An edition of America sings (1939)

America sings

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Earl Robinson
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Publish Date
Publisher
Workers Bookshop
Language
English
Pages
60

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America sings
1939, Workers Bookshop
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Table of Contents

The Star Spangled Banner
Internationale
Solidarity forever
Kevin Barry
Arise you workers
Goin' to build my heaven
I like America
Cavalry of the Steppes
Farmer is the man
We shall not be moved
Dave Doran song
Clementine
Sweet liberty land
Joe Hill
On the line
Abraham Lincoln lives again
Union card
Salute to life
Go down, Moses
Hold the fort
Tarriers' song
Whirlwinds of danger
Union man
John Brown's body
Lone Star Trail
May day
Moscow Metro
Down in the valley
Spain marches
They go wild over me
Put on your smart new bonnett
Water boy
Building a North America
Don't buy anything Japanese
Oh tortured and broken
We are the guys
Wanderin'
Workin' on the railroad
Death house blues
Company union
Peat bog soldiers
Alouette
You can't live on love
Two catchy rounds. Frankie Hague ; Poor Mr. Morgan
Casey Jones
Men awake.

Edition Notes

Without music.

English words.

Cover title.

Foreword by Earl Robinson.

Date derived from p. 46: "one of the hit songs of the sixty-minute pageant presented at Madison Square Garden by the New York State Committee of the Communist Party on the fifteenth anniversary of Lenin's death" ; from p. 56 "a truly revolutionary folk song, having come from that most terrible of all modern prisons, a German concentration camp" ; written before Eisler's HUAC questioning 9/24/47 http://hcc.humanities.uci.edu/humcore/Student/archives/HUACEisler.htm

Music to accompany these texts found in "Songs for America" and "Songs of the People."

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Classifications

Library of Congress
M1629.A5 A4

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Pagination
60, [3] p.
Number of pages
60

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45192600M
OCLC/WorldCat
29048920

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