Tracklist
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31 | Wimiweh |
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1:46 | ||||
32 | Tzena Tzena Tzena |
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2:44 | ||||
33 | Play track | Get Along Little Dogies |
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3:28 | |||
34 | State of Arkansas |
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3:20 | ||||
35 | Bill |
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1:31 | ||||
36 | Tapuach Hineni |
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2:19 | ||||
37 | Play track | Follow the Drinking Gourd |
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2:38 | |||
38 | Si Mi Quieres |
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3:13 | ||||
39 | Run, Come, See Jerusalem |
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2:14 | ||||
40 | Play track | Darling Corey |
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1:57 | |||
41 | Greenland Whale Fisheries |
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2:30 | ||||
42 | Hopsha Diri |
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2:37 | ||||
43 | Play track | Pay Me My Money Down |
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2:35 | |||
44 | Play track | Bay of Mexico |
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2:46 | |||
45 | You Made Me a Pallet On the Floor |
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2:47 | ||||
46 | Mi Caballo |
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3:17 | ||||
47 | Below the Gallows Tree |
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3:06 | ||||
48 | Play track | Rock Island Line |
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2:18 |
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The Weavers
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The Weavers were an American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York City. The Weavers were formed in November 1948 by Ronnie Gilbert, Pete Seeger, Lee Hays and Fred Hellerman. They sang traditional folk songs from around the world, as well as blues, gospel music, children's songs, labor songs, and American ballads, and sold millions of records at the height of their popularity. Their hard-driving string-band style inspired the commercial "folk boom" that followed them in the 1950s and 1960s, including such performers as The Kingston Trio, … read more
The Weavers were an American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York City. The Weavers were formed in November 1948 by Ronnie Gilbert, Pete Seeger, Lee Hays and … read more
The Weavers were an American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York City. The Weavers were formed in November 1948 by Ronnie Gilbert, Pete Seeger, Lee Hays and Fred Hellerman. They sang traditional folk son… read more