
Thomas Zachariah Glazer (September 2, 1914 - February 21, 2003) was a folk singer-songwriter. He was primarily known as a singer and composer of ballads, many of which have become staples in the pantheon of folk music, including Because All Men Are Brothers, (recorded by The Weavers and Peter, Paul And Mary), Talking Inflation Blues (recorded by Bob Dylan), and A Dollar Ain't A Dollar Anymore. His greatest commercial success came with the original (and still definitive) recording of the song parody On Top of Spaghetti.
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On Top of Spaghetti
John Brown’s Body
I'm Gonna Put My Name Down
Big Rock Candy Mountain
Goober Peas
Battle Hymn of the Republic
What Makes The Weather?
Snowflake, Snowflake
The Hurricane Song
Where Is The Stratosphere?
Why Is It Hot In The Summer?
That Ignorant, Ignorant Cowboy
The Water Cycle Song
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Why Does The Wind Blow?
What Is Humidity?
Highs and Lows
Warm Fronts, Cold Fronts
Stratus and