Songs of the Civil War [sound recording]
Contributor(s): Silber, Irwin
| Seeger, Pete [prf.]
| Stekert, Ellen Jane [prf]
| Ives, Edward D [prf.]
| McAdoo, Bill [prf.]
| Nye, Hermes [prf.]
| Silverman, Jerry [prf.]
| Houston, Cisco [prf.]
| Knight, Elizabeth (Singer) [prf.]
| New Lost City Ramblers [prf.]
| Harvesters (Vocal group) [prf.]
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Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reference | MTU Cork School of Music Library Vinyl | LP/1197 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Reference | 00153987 |
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Program includes an introduction and words to songs (16 p.) inserted in container.
Based on the Columbia University Press Book, "Songs of the Civil War edited by Irwin Silber.
John Brown's body -- Johnny is my darling -- Billy Barlow -- Somebody's darling -- Old Abe Lincoln -- The vacant chair -- Lincoln and liberty -- Roll, Alabama, roll -- Clear the track -- Tramp, tramp, tramp -- Bonnie blue flag -- Tenting tonight -- Richmond is a hard road to travel -- Battle cry of freedom -- The Cumberland and the Merrimac -- Just before the battle, mother -- Farewell, mother -- Weeping sad and lonely -- Marching song of the 1st Arkansas -- Overtures from Richmond -- Pat Murphy of the Irish brigade -- Goober peas -- The Cumberland crew -- High toned southern gentleman -- When Johnny comes marching home -- Who will care for mother now? -- Marching through Georgia -- No more auction block -- Kingdom coming -- Booth killed Lincoln -- Oh, I'm a good old rebel -- Two brothers -- Battle hymn of the Republic.
Sung by Pete Seeger, Sandy Ives, Bill McAdoo, Ellen Stekert, The New Lost City Ramblers, Hermes Nye, Jerry Silverman, Cisco Houston, The Harvesters, and Elizabeth Knight.
LP record
Barbara Harris Collection