Dust Bowl Ballads Volume I

~ Release by Woody Guthrie (see all versions of this release, 12 available)

Annotation

composed of 3 shellac discs
Disc 1 Catalog Number 26619 P 27-1 & P 27-2
Disc 2 Catalog Number 26620 P 27-3 & P 27-4
Disc 3 Catalog Number 26621 P 27-5 & P 27-6

Annotation last modified on 2020-02-08 00:02 UTC.

Tracklist

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10" Shellac 1
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ATalkin’ Dust Bowl Blues
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), Folkways Records, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
42:42
BBlowin’ Down This Road
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), Folkways Records, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
Blowin’ Down This Road
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
3:04
10" Shellac 2
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CDo Re Mi
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddha Records (1998–2002, formerly known as Buddah Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), J. Joes J. Edizioni Musicali, RCA Victor, Rounder, Victor Records (defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, succeeded by RCA Victor) and Weton-Wesgram
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
Do Re Mi
writer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
2:36
DDust Cain’t Kill Me
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddha Records (1998–2002, formerly known as Buddah Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), J. Joes J. Edizioni Musicali, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-03)
2:56
10" Shellac 3
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ETom Joad, Part 1
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Victor Records (defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
partial recording of:
Tom Joad
composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
3:24
FTom Joad, Part 2
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), Folkways Records, Naxos Folk Legends, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
partial recording of:
Tom Joad
composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
3:30