Vanzetti's Letter testo
Woody Guthrie
Testo
The year is nineteen twenty-seven, the day is the third day of May;
The town is the city called Boston, our address this dark Dedham jail;
To your Honor, the Governor Fuller, to the Council of Massachusetts State,
We, Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco, do say:
Confined in your jail here at Dedham and under the sentence of death,
We pray you exercise your powers to look at the facts of our case;
We do not ask you for a pardon, for a pardon would admit of our guilt;
Since we are both innocent workers, we have no guilt to admit.
We are both born by parents in Italy, we cannot speak English too well;
Our friends of labor are writing these words here back of the bars of our cell;
Our friends say if we speak too plain, sir, we may turn your feelings away,
And widen these canyons between us, but we risk our life to talk plain.
We think, sir, that each human being is in close touch with all of man's kind;
We think, sir, that each human being knows right from the wrong in his mind.
We talk to you here as a man, sir, even knowing our opinions divide;
We did not kill the guards at South Braintree, nor dream of such a terrible crime.
We call you eye to this fact, sir, we work with our hand and our brain;
These robberies, killings, were done, sir, by professional bandit men.
Sacco has been a good cutter, Mrs. Sacco their money has saved;
And I, Vanzetti, I could have saved money, but I gave it as fast as received.
I'm a dreamer, a speaker, and a writer, I fight on the working folks' side;
Sacco is Boston's fastest shoe trimmer, and he talks to the husbands and wives.
We hunted your land, and we found it, hoped we'd find freedom of mind,
Build up your land, this Land of the Free, this is what we came to find.
If we were those killers, Good Governor, we'd not be so dumb and so blind
To pass out our handbills and make workers' speeches here by the scene of the crime.
Those fifteen thousands of dollars the lawyers and judge say we took,
Do we, sir, dress up like two gentlemen with that much in our pocketbook?
Our names are on that long list of radicals of the Federal Government, sir,
They say that we needed watching as we peddled our literature;
Judge Thayer's mind was made this corridor to death, sir, like workers have walked before,
But we'll work in our working class struggle if we live a thousand lives more
The town is the city called Boston, our address this dark Dedham jail;
To your Honor, the Governor Fuller, to the Council of Massachusetts State,
We, Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco, do say:
Confined in your jail here at Dedham and under the sentence of death,
We pray you exercise your powers to look at the facts of our case;
We do not ask you for a pardon, for a pardon would admit of our guilt;
Since we are both innocent workers, we have no guilt to admit.
We are both born by parents in Italy, we cannot speak English too well;
Our friends of labor are writing these words here back of the bars of our cell;
Our friends say if we speak too plain, sir, we may turn your feelings away,
And widen these canyons between us, but we risk our life to talk plain.
We think, sir, that each human being is in close touch with all of man's kind;
We think, sir, that each human being knows right from the wrong in his mind.
We talk to you here as a man, sir, even knowing our opinions divide;
We did not kill the guards at South Braintree, nor dream of such a terrible crime.
We call you eye to this fact, sir, we work with our hand and our brain;
These robberies, killings, were done, sir, by professional bandit men.
Sacco has been a good cutter, Mrs. Sacco their money has saved;
And I, Vanzetti, I could have saved money, but I gave it as fast as received.
I'm a dreamer, a speaker, and a writer, I fight on the working folks' side;
Sacco is Boston's fastest shoe trimmer, and he talks to the husbands and wives.
We hunted your land, and we found it, hoped we'd find freedom of mind,
Build up your land, this Land of the Free, this is what we came to find.
If we were those killers, Good Governor, we'd not be so dumb and so blind
To pass out our handbills and make workers' speeches here by the scene of the crime.
Those fifteen thousands of dollars the lawyers and judge say we took,
Do we, sir, dress up like two gentlemen with that much in our pocketbook?
Our names are on that long list of radicals of the Federal Government, sir,
They say that we needed watching as we peddled our literature;
Judge Thayer's mind was made this corridor to death, sir, like workers have walked before,
But we'll work in our working class struggle if we live a thousand lives more
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.1913 Massacre
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.Aginst Th' Law
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.Airline To Heaven
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.All Work Together
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.All You Fascists
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.Another Man's Done Gone
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.At My Window Sad & Lonely
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.Baltimore To Washington
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.Belle Starr
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.Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done
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.Birds & Ships
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.Black Wind Blowing
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.Blood Of The Lamb
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.Cadillac Eight
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.California Stars
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.Christ For President
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.Circle Of Truth
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.Columbus Stockade
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.Come When I Call You
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.Condorbird
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.Dance A Little Longer
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.Dance Around My Atom Fire
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.Danville Girl
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.Dead Or Alive
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.Dear Mrs. Roosevelt
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.Do Re Mi
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.A Picture From Life's Other Side
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.Dust Bowl Blues
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.Dust Can't Kill Me
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.Dust Pneumonia Blues
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.Dust Storm Disaster
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.East Texas Red
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.Eisler On The Go
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.Feed Of Man
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.From Here On In
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.God And Joseph
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.God's Promise
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.Goin' Away To Sea
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.Going Down The Road Feeling Bad
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.Gonna Be A Blackout Tonight
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.Gonna Get Through This World
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.Grand Coulee Dam
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.Greenback Dollar
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.Gypsy Davy
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.Hanuka Bell
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.Hanuka Dance
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.Hanuka Gelt
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.Hanuka's Flame
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.Hanukah Tree
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.Happy Joyous Hanuka
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.Hard Ain't It Hard
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.Hard Travellin'
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.He And She
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.Headdy Down
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.Heaven
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.Heaven My Home
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.Hesitating Beauty
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.Hobo's Lullaby
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.Holy Ground
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.Honeyky Hanuka
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.Hoodoo Voodoo
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.Hot Rod Hotel
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.Howdi Do
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.I Ain't Got No Home
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.I Guess I Planted
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.I Hear You Sing Again
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.I Take My Penny
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.I Was Born
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.I've Got To Know
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.Ilsa Koch
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.Indian Corn Song
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.Ingrid Bergman
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.Jesus Christ
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.Jig Along Home
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.Joe Dimaggio Done It Again
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.Keep That Oil A-Rollin'
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.Little Seed
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.Love Thyself
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.Ludlow Massacre
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.Mail Myself To You
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.Mean Talking Blues
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.Mean Things Happeniná¢â¬â¢ In This World
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.Meanest Man
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.Mermaid's Avenue
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.My Flying Saucer
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.My Peace
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.Ninety Mile Wind
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.Oklahoma Hills
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.One By One
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.Orange Blossom Ring
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.Pass Away
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.Pastures Of Plenty
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.Peace Call
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.Philadelphia Lawyer
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.Plane Wreck At Los Gatos (Deportee)
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.Post War Breakout
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.Pretty Boy Floyd
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.Ramblin' Reckless Hobo
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.Ramblin' Round
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.Remember The Mountain Bed
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.Riding In My Car
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.Roll On Columbia
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.Sally, Don't You Grieve
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.Secret Of The Sea
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.She Came Along To Me
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.Ship In The Sky
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.Slipknot
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.So Long, It's Been Good To Know Yuh
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.Someday Some Morning Sometime
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.Sowing On The Mountain
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.Stepstone
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.Stetson Kennedy
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.Talking Dust Bowl Blues
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.Talking Fishing Blues
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.Talking Merchant Marine
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.Talking Subway
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.The Dying Doctor
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.The Dying Miner
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.The Farmer-Labor Train
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.The Jolly Banker
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.The Ladies' Auxiliary
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.The Many And The Few
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.The Ranger's Command
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.The Sinking Of The Reuben James
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.The Unwelcome Guest
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.This Land Is Your Land
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.This Morning I Am Born Again
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.This Train Is Bound For Glory
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.Tom Joad
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.Two Good Men
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.Union Burying Ground
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.Union Maid
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.Vigilante Man
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.Walt WhitmanáÂ's Niece
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.Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key
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.Wheel Of Life
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.When The Curfew Blow
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.Why, Oh Why
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.Your Sandal String
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.Bubble Gum
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.Clean-O
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.Don't You Push Me Down
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.Don't Kill My Baby And My Son
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.Jiggy Jiggy Bum
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.Mean Things Happenin' In This World
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.My Dolly
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.My Yellow Crayon
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.Race You Down The Mountain
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.Sleep Eye
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.Wake Up
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.Walt Whitman's Niece
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.Ezekiel Saw The Wheel
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.Jarama Valley
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.Lindbergh
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.This Land Is Your Land (1944 Asch Recording)
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.Ain't Nobody's Business
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.All Ya Gotta Do Is Touch Me
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.Ashes To Ashes, Dust To Dust
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.At My Window Sad & Lonely (Do You Ever Think Of Me)
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.Bed On The Floor
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.Been Out An Ocean Trip
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.Better World
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.Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done (The Great Historical Bum)
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.Bile Them Cabbage Down
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.Black Diamond
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.Bling Blang
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.Blue Eyes
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.Brown's Ferry Blues
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.Buffalo Skinners
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.Chisholm Trail
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.Cleano
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.Columbia's Waters
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.Come See
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.Dance Around
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.Dead Or Alive
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.Don't Kill My Baby And My Son
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.Dont You Push Me Down
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.Dust Storm Disaster (The Great Dust Storm)
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.Dying Miner (Goodbye Centralia)
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.End Of My Line
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.Every 100 Years
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.Gamblin' Man
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.Go Back & Try
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.Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad (I Ain't Gonna Be Treated This Way)
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.Gonna Roll The Union On
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.Grassy Grass Grass
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.Guitar Blues
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.Hangknot, Slipknot
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.Hard Travelin'
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.Hard, Ain't It Hard
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.Harness Up The Day
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.He & She
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.Highway Of Light
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.I Ain't Got No Home
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.I Ain't Got Nobody
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.I Just Want To Sing Your Name
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.I Like To Stay Home With Daddy
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.I Was Born
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.I'll Race You Down The Mountain
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.I'm Gonna Join That One Big Union (You Gotta Go Down And Join The Union)
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.I'm Shipping Up To Boston
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.If I Was Everything On Earth
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.It Takes A Married Man
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.Jackhammer Blues
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.Jackhammer John
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.Jinga Ling
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.John Henry
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.Johnny Hart
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.King Of My Love
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.Kissin' On
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.Little Black Train
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.Little Darling Pal Of Mine
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.Lonesome Valley
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.Los Angeles New Years Flood
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.Mean Things Happenin' In This World
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.Merry-go-round
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.Miss Pavilichenko
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.More Pretty Girls Than One
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.Muleskinner Blues
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.My Battle
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.My Flowers Grow Green
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.My Sweet And Bitter Bowl
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.My Thirty Thousand
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.New Found Land
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.New Star
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.New York Town
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.Nine Hundred Miles
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.No More Letters
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.Old Cap Moore
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.Old Judge Thayer
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.Oregon Trail
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.Pictures From Lifes Other Side
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.Poor Boy
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.Post War Breakout
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.Put My Little Shoes Away
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.Put Your Finger In The Air
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.Ramblin' Blues
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.Red Wine
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.Revolutionary Mind
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.Root Hog And Die
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.Sally Goodin'
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.Seamen Three
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.Ship In The Sky (My Daddy)
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.So Long, It's Been Good To Know Yuh (Dusty Old Dust)
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.So Long, It's Been Good To Know Yuh (World War II Version)
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.Stackolee
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.Stewball
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.Suassos Lane
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.Sweetest Angel
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.Takin' It Easy
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.Talking Columbia
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.Talking Hard Work
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.Talking Merchant Marine (Talking Sailor)
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.Tea Bag Blues
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.The Flood And The Storm
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.There's More True Lovers Than One
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.Ticky Tock
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.Vanzetti's Rock
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.Walt Whitman's Niece
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.Washington Talkin' Blues
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.We Welcome To Heaven
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.What Did The Deep Sea Say?
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.When My Good Ship Went Down
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.Who's Going To Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet
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.Will Rogers Highway
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.Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?
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.Woman At Home
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.Woody's And Lefty Lou's Theme Song
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.Worried Man Blues
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.You Better Get Ready
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.You Souls Of Boston
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.You'd Ought To Be Satisfied Now
