
The preferred name is The Almanac Singers The Almanac Singers was a group of American folk musicians that achieved brief popularity in the early 1940s. Members Millard Lampell, Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie began playing together informally after Seeger and Hays had been playing at left-wing political functions for a time. Mainstream national success began after the American Youth Congress meeting in Washington D.C. in February of 1941.
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Talking Union
Union Maid
All I Want
Round and Round Hitler's Grave
Which Side Are You On
C For Conscription
Get thee behind me Satan
The Strange Death Of John Doe
Plow Under
The Dodger Song
Hard, Ain't It Hard
Dear Mr. President
Ground Hog
I Ride An Old Paint
Blow The Man Down
Blow Ye Winds, Heigh Ho
State Of Arkansas
Which Side Are You On?
Billy Boy
Roll The Union On
Union Train
House Of The Rising Sun
The Golden Vanity
Solidarity Forever
Washington Breakdown
The Coast of High Barbary
Deliver The Goods
Haul Away, Joe
Hold The Fort
Liza Jane
We Shall Not Be Moved
Casey Jones
Away, Rio
Get Thee Behind Me, Satan
Ballad Of October 16
Ballad of October 16th
Round & Round Hitler's Grave
The Sinking of the Reuben James
Side By Side
Lisa Jane
Reuben James
Keep that Oil A-Rollin'
The Weaver's Song
Haul Away Joe
Miners Lifeguard
Sinking of the Reuben James
Songs for Bridges
Boomtown Bill
You've Got To Go Down And Join
The House of the Rising Sun
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