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Reprints from Sing out

Label
Reprints from Sing out
Title
Reprints from Sing out
Title variation
Folk song magazine
Contributor
Editor
Subject
Genre
Language
eng
Member of
Cataloging source
DLC
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Sing out
Dewey number
784.406
Form of composition
folk music
Format of music
score
Language note
Chiefly English words
LC call number
M1627.S62
LC item number
R5
Literary text for sound recordings
not applicable
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Staff notation
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singer
http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
1925-2010
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Silber, Irwin
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  • Folk songs
  • Folk songs
Label
Reprints from Sing out
Instantiates
Publication
Note
  • Cover title
  • Editor: 1959- I. Silber
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
notated music
Content type code
  • ntm
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • Two maidens went milking one day
  • Buffalo boy
  • The darby ram
  • Round the Bay of Mexico
  • Michael, row the boat ashore
  • Pay me my money down
  • The rebel girl
  • by Joe Hill
  • The klan
  • words and music by Alan Grey
  • v. 1.
  • My old man
  • by Jean Boudin and Paul Kent
  • La firolera
  • Greenland fisheries
  • The foggy dew
  • adapted by George Edwards
  • Easter rebellion song
  • Domestic workers' song
  • Been in the pen so long
  • All night long
  • This land is my land
  • The wraggle-taggle gypsies
  • Gypsy Davey
  • Mrs. McGrath
  • The demi said to me
  • The housewife's lament
  • Peg and awl
  • Love alone
  • Mule Skinner blues
  • Ah! si mon moine voulait danser
  • Doctor Freud
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • words and music by David Lazar
  • Number twelve train
  • Black and white
  • words Alan Roberts, music Earl Robinson
  • Billy Barlow
  • The MTA song
  • words and music by Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Hawes
  • Portland town
  • words and music by Daryl Adams
  • Ludlow massacre
  • Farther along
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • I don't want to get adjusted
  • Never touch water
  • words and music by Robert Schmertz
  • Hullabaloo belay
  • by S. Taylor Harris
  • Blow the candles out
  • Pittsburgh
  • words by Woody Guthrie and the Almanac Singers
  • I've got to know
  • words and music adapted from W.P. Jay
  • words and music by Woodie Guthrie
  • The great dust storm
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Home in that rock
  • Break bread together
  • Poisoning the students' minds
  • Roll on the ground
  • Hold the line
  • words by Lee Hays, music by the Weavers
  • Tomorrow is a highway
  • Kisses sweeter than wine
  • words Lee Hays, music Peter Seeger
  • Mister Block
  • words Joe Hill
  • Pay day at Coal Creek
  • Rise up, shepherd and follow
  • Mi y'malel
  • Mighty day
  • In Tarrytown
  • words and music by John Allison
  • The old woman who swallowed a fly
  • words and music adapted by Lee Hays [and others]
  • words and music by Alan Mills
  • Banks of the Ohio
  • Blood red roses
  • Ballad of Sam Hall
  • Hymn for nations
  • words by Josephine Bacon, music by Ludwig von Beethoven
  • I walk the road again
  • Putting on the style
  • Twelve gates to the city
  • Sinner man
  • The MTA song
  • words and music by Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Hawes
  • Step by step
  • I'm a stranger here
  • Whistle, daughter, whistle
  • Si me quieres escribir
  • Hans Beimler
  • words Ernst Busch
  • v. 2.
  • I had a rooster
  • Bury me beneath the willow
  • Every night when the sun goes in
  • The Titanic
  • I never will marry
  • new words and new music arranged by Mrs. Texas Gladden
  • Cryderville jail
  • Pick a bale of cotton
  • He lies in the American land
  • orig. words and music by Andrew Kovaly
  • Pastures of plenty
  • Oleanna
  • I ain't got no home in this world anymore
  • by Woody Guthrie
  • I can't feel at home in this world anymore
  • Delia's gone
  • Ragupati ragava rajah Ram
  • New York town
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Green corn
  • Oh, had I a golden thread
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Too old to work
  • words and music by Joe Glazer
  • Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot?
  • Come and go with me to that land
  • House of the rising sun
  • When I first came to this land
  • When first unto this country
  • Let my little light shine
  • Mary, what you gonna name that pretty little baby?
