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FW05717_306
Cumberland Crew
Track Artist
Edward "Sandy" Ives
Country(s)
United States
Culture Group(s)
Anglo-American
Genre(s)
Folk songs--United States
;
Folksong revival
;
United States History
Instrument(s)
Guitar
Language(s)
English
Duration
4:42
Songs of the Civil War
Various Artists
FW05717
The Civil War played an instrumental role in the development of an American national identity. Specifically for American folk music, the war inspired songwriting on both sides of the conflict, as amateurs and professionals wrote new, timely lyrics to old English, Scottish, and Irish ballads as well as original compositions. Some of the popular songs are still well known today, such as the “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” This 33-song collection, featuring Pete Seeger, The New Lost City Ramblers, Hermes Nye, Cisco Houston, Sandy Ives, and others, was released on the centennial of the Civil War in 1960. It contains patriotic songs of the Union, songs about Southern rights, sentimental ballads, parodies, and marching songs. The liner notes by
Paredon Records
co-founder Irwin Silber feature song descriptions and lyrics plus a two-page essay about the music of the Civil War.
Country(s)
United States
Culture Group(s)
Anglo-American
Keyword(s)
Folk songs--United States
;
Folksong revival
;
String band
;
United States History
Instrument(s)
Banjo
;
Guitar
Language(s)
English
Year of Release
1960
Record Label
Folkways Records
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Produced by Irwin Silber
Download Liner Notes
101
John Brown's Body
Pete Seeger
2:57
102
Johnny is My Darling
Ethel Raim, Elizabeth Knight, and Joyce Gluck
1:26
103
Billy Barlow
Jerry Silverman
3:30
104
Somebody's Darling
Elizabeth Knight and The Harvesters
5:04
105
Old Abe Lincoln
Hermes Nye
1:12
106
The Vacant Chair
The New Lost City Ramblers
3:39
107
Lincoln and Liberty
Pete Seeger
1:05
108
Roll Alabama Roll
Jerry Silverman and The Harvesters
2:59
109
Clear the Track
Pete Seeger and group
1:45
201
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
Jerry Silverman and The Harvesters
2:07
202
Bonnie Blue Flag
Elizabeth Knight with The Harvesters
2:00
203
Tenting Tonight
Pete Seeger
5:30
204
Richmond is a Hard Road to Travel
The New Lost City Ramblers
3:05
205
Battle Cry of Freedom
Jerry Silverman with The Harvesters
2:30
206
The Cumberland and the Merrimac
Ellen Stekert
2:59
207
Just Before the Battle, Mother
Jerry Silverman and The Harvesters
4:14
208
Farewell Mother
Hermes Nye
1:47
301
Weeping Sad and Lonely
Elizabeth Knight with The Harvesters
5:54
302
Marching Song of the First Arkansas
Pete Seeger and Bill MacAdoo
2:04
303
Overtures from Richmond
Jerry Silverman
4:13
304
Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade
Ellen Stekert
1:42
305
Goober Peas
The New Lost City Ramblers
3:39
306
Cumberland Crew
Edward "Sandy" Ives
4:42
307
High Toned Southern Gentlemen
Jerry Silverman
3:25
401
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Pete Seeger and Bill MacAdoo
1:29
402
Who Will Care for Mother Now?
Jerry Silverman
4:01
403
Marching Through Georgia
Pete Seeger and Bill MacAdoo
1:50
404
No More Auction Block
The Harvesters
3:07
405
Kingdom Coming (Year of Jubilo)
Pete Seeger
2:36
406
Booth Killed Lincoln
Cisco Houston
2:59
407
Oh, I'm a Good Old Rebel
Hermes Nye
1:46
408
Two Brothers
Ethel Raim and Ronnie Gluck
2:45
409
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Elizabeth Knight with The Harvesters
2:58
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