Songs of Work and Freedom

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Publication Year
1961
Publisher
Doubleday & Company, United States
Pages
210
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In collaboration with Edith Fowke, Glazer published Songs of Work and Freedom, which included 10 of his original compositions. Solidarity forever -- The commonwealth of toil -- Union maid -- Joe Hill -- Talking union -- You've got to go down and join the union -- The eight hour day -- Get thee behind me, Satan -- Brother John -- On the line -- Hinky dinky parlez-vous -- We will overcome -- Union train -- Hold the fort -- We shall not be moved -- Great day -- Old Ma Bell -- Casey Jones -- Roll the union on -- The scabs crawl in -- Down in a coal mine -- Dark as a dungeon -- Sixteen tons -- Which side are you on? -- The West Virginia hills -- The death of Mother Jones -- The Blantyre explosion -- Union man -- My sweetheart's the mule in the mines -- A miner's life -- Hard times in the mill -- Bread and roses -- We are building a strong union -- The Winnsboro cotton mill blues -- The mill was made of marble -- The anthem of the ILGWU -- Take this hammer -- John Henry -- Pat works on the railway -- Drill ye tarriers, drill -- Jerry, go and oil that car -- The UAW-CIO -- United Steelworkers are we -- Men of the soil -- The farmer is the man -- The boll weevil -- Down on Penny's farm -- Planting rice -- Eleven cent cotton -- Zum gali, gali -- So long, it's been good to know you -- One happy Swede -- Blow ye winds in the morning -- Leave her, Johnny -- Low bridge, everybody down -- Canaday-I-O -- The buffalo skinners -- The old Chisholm Trail -- Hard traveling -- Hallelujah, I'm a bum -- Going down the road feeling bad -- The soup song -- Beans, bacon, and gravy -- Fourpence a day -- Life is a toil -- Acres of clams -- The teacher's lament -- Too old to work -- Automation -- The rich man and the poor man -- The dodger -- No Irish need apply -- Times is mighty hard -- The preacher and the slave --
In collaboration with Edith Fowke, Glazer published Songs of Work and Freedom, which included 10 of his original compositions. Solidarity forever -- The commonwealth of toil -- Union maid -- Joe Hill -- Talking union -- You've got to go down and join the union -- The eight hour day -- Get thee behind me, Satan -- Brother John -- On the line -- Hinky dinky parlez-vous -- We will overcome -- Union train -- Hold the fort -- We shall not be moved -- Great day -- Old Ma Bell -- Casey Jones -- Roll the union on -- The scabs crawl in -- Down in a coal mine -- Dark as a dungeon -- Sixteen tons -- Which side are you on? -- The West Virginia hills -- The death of Mother Jones -- The Blantyre explosion -- Union man -- My sweetheart's the mule in the mines -- A miner's life -- Hard times in the mill -- Bread and roses -- We are building a strong union -- The Winnsboro cotton mill blues -- The mill was made of marble -- The anthem of the ILGWU -- Take this hammer -- John Henry -- Pat works on the railway -- Drill ye tarriers, drill -- Jerry, go and oil that car -- The UAW-CIO -- United Steelworkers are we -- Men of the soil -- The farmer is the man -- The boll weevil -- Down on Penny's farm -- Planting rice -- Eleven cent cotton -- Zum gali, gali -- So long, it's been good to know you -- One happy Swede -- Blow ye winds in the morning -- Leave her, Johnny -- Low bridge, everybody down -- Canaday-I-O -- The buffalo skinners -- The old Chisholm Trail -- Hard traveling -- Hallelujah, I'm a bum -- Going down the road feeling bad -- The soup song -- Beans, bacon, and gravy -- Fourpence a day -- Life is a toil -- Acres of clams -- The teacher's lament -- Too old to work -- Automation -- The rich man and the poor man -- The dodger -- No Irish need apply -- Times is mighty hard -- The preacher and the slave --
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