  • Mighty day
  • Buffalo skinners
  • There is power
  • words Joe Hill
  • In Tarrytown
  • words and music by John Allison
  • 800 miles
  • Poor Lazarus
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Hudson River steamboat
  • Oyfin Pripetshok
  • words and music by Mark Warshawsky
  • The lass from the low country
  • State of Arkansas
  • Go down you murderers
  • words and music by Ewan MacColl
  • Wo Riley
  • by John Davis, adapted and arranged with new music by Alan Lomax
  • Guardian beauty contest
  • Money is king
  • words and music by "The Tiger"
  • The squid-jigging ground
  • Alabama bound
  • Darlin' Corey
  • Little Phoebe
  • Let me fly
  • The Blantyre explosion
  • Streets of glory
  • The soldier's prayer
  • Little Maggie
  • The gallows pole
  • Liebster Meiner
  • words Abarbenel, music Ben Yomen
  • All my trials
  • The work of the weavers
  • by Woody Guthrie
  • The old cow died
  • Four nights drunk
  • The intoxicated rat
  • Darlin'
  • Jarama Valley
  • A la claire fontaine
  • East Virginia
  • Duermete, niño lindo
  • Biggest thing man has ever done
  • v. 3.
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Hans Beimler
  • words Ernst Busch
  • Die gute Kamerad
  • Old Aunt Kate
  • The 1913 massacre
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Rock Island line
  • The water is wide
  • Things about comin' my way
  • Wildwood flower
  • Alberta, let your hair hang low
  • This train
  • Blow ye winds in the morning
  • Little Moses
  • River of my people
  • words by Pete Seeger
  • Walk on Alabama
  • words and music by Bill McAdoo
  • Roll down the line
  • Song for peace
  • The bells of Rhymney
  • words by Aaron Kramer, music by Ralph Ditchik
  • The patriot game
  • words by and music adapted from traditional airs by Dominic Behan
  • Run come see
  • The Johnson boys
  • Grizzly bear
  • She moved through the fair
  • words by Padraic Collum, music by Herbert Hughes
  • It's almost done
  • Battle of New Orleans
  • words by Idris Davies, music by Pete Seeger
  • words and music by Jimmy Driftwood
  • Unemployment compensation blues
  • words and music by Les Pine, adapted by Jerry Silverman
  • Ha-ha this-a-way
  • Talking un-American blues
  • by Betty Sanders and Irwin Silber
  • Red apple juice
  • Come all ye fair and tender ladies
  • Bring me a little water, Sylvie
  • High Germany
  • Done laid around
  • El dia de tu santo =
  • Your saint's day
  • The blackfly song
  • words and music by Wade Hemsworth
  • Four pence a day
  • Go tell it on the mountains
  • St. James hospital
  • Vigndig a fremd kind
  • Wagoner's lad
  • Mary had a baby
  • Roll on, Columbia
  • The Springhill disaster
  • words and music by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
  • She's like the swallow
  • Cumberland Mountain bear chase
  • Ilkley moor baht 'at
  • Tom Dooley
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's back again
  • The vicar of Bray
  • Five times five
  • The Calton weaver
  • v. 4.
  • The ranger's command
  • words and music adapted by Woody Guthrie
  • Rio Grande
  • High Barbaree
  • The foolish frog
  • by Pete Seeger
  • Akhtsik er un zibetsik zee
  • Captain Kidd
  • Blood on the saddle
  • Little birdie
  • Where have all the flowers gone?
  • Just the facts, ma'am
  • Old Hannah
  • 900 miles
  • The Jack Ash society
  • The crow on the cradle
  • words and music by Sidney Carter
  • Commissioner's report
  • Coplas
  • Le cycle du vin
  • The cuckoo
  • words and music by Pete Seeger
  • The little house
  • words Josef Berger, music Nick Klonaris
  • Banuwa
  • El coqui
  • Roddy M'Corley
  • Poor Lazarus
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • The Erie Canal
  • The D-Day Dodgers
  • Three little piggies
  • Jesse James
  • Shtil di Nacht
  • words and music by Hirsh Glik
  • Va kuznitsi
  • Old King Cole
  • Dust pneumonia blues
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Song of my hands
  • words and music by Bernie Ashbel
  • Fair Ellender
  • Walk in Jerusalem just like John
  • Deep blue sea
  • Old Joe Clark
  • Crawdad
  • Devilish Mary
  • Dance to your daddy
  • Song of the deportees / words Woody Guthrie, music Marty Hoffman
Control code
ocm00916399
Dimensions
22 cm
Extent
1 score (volumes)
Lccn
64002827
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Other physical details
illustrations
Label
Reprints from Sing out
Publication
Note
  • Cover title
  • Editor: 1959- I. Silber
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
notated music
Content type code
  • ntm
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • Two maidens went milking one day
  • Buffalo boy
  • The darby ram
  • Round the Bay of Mexico
  • Michael, row the boat ashore
  • Pay me my money down
  • The rebel girl
  • by Joe Hill
  • The klan
  • words and music by Alan Grey
  • v. 1.
  • My old man
  • by Jean Boudin and Paul Kent
  • La firolera
  • Greenland fisheries
  • The foggy dew
  • adapted by George Edwards
  • Easter rebellion song
  • Domestic workers' song
  • Been in the pen so long
  • All night long
  • This land is my land
  • The wraggle-taggle gypsies
  • Gypsy Davey
  • Mrs. McGrath
  • The demi said to me
  • The housewife's lament
  • Peg and awl
  • Love alone
  • Mule Skinner blues
  • Ah! si mon moine voulait danser
  • Doctor Freud
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • words and music by David Lazar
  • Number twelve train
  • Black and white
  • words Alan Roberts, music Earl Robinson
  • Billy Barlow
  • The MTA song
  • words and music by Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Hawes
  • Portland town
  • words and music by Daryl Adams
  • Ludlow massacre
  • Farther along
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • I don't want to get adjusted
  • Never touch water
  • words and music by Robert Schmertz
  • Hullabaloo belay
  • by S. Taylor Harris
  • Blow the candles out
  • Pittsburgh
  • words by Woody Guthrie and the Almanac Singers
  • I've got to know
  • words and music adapted from W.P. Jay
  • words and music by Woodie Guthrie
  • The great dust storm
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Home in that rock
  • Break bread together
  • Poisoning the students' minds
  • Roll on the ground
  • Hold the line
  • words by Lee Hays, music by the Weavers
  • Tomorrow is a highway
  • Kisses sweeter than wine
  • words Lee Hays, music Peter Seeger
  • Mister Block
  • words Joe Hill
  • Pay day at Coal Creek
  • Rise up, shepherd and follow
  • Mi y'malel
  • Mighty day
  • In Tarrytown
  • words and music by John Allison
  • The old woman who swallowed a fly
  • words and music adapted by Lee Hays [and others]
  • words and music by Alan Mills
  • Banks of the Ohio
  • Blood red roses
  • Ballad of Sam Hall
  • Hymn for nations
  • words by Josephine Bacon, music by Ludwig von Beethoven
  • I walk the road again
  • Putting on the style
  • Twelve gates to the city
  • Sinner man
  • The MTA song
  • words and music by Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Hawes
  • Step by step
  • I'm a stranger here
  • Whistle, daughter, whistle
  • Si me quieres escribir
  • Hans Beimler
  • words Ernst Busch
  • v. 2.
  • I had a rooster
  • Bury me beneath the willow
  • Every night when the sun goes in
  • The Titanic
  • I never will marry
  • new words and new music arranged by Mrs. Texas Gladden
  • Cryderville jail
  • Pick a bale of cotton
  • He lies in the American land
  • orig. words and music by Andrew Kovaly
  • Pastures of plenty
  • Oleanna
  • I ain't got no home in this world anymore
  • by Woody Guthrie
  • I can't feel at home in this world anymore
  • Delia's gone
  • Ragupati ragava rajah Ram
  • New York town
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Green corn
  • Oh, had I a golden thread
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Too old to work
  • words and music by Joe Glazer
  • Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot?
  • Come and go with me to that land
  • House of the rising sun
  • When I first came to this land
  • When first unto this country
  • Let my little light shine
  • Mary, what you gonna name that pretty little baby?
