley Guthrie/Hays/Seeger 2:55
22 Why, Oh Why? Guthrie 3:30
23 I've Got to Know Guthrie 5:32
24 Better World a-Comin' Guthrie 3:09
25 When That Great Ship Went Down (The Great Ship) Guthrie 3:21
26 A Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week Houston 1:39
27 Talking Centralia Guthrie 3:27
28 1913 Massacre Guthrie 3:39
29 Dirty Overalls Guthrie 1:59
30 My Daddy (Flies a Ship in the Sky) Guthrie 2:37
31 Worried Man Blues Carter/Carter/Maybe 3:01
32 Hangknot, Slipknot Guthrie 2:34
33 Buffalo Skinners Guthrie 3:20
34 Howdi Do Guthrie 1:43
35 Jackhammer John Guthrie 2:40
36 The Ranger's Command Guthrie 2:53
37 So Long, It's Been Good to Know You [WWII Version] [Version] Guthrie 2:48
38 What Are We Waiting On? Guthrie 2:11
39 Lindbergh Guthrie 3:14
40 Ludlow Massacre Guthrie 3:32
41 Bad Lee Brown (Cocaine Blues)   2:18
42 Two Good Men Guthrie 3:49
43 Farmer-Labor Train Guthrie 2:53
44 The Jolly Banker Guthrie 2:54
45 We Shall Be Free Ledbetter 3:00
46 I Ain't Got No Home (In This World Anymore) Guthrie 3:29
47 Them Big City Ways Guthrie 2:30
48 Do Re Mi Guthrie 3:36
49 Skid Row Serenade Guthrie 3:03
50 Radio Program: The Ballad Gazette with Woody Guthrie (This Land Is Your Guthrie 14:24
51 BBC: Children's Hour July 7, 1944 (Intro/Wabash Cannonball/900 Miles/St Guthrie 10:23
52 People's Songs Hootenanny: Ladies Auxiliary/Weaver's Life Dixon/Guthrie 8:56
53 WNYC Radio Program: Folk Songs of America December 12, 1940 (John Hardy Guthrie 16:28
54 Reckless Talk Guthrie 1:47
55 All Work Together Guthrie 2:43
56 My Little Seed Guthrie 2:34
57 Goodnight Little Cathy Guthrie 2:19
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Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Category: Pop/Rock

Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial

UPC: 093074020029

Release Date: 07/10/2012

Original Release Date: 07/10/2012

Number of Discs: 3

Tracks: [This Land Is Your Land [Alternate Version] [Alternate Take], Pastures of Plenty, Riding in My Car (Car Song), The Grand Coulee Dam, Talking Dust Bowl, So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh (Dusty Old Dust), Ramblin' Round, Philadelphia Lawyer, Hard Travelin', Pretty Boy Floyd, Hobo's Lullaby, Talking Columbia, The Sinking of the Reuben James, Jesus Christ, Gypsy Davy, New York Town, Going Down the Road (Feeling Bad), Hard, Ain't It Hard, The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done (The Great Historical Bum), This Land Is Your Land [Standard Version] [Version], Jarama Valley, Why, Oh Why?, I've Got to Know, Better World a-Comin', When That Great Ship Went Down (The Great Ship), A Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week, Talking Centralia, 1913 Massacre, Dirty Overalls, My Daddy (Flies a Ship in the Sky), Worried Man Blues, Hangknot, Slipknot, Buffalo Skinners, Howdi Do, Jackhammer John, The Ranger's Command, So Long, It's Been Good to Know You [WWII Version] [Version], What Are We Waiting On?, Lindbergh, Ludlow Massacre, Bad Lee Brown (Cocaine Blues), Two Good Men, Farmer-Labor Train, The Jolly Banker, We Shall Be Free, I Ain't Got No Home (In This World Anymore), Them Big City Ways, Do Re Mi, Skid Row Serenade, Radio Program: The Ballad Gazette with Woody Guthrie (This Land Is Your, BBC: Children's Hour July 7, 1944 (Intro/Wabash Cannonball/900 Miles/St, People's Songs Hootenanny: Ladies Auxiliary/Weaver's Life, WNYC Radio Program: Folk Songs of America December 12, 1940 (John Hardy, Reckless Talk, All Work Together, My Little Seed, Goodnight Little Cathy]
Contributors:

Steve Leggett

Woody Guthrie defined an era and culture in transition in his Dust Bowl ballads, his outlaw tales, his work and labor songs, antiwar songs, children's songs, political songs, and a host of love songs and songs that touched on philosophy, geography, and the hard work of living day to day in an emerging industrial world. He was kind of a maverick troubadour beat journalist, writing and drawing constantly, and new poems, writings, drawings, and even previously unknown songs and recordings have kept turning up even a decade into the 21st century. Smithsonian Folkways, to honor the centennial year of Guthrie's birth in 2012, has issued this three-disc set of Guthrie's songs housed in a beautiful 150-page hard-cover coffee-table book full of essays, letters, text, photos, drawings, and other Guthrie ephemera, including rare, previously unreleased recordings of Guthrie's earliest material, made in 1937 when he was working for a radio station in Los Angeles. Guthrie was not a simple man, and he was driven by energies and demons that often even he didn't understand, but he persisted, pushing himself across every possible creative medium of the times, and his life's work, which begins with his songs (but covers so much more, including an iconic autobiography that was later turned into a movie), made him into one of the most important and vital American artists of the 20th century. That story is presented here in this wonderful set. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi