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Greenwich Village Folk Scene by Various (CD, 2014)
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Greenwich Village Folk Scene by Various (CD, 2014)

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    Product Identifiers

    Record Label
    IMT, Not
    UPC
    5060342021687
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    27046051338

    Product Key Features

    Release Year
    2014
    Format
    CD
    Genre
    Folk
    Artist
    Various
    Release Title
    Greenwich Village Folk Scene

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.35 in
    Item Weight
    0.20 lb
    Item Length
    5.59 in
    Item Width
    4.97 in

    Additional Product Features

    Number of Tracks
    60
    Number of Discs
    1
    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
    Notes
    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!

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