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Folk songs for young people / Pete Seeger.

Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD 34476
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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Seeger, Pete, 1919-2014, performer.
Language:
English
Hebrew
Yiddish
Subjects (All):
Children's songs, English--United States.
Children's songs, English.
United States.
Folk songs, English--United States.
Folk songs, English.
Folk music--United States.
Folk music.
Songs.
Ethnic music recordings--United States.
Ethnic music recordings, English--United States.
Local Subjects:
Ethnic music recordings--United States.
Ethnic music recordings, English--United States.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, [2002]
Language Note:
Sung principally in English; 1 selection in Yiddish, 1 in Hebrew.
System Details:
digital
optical
1.4 m/s
digital recording
Contents:
Skip to my Lou
Blow the man down
Weave-room blues
The farmer is the man
Wood-chopping song
Four pence a day
Vigndig a fremd kind
Way down yonder in the cornfield
Pepsi-Cola
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
Joshua fought the battle of Jericho
Oh, Worrycare
On top of old Smokey
Goodnight, Irene
John Henry
Dayenu
It could be a wonderful world.
Participant:
Pete Seeger, vocals, narration, and banjo.
Notes:
Originally released in 1959 as Folkways FC 7532.
Compact disc.
Lyrics and narration (21 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
OCLC:
50994429
Publisher Number:
093074502426
SFW CD 45024 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
FC 7532 Folkways

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