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SFW40156_124
Urge for Going
Track Artist
Dave Van Ronk
Country(s)
United States
Language(s)
English
Duration
4:29
And the tin pan bended and the story ended...
Dave Van Ronk
SFW40156
For a performer who never dreamt of being a "folksinger," Dave Van Ronk left a deep mark on the entire folksong revival. His jazz-trained voice, masterful guitar technique, and sharp wit endeared him to audiences everywhere; his generosity of spirit earned him friendship with artists such as Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Mississippi John Hurt, and Christine Lavin. This October 2001 recording of his last concert features the incomparable "Mayor of MacDougal Street" at his lively best.
AWARDS
2005 GRAMMY Award Nominee for Best Traditional Folk Album
Country(s)
United States
Language(s)
English
Year of Release
2004
Record Label
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Produced by Andrea Vuocolo ; Produced by Chrsitine Levin ; Mastered by Philip Clum ; Liner Notes by Andrea Vuocolo ; Liner Notes by David Eisner ; Liner Notes by Tom Paxton ; Liner Notes by Elijah Wald ; Design by Sonya Cohen Cramer
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101
Down South Blues
Dave Van Ronk
4:20
102
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
7:35
103
You've Been a Good Old Wagon
Dave Van Ronk
2:04
104
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
2:28
105
Don't You Leave Me Here
Dave Van Ronk
3:19
106
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
1:53
107
Did You Hear John Hurt?
Dave Van Ronk
2:34
108
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
5:21
109
Green, Green Rocky Road
Dave Van Ronk
3:42
110
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
0:28
111
Jelly Jelly
Dave Van Ronk
2:49
112
Nobody Know You When You're Down and Out
Dave Van Ronk
3:58
113
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
4:41
114
One Meat Ball
Dave Van Ronk
1:56
115
Buckets of Rain
Dave Van Ronk
4:01
116
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
1:31
117
Sometime (Whatcha Gonna Do)
Dave Van Ronk
2:37
118
Sportin' Life Blues
Dave Van Ronk
4:07
119
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
3:29
120
Ace in the Hole
Dave Van Ronk
4:17
121
Dave speaks
Dave Van Ronk
2:57
122
St. James Infirmary
Dave Van Ronk
3:50
123
Thank You
Dave Van Ronk
0:21
124
Urge for Going
Dave Van Ronk
4:29
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