Greenwich Village Folk Scene / Various: Greenwich Village Folk Scene / Various
Greenwich Village Folk Scene / Various: Greenwich Village Folk Scene / Various
Format: CD
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Artist: Greenwich Village Folk Scene / Various
Label: Not
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060342021687
Genre: Folk
There are many key tracks on this compilation of late-Fifties/early-Sixties folk recordings - but none are more significant than track eight, disc two. The Kingston Trio's version of 'Tom Dooley' opened the floodgates by topping the US chart in 1958, inspiring a five-year folk boom that would give many soon-to-be familiar names their start in music. Folk music had been an integral part of American culture for decades. But the boom - revival, call it what you will - that flowered in the coffee houses of New York's Greenwich Village as the Fifties closed would inspire a new generation to pick up their acoustic guitars. To take yourself back to the halcyon days of Bob, Joanie and Tom Dooley, just press play!
Tracks:
1.1 Talkin' New York - Bob Dylan
1.2 Willie Seton (Live) - Tom Paxton
1.3 If I Had a Hammer - Peter, Paul ; Mary
1.4 House of the Rising Sun - Joan Baez
1.5 Yes I See - Bob Gibson
1.6 John Hardy - Mike Seeger
1.7 Where Have All the Flowers Gone? - the Kingston Trio
1.8 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine - Pete Seeger
1.9 Take This Hammer - the Tarriers
1.10 Little Sadie - Doc Watson
1.11 Nine Pound Hammer - the Brothers Four
1.12 I Ain't Got No Home in This World Anymore - Ramblin' Jack Elliott
1.13 Fannerio - Judy Collins
1.14 Those Were the Days - the Limeliters
1.15 Johnny with the Bandy Legs - the Highwaymen
1.16 Down the Road - the Greenbriar Boys (Feat John Herald)
1.17 Jessie James - the Swagmen
1.18 Cotton-Eyed Joe - Oscar Brand
1.19 Lonesome Traveler - the Tarriers
1.20 This Land Is Your Land - Woody Guthrie
1.21 Turn! Turn! Turn! - Pete Seeger
1.22 Nine Hundred Miles - the New Christy Minstrels
1.23 Wildwood Flower - Joan Baez
1.24 Early in the Morning - Peter, Paul ; Mary
1.25 Freight Train Blues - Bob Dylan
1.26 Little Brown Dog - Judy Collins
1.27 Daddy Roll 'Em - Bob Gibson
1.28 Tom Dooley - the Kingston Trio
1.29 Worried Blues - Mike Seeger
1.30 Peg and Awl - Doc Watson ; Clarence Ashley
1.31 Sweet Water Rolling - the Limeliters
1.32 Amelia Earhart's Last Flight - the Greenbriar Boys (Feat John Herald)
1.33 Greenfields - the Brothers Four
1.34 Jack O'Diamonds - Ramblin' Jack Elliott
1.35 New York Town - Woody Guthrie
1.36 Whiskey in the Jar - the Highwaymen
1.37 This Train - Peter, Paul ; Mary
1.38 Pretty Peggy-O - Bob Dylan
1.39 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down - Mike Seeger
1.40 My Dog's Bigger Than Your Dog (Live) - Tom Paxton
1.41 Silver Dagger - Joan Baez
1.42 Stream of Whiskey - Doc Watson
1.43 Highway 51- Bob Dylan
1.44 Death of John Henry - Ramblin' Jack Elliott
1.45 Nobody Knows - the Brothers Four
1.46 A Wayfaring Stranger - the Limeliters
1.47 Sad and Lonesome Day - Mike Seeger
1.48 Mean Talking Blues - Woody Guthrie
1.49 Springhill Mine Disaster - Bob Gibson
1.50 Lemon Tree - Peter, Paul ; Mary
1.51 Golden Apples of the Sun - Judy Collins
1.52 A Worried Man - the Kingston Trio
1.53 Dona Dona Dona (Live) - the Chad Mitchell Trio
1.54 Tough Luck - Doc Watson
1.55 The Green Leaves of Summer - the Brothers Four
1.56 Everywhere I Look This Mornin' - the Limeliters
1.57 Careless Love - Joan Baez ; Bill Wood
1.58 The Water Is Wide - Carolyn Hester
1.59 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down - Bob Dylan
1.60 We Shall Overcome (Live) - Pete Seeger