The Almanac Singers

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The Almanac Singers were a group of folk musicians who achieved brief popularity in the early 1940s. Members Millard Lampell, Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie began playing together informally after Seeger and Hays had been playing at left-wing political functions for a time. Mainstream national success began after the American Youth Congress meeting in Washington D.C. in February of 1941.

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Songs

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    'C' for Conscription

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    All I Want

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    Away Rio

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    Away, Rio

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    Babe o' Mine

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    Babe O'Mine

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    Ballad of October

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    Ballad of October 16

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    Ballad of October 16 (feat. Pete Seeger)

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    Ballad of October 16th

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    Belt Line Girl

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    Belt-Line Gir

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    Belt-Line Girl

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    Billy Boy

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    Billy Boy (feat. Josh White)

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    Blow the Man Down

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    Blow Ye Winds Heigh Ho

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    Blow Ye Winds, Heigh Ho

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    Boomtown Bill

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    C for Conscription

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    Casey Jones (Union Scab)

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    Dear Mr President

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    Dear Mr. President

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    Deliver The Goods

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    Get Thee Behind Me Satan

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    Get Thee Behind Me, Satan

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    Greenland Fishing

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    Ground Hog

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    Hard Ain't It Hard

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    Hard, Ain't It Hard

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    Haul Away Joe

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    Haul Away, Joe

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    House of the Rising Sun

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    I Ride an Old Paint

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    Keep That Oil A-Rollin'

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    Lee Hays - Away, Rio

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    Lisa Jane

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    Liza Jane

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    Plow Under

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    Plow Under (feat. Pete Seeger)

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    Reuben James

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    Ride an Old Paint

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    Round & Round Hitler's Grave

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    Round & Round Hitler's Grave (radio broadcast)

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    Round and Round Hitler's Grave

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    Side by Side

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    Song for Bridges

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    Songs for Bridges

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    State of Arkansas

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    Strange Death of John Doe


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