The songs on this recording, the second in a series of four, represent a selection from the vast storehouse of American folk and country songs that Woody Guthrie learned and incorporated into his early radio career and song books he sold on the air. In the early 1940s, upon coming to New York, Guthrie and frequent partner Cisco Houston recorded hundreds of songs for Folkways Records founder Moses Asch (160 alone in 1944). This series represents the best of these historic recordings. Muleskinner Blues highlights the non-original material that Guthrie recorded for Asch and includes American folk song standards, many of which became part of the American folk song canon due to Guthrie’s influence. Running time 67 min, 40-page booklet includes historical and biographical notes on Woody Guthrie. Compiled and annotated by Jeff Place and Guy Logsdon. “Monumental stuff.” —CMJ New Music Report
Muleskinner Blues
Wreck of the Old 97
Sally Goodin’
Little Black Train
Who’s Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet
Baltimore to Washington
Rubber Dolly
21 Years
Sowing on the Mountain
Bed on the Floor
Take a Wiff on Me
Stepstone
Put My Little Shoes Away
Hen Cackle
Poor Boy
Stackolee
Johnny Hart
Worried Man Blues
Danville Girl
Gambling Man
Rye Straw
Crawdad Song
Ida Red
Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy
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