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FFSE203_104
Cold Pizza for Breakfast
Track Artist
Christine Lavin and Mark Dann
Country(s)
United States
Genre(s)
Folksong revival
;
Singer-Songwriters
Instrument(s)
Guitar
Duration
2:43
CooP - Fast Folk Musical Magazine (Vol. 2, No. 3) Humor in Song
Various Artists
FFSE203
Fast Folk Musical Magazine
continued its second year of publication with a collection of another dozen songs. Recorded live and subtitled "Humor in Song," this collection demonstrates that folk songs need not be dark and melancholy. Headlining the performances are Christine Lavin's ode to the virtues of "Cold Pizza for Breakfast"; The Belles of Hoboken's lament of urban living, "Rags or Satin"; and David Nininger's song of high school angst, "Freshmen." The a cappella performance of "Johnny Macaroon" by David Massengill, Bob McGrath's cautionary tale of "Herpes," and Sheldon Biber's poem "It Was One of Those Mornings" are also featured. A copy of
The CooP
is included with the collection.
Country(s)
United States
Keyword(s)
Folksong revival
;
Singer-Songwriters
Instrument(s)
Bass
;
Fiddle
;
Guitar
;
Keyboards (Music)
;
Mandolin
Year of Release
1983
Record Label
Fast Folk Musical Magazine
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Recorded by Mark Dann ; Field Worker Mark Dann ; Produced by Hardy Hardy
Download Liner Notes
101
Billions of Brain Cells Ago
Left Field
2:47
102
Rags or Satin
The Belles of Hoboken
2:25
103
Another Rainy Thursday
Rich Nardin
3:09
104
Cold Pizza for Breakfast
Christine Lavin and Mark Dann
2:43
105
Without You I'd Have Never Known
Gary Robinson and Mark Dann
4:26
106
Nursery Rhyme
Dixon Enamel the Camel
5:01
201
Johnny Macaroon
David Massengill
3:13
202
Freshmen
Willie Nininger, Annie Nininger, Jack Hardy, Mark Dann, and Jeff Hardy
3:04
203
Goin'Down at Old Long Beach
Sherwood Ross and Mark Dann
2:50
204
Post Orifice
Hollywood Dick Doll Revue
3:15
205
It Was One of Those Mornings
Sheldon Biber
2:26
206
Herpes
Bob McGrath, Grant Orenstein, and Matt Kendricks
4:25
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