American Decades
Songs of Woody Guthrie
"(If You Ain't Got The) Do Re Mi"; "I Ain't Got No Home"
Songs
By: Woody Guthrie
Date: 1937; 1938
Source: Guthrie, Woody. Dust Bowl Ballads. RCA Victor, 1940. Available online at
http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/3448/guthrie.html (accessed February 15, 2003).
About the Artist: Woody Guthrie (1912–1967), a legendary American folksinger and songwriter, wrote more than a thousand songs, many chronicling his travels all across the Depression-era United States. Guthrie used his experiences to write songs about the people he encountered—migrant workers, unionists, the disenfranchised, and fellow wanderers. Having lived through the Great Depression, World War II (1939–1945), the McCarthy era, and the early civil rights movement, Guthrie also wrote several books, including autobiographies. He...
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1930's The Arts Primary Sources
- "The Production Code of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc.—1930–1934"
- All Quiet on the Western Front
- Early Sunday Morning
- Poetry of Langston Hughes
- "Art: U.S. Scene"
- Composition
- It Can't Happen Here
- "Mouse & Man"
- Songs of Woody Guthrie
- "The Killer-Diller: The Life and Four-Four Time of Benny Goodman"
- "Notes on a Cowboy Ballet"
- One-Third of a Nation
- The Grapes of Wrath
- "Lydia, the Tattooed Lady"
- Arena: The History of the Federal Theatre
- Marian Anderson
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