  • Mighty day
  • Buffalo skinners
  • There is power
  • words Joe Hill
  • In Tarrytown
  • words and music by John Allison
  • 800 miles
  • Poor Lazarus
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Hudson River steamboat
  • Oyfin Pripetshok
  • words and music by Mark Warshawsky
  • The lass from the low country
  • State of Arkansas
  • Go down you murderers
  • words and music by Ewan MacColl
  • Wo Riley
  • by John Davis, adapted and arranged with new music by Alan Lomax
  • Guardian beauty contest
  • Money is king
  • words and music by "The Tiger"
  • The squid-jigging ground
  • Alabama bound
  • Darlin' Corey
  • Little Phoebe
  • Let me fly
  • The Blantyre explosion
  • Streets of glory
  • The soldier's prayer
  • Little Maggie
  • The gallows pole
  • Liebster Meiner
  • words Abarbenel, music Ben Yomen
  • All my trials
  • The work of the weavers
  • by Woody Guthrie
  • The old cow died
  • Four nights drunk
  • The intoxicated rat
  • Darlin'
  • Jarama Valley
  • A la claire fontaine
  • East Virginia
  • Duermete, niño lindo
  • Biggest thing man has ever done
  • v. 3.
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Hans Beimler
  • words Ernst Busch
  • Die gute Kamerad
  • Old Aunt Kate
  • The 1913 massacre
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Rock Island line
  • The water is wide
  • Things about comin' my way
  • Wildwood flower
  • Alberta, let your hair hang low
  • This train
  • Blow ye winds in the morning
  • Little Moses
  • River of my people
  • words by Pete Seeger
  • Walk on Alabama
  • words and music by Bill McAdoo
  • Roll down the line
  • Song for peace
  • The bells of Rhymney
  • words by Aaron Kramer, music by Ralph Ditchik
  • The patriot game
  • words by and music adapted from traditional airs by Dominic Behan
  • Run come see
  • The Johnson boys
  • Grizzly bear
  • She moved through the fair
  • words by Padraic Collum, music by Herbert Hughes
  • It's almost done
  • Battle of New Orleans
  • words by Idris Davies, music by Pete Seeger
  • words and music by Jimmy Driftwood
  • Unemployment compensation blues
  • words and music by Les Pine, adapted by Jerry Silverman
  • Ha-ha this-a-way
  • Talking un-American blues
  • by Betty Sanders and Irwin Silber
  • Red apple juice
  • Come all ye fair and tender ladies
  • Bring me a little water, Sylvie
  • High Germany
  • Done laid around
  • El dia de tu santo =
  • Your saint's day
  • The blackfly song
  • words and music by Wade Hemsworth
  • Four pence a day
  • Go tell it on the mountains
  • St. James hospital
  • Vigndig a fremd kind
  • Wagoner's lad
  • Mary had a baby
  • Roll on, Columbia
  • The Springhill disaster
  • words and music by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
  • She's like the swallow
  • Cumberland Mountain bear chase
  • Ilkley moor baht 'at
  • Tom Dooley
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's back again
  • The vicar of Bray
  • Five times five
  • The Calton weaver
  • v. 4.
  • The ranger's command
  • words and music adapted by Woody Guthrie
  • Rio Grande
  • High Barbaree
  • The foolish frog
  • by Pete Seeger
  • Akhtsik er un zibetsik zee
  • Captain Kidd
  • Blood on the saddle
  • Little birdie
  • Where have all the flowers gone?
  • Just the facts, ma'am
  • Old Hannah
  • 900 miles
  • The Jack Ash society
  • The crow on the cradle
  • words and music by Sidney Carter
  • Commissioner's report
  • Coplas
  • Le cycle du vin
  • The cuckoo
  • words and music by Pete Seeger
  • The little house
  • words Josef Berger, music Nick Klonaris
  • Banuwa
  • El coqui
  • Roddy M'Corley
  • Poor Lazarus
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • The Erie Canal
  • The D-Day Dodgers
  • Three little piggies
  • Jesse James
  • Shtil di Nacht
  • words and music by Hirsh Glik
  • Va kuznitsi
  • Old King Cole
  • Dust pneumonia blues
  • words and music by Woody Guthrie
  • Song of my hands
  • words and music by Bernie Ashbel
  • Fair Ellender
  • Walk in Jerusalem just like John
  • Deep blue sea
  • Old Joe Clark
  • Crawdad
  • Devilish Mary
  • Dance to your daddy
  • Song of the deportees / words Woody Guthrie, music Marty Hoffman
Control code
ocm00916399
Dimensions
22 cm
Extent
1 score (volumes)
Lccn
64002827
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Other physical details
illustrations

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