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PS: Indian Summer (listed as "Many Colored Paper").Short Sisters: A Planet Dancing Slow (Black Socks Press 8654-12).tune ("T for Texas") on PS: Almanac (Folkways).Almanac Singers: Songs for John Doe, Songs for Political Action.PS: First Rays of Protest, Pioneer of Folk, Which Side Are You On?.PS: With Hudson River Singers (Clearwater Records 300CR).Barbara Dane: Songs of the GI Movement (Paredon).Bruce Springsteen: Seeger Sessions Expanded Edition.PS: S of PS V.3, Sowing the Seeds (both with Billy Bragg, Ani DiFranco & Steve Earle), Young vs.tune ("Midnight Special") on PS: Amer.Dave Van Ronk: and the Hudson Dusters, A Chrestomathy.Judy Collins: Wildflowers, First 15 Years.Also recordings by Chad Mitchell Trio, Cher, John Denver, Ian Campbell Group, Phil Ochs, The Oyster Band, Gram Parsons, Serendipity Singers, The Spinners, others.PS: Essential (Vanguard), Greatest Hits, Hard Travelin’, I Can See a New Day, Sings & Answers Questions, World Of, PS & Sonny Terry, 12 String Guitar, The Essential (Sony), on Folk Festival at Newport V.1, on Live Hootenanny.Jean Ritchie: British Traditional Ballads.New Lost City Ramblers: Old Timey Songs for Children, 20th Anniversary Concert.Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger: Cold Snap (Folkways), Long Harvest V.4 (Argo).Ballads V.2, The Bitter & the Sweet, God Bless the Grass, Sings American Ballads, World of Almanac Singers: Ballad of Harry Bridges (78rpm single: Keynote 304).Annie Patterson: Rise Up Singing/Teaching Disc P (Peace, Creativity).Tim Robbins: S of PS V.1, Sowing the Seeds.Peter, Paul & Mary: S of PS V.1, Flowers & Stones, Peter, Paul & Mommy Too (video & CD).tune: (Lincoln & Liberty Too) Songs of the Civil War (Folkways 5717).PS: Abiyoyo, Greatest Hits, Sing-a-long Demonstration Concert, Bantu Choral Folksongs, Children's Concert, Family Concert (video), If a Revolution Comes, Sleep-time, on Folk Festival at Newport V.1.Not all of these are currently available in release but can often be found on Amazon as used copies. Titles in bold had been released on CD as of 2008. Website: Nearly 1200 mp3 tracks for Pete Seeger are listed on Over 20 Pete Seeger CDs can also be ordered from this website. For ordering information and a catalog, contact: Smithsonian Folkways Records, 600 Maryland Ave. In addition, all LPs on the Folkways label can be purchased as custom CDs with the original cover art and liner notes directly from Smithsonian Folkways. Bear Family Records has issued a 10 CD set “Songs for Political Action” that includes much of the early material found in Chapter 2 (see below under Almanac Singers recordings). “ At 89” is the 2008 release of new Pete Seeger recordings and includes many songs from this book never before recorded.Īlthough many of the Seeger recordings included in this discography are out of print, a number have recently been reissued on compact disc by Folkways, Columbia, Vanguard, and other labels.S of PS V.3 = Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Volume 3 (2 CD set) Note: The first disc includes tracks of Seeger singing himself along with his grandson Tao Rodriguez-Seeger.S of PS V.2 = If I Had a Song: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Volume 2.S of PS V.1 = Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Volume 1 (2 CD set).These volumes recordings are abbreviated in this Discography as follows: The Songs of Pete Seeger CDs consist mainly of other artists recording songs that Seeger has written or been closely identified with.

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Over 80 of the songs in this book are available from Appleseed Recordings on a 3 volume series called the Songs of Pete Seeger and a new Pete Seeger CD, called “At 89”. A different Pete Seeger discography can be found in David Dunaway's revised and re-issued biography, How Can I Keep from Singing (see Bibliography). Songs not listed have not been released on any recordings to date to my knowledge.Ī listing of Pete Seeger's recordings that include more than one song in this collection with catalog information can be found at the end of this discography. The following list indicates where specific songs in this book can be found on the author's recordings, as well as on selective recordings by other artists. This wonderful resource was put together by David Bernz from many different recordings. Virtually all these songs are available in an abbreviated form on the mp3 disc that accompanies the 2009 Norton edition of Where Have All the Flowers Gone. Please contact me at additions and corrections. Note: I compiled this discography for Pete's autobiography Where Have All the Flowers Gone: A Singalong Memoir.







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