Don’t Mourn—Organize!: Songs of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Joe Hill
engineer:
Step Parikian (on 1989-12-11)
producer:
Grant Showbiz (on 1989-12-11)
banjo:
Chris Thompson (Boothill Foot-Tappers singer and banjoist) (on 1989-12-11)
guitar:
Billy Bragg (on 1989-12-11)
slide guitar:
Wiggy (member of Riff Raff) (on 1989-12-11)
vocals:
Billy Bragg (on 1989-12-11)
cover recording of:
Joe Hill (Ochs; "Joe Hill come over from Sweden shores...")
lyricist and composer:
Phil Ochs
dedicated to:
Joe Hill (early 1900s US songwriter)
Billy Bragg8:26
2Joe Hill’s Last Will
spoken vocals:
Utah Phillips (in 1976)
Utah Phillips3:14
3Joe Hill’s Ashes
recording engineer:
Jon Tyler (on 1990-02-06)
guitar:
Mark Levy (Bay area folk musician) (on 1990-02-06)
vocals:
Mark Levy (Bay area folk musician) (on 1990-02-06)
Mark Levy3:21
4The Preacher and the Slave
spoken vocals:
Sam Eskin (on 1951-02-03)
vocals:
Harry “Haywire Mac” McClintock (on 1951-02-03)
recording of:
The Preacher and the Slave
lyricist:
Joe Hill (early 1900s US songwriter) (in 1911)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 9612)
parody version of:
The Sweet By-and-By
Unspecified3:41
5Joe Hill
piano:
Alan Booth (pianist)
vocals:
Paul Robeson (American bass baritone)
Paul Robeson3:00
6Paper Heart
guitar:
Si Kahn (on 1990-02-03)
vocals:
Si Kahn (on 1990-02-03)
Si Kahn2:37
7Casey Jones (The Union Scab)
banjo:
Pete Seeger
vocals:
Pete Seeger
recording of:
Casey Jones—the Union Scab
lyricist:
Joe Hill (early 1900s US songwriter) (in 1911)
parody version of:
The Ballad of Casey Jones
Pete Seeger2:00
8Mr. Block
guitar:
Mats Paulson (on 1968-10-01)
vocals:
Mats Paulson (on 1968-10-01)
recording of:
Mr. Block
lyricist:
Joe Hill (early 1900s US songwriter)
Mats Paulson3:03
9Joe Hill Listens to the Praying
recording engineer:
Jon Tyler (on 1990-01-29)
spoken vocals:
Joe Glazer (on 1990-01-29)
Joe Glazer and Lori Elaine Taylor7:24
10The TrampCisco Houston3:18
11Joe Hill
guitar:
Earl Robinson (40s US folk artist)
vocals:
Earl Robinson (40s US folk artist)
recording of:
Joe Hill
lyricist:
Alfred Hayes
composer:
Earl Robinson (40s US folk artist)
Earl Robinson2:38
12The White Slave
vocals:
Alfred Esteban Cortez (on 1953-10-29)
Carlos Cortez3:31
13Narrative
spoken vocals:
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (on 1962-11-08)
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn1:08
14The Rebel Girl
banjo:
Tom Adams (US bluegrass banjoist) (on 1990-03-01)
bass:
Marshall Wilborn (on 1990-03-01)
fiddle and mandolin:
David McLaughlin (US bluegrass musician) (on 1990-03-01)
guitar:
Hazel Dickens (from 1990-03-01 to present) and Dudley Connell (on 1990-03-01)
vocals:
Hazel Dickens (on 1990-03-01)
recording of:
The Rebel Girl (Hazel Dickens)
additional lyricist:
Hazel Dickens
version of:
The Rebel Girl (Joe Hill)
Hazel Dickens3:00
15There is Power in a Union
banjo:
Mark Ross (US folk/bluegrass banjoist/multi-instrumentalist) (on 1984-09-01)
guitar:
Bob Bovee (on 1984-09-01)
mandolin:
Robin Oye (on 1984-09-01)
vocals:
Bob Bovee (on 1984-09-01), Bruce Brackney (on 1984-09-01), Jeff Cahill (on 1984-09-01), J. B. Freeman (on 1984-09-01), Eric Glatz (on 1984-09-01), Fred Holstein (on 1984-09-01), Robin Oye (on 1984-09-01), Faith Petric (on 1984-09-01), Utah Phillips (on 1984-09-01), Mark Ross (US folk/bluegrass banjoist/multi-instrumentalist) (on 1984-09-01), Kathy Taylor (on 1984-09-01) and Marion Wade (American singer/songwriter) (on 1984-09-01)
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