Voices of the civil rights movement: Black American freedom songs, 1960 - 1966
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Sprache: | English |
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Washington, DC
Smithsonian Folkways
1997
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Beschreibung: | "Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / Center for Folklife Programs & Cultural Studies"--p. [4] of booklet cover. - Among the groups and participants named are: SNCC Freedom Singers, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Willie Peacock. - Recorded at public meetings at various locations and times between 1960 and 1966. - Compact disc. - Originally issued on 12-inch vinyl disks by Smithsonian Institution Press (1980 R023). - Program notes with bibliography and discography (38 p. : ill.) laid in container. - Disc 1 subtitle: Mass meetings; disc 2 subtitle: Ensembles Freedom medley: Freedom chant ; Oh freedom ; This little light of mine -- This little light of mine -- If you miss me from the back of the bus -- Lord, hold my hand while I run this race -- Get on board, children -- Calypso freedom -- Freedom now chant -- Oh freedom -- Ain' scared of nobody -- Leaning on the everlasting arms -- Sermon / Rev. Lawrence Campbell -- We are soldiers in the army -- Go tell it on the mountain -- Wade in the water -- Come bah yah -- Walk with me, Lord -- Jesus on the mainline, tell him what you want -- Freedom train -- Don't you think it's about time that we all be free -- We're marching on to freedom land -- We shall overcome -- We'll never turn back -- We shall not be moved -- Certainly, Lord -- Get your rights, Jack -- Which side are you on -- Woke up this morning with my mind on freedom -- Been in the storm so long -- Dog, dog -- The A & P song -- Oh Pritchett, oh Kelly -- I told Jesus -- 99 1/2 won't do -- I'm on my way -- City called heaven -- In the Mississippi River -- Ain' gonna let nobody turn me 'round -- Will the circle be unbroken -- Governor Wallace -- Ballad of Medgar Evers -- Uncle Tom's prayer -- Oginga odinga -- We shall overcome |
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spelling | Voices of the civil rights movement Black American freedom songs, 1960 - 1966 Washington, DC Smithsonian Folkways 1997 2 CD 12 cm Beih. s rdamedia sd rdacarrier "Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / Center for Folklife Programs & Cultural Studies"--p. [4] of booklet cover. - Among the groups and participants named are: SNCC Freedom Singers, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Willie Peacock. - Recorded at public meetings at various locations and times between 1960 and 1966. - Compact disc. - Originally issued on 12-inch vinyl disks by Smithsonian Institution Press (1980 R023). - Program notes with bibliography and discography (38 p. : ill.) laid in container. - Disc 1 subtitle: Mass meetings; disc 2 subtitle: Ensembles Freedom medley: Freedom chant ; Oh freedom ; This little light of mine -- This little light of mine -- If you miss me from the back of the bus -- Lord, hold my hand while I run this race -- Get on board, children -- Calypso freedom -- Freedom now chant -- Oh freedom -- Ain' scared of nobody -- Leaning on the everlasting arms -- Sermon / Rev. Lawrence Campbell -- We are soldiers in the army -- Go tell it on the mountain -- Wade in the water -- Come bah yah -- Walk with me, Lord -- Jesus on the mainline, tell him what you want -- Freedom train -- Don't you think it's about time that we all be free -- We're marching on to freedom land -- We shall overcome -- We'll never turn back -- We shall not be moved -- Certainly, Lord -- Get your rights, Jack -- Which side are you on -- Woke up this morning with my mind on freedom -- Been in the storm so long -- Dog, dog -- The A & P song -- Oh Pritchett, oh Kelly -- I told Jesus -- 99 1/2 won't do -- I'm on my way -- City called heaven -- In the Mississippi River -- Ain' gonna let nobody turn me 'round -- Will the circle be unbroken -- Governor Wallace -- Ballad of Medgar Evers -- Uncle Tom's prayer -- Oginga odinga -- We shall overcome Civil rights movements / United States / Songs and music African Americans / Civil rights / Songs and music Protest songs / United States African Americans / Music Musik Schwarze. USA USA |
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