
Patrick Sky was one of the most enigmatic performers of 1960s folk music. A descendant of the Creek Indian tribe, Sky first attracted attention singing the traditional folk songs that he learned from a grandmother as a child. Sky was equally influenced by the satirical writing of Will Rogers and the topical songs of Woody Guthrie. Beginning with his recordings of the late-1960s, Sky's songs became increasingly political and outspoken. Sky's most confrontational album
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Many A Mile
Reuben
Luang Prabang
Fight for Liberation
Ballad Of Ira Hayes
Separation Blues
Everytime
Love Will Endure
Hangin' Round
Rattlesnake Mountain
Come With Me Love
Wreck Of The 97
Nectar Of God
Under All Flags
Words Without Music
Separation Blues - Live
Vatican Caskets
Child Molesting Blues
Okie
Ramblin' Hunchback
Our Baby Die
H. Bromovitz
Rock Star
Yonkers Girls
Back Dat Chicken Pie
The Pope
Reality Is Bad Enough
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Radcliffe Highway
How Can a Good Man Live on a Minimum Wage?
Bake Dat Chicken Pie
Separation Blues (Live)
Yonkers Girl
20 Percent
South African Protest Song - Live
Aishling Gael
Jimmy Clay
Many a Mile I Have Gone - Live
Fatal Glass of Beer - Live
Hannah
Our Baby Died
Children's Song
I'm Gonna Fall in Love with You - Live
The Last Words a Dying Old Man Said
Only Love - Live
Follow The Longhaired Lady
Sometimes I Wonder
I Don't Feel That's Real
Don't Want You Hanging Around - Live
Golden Slippers - Live
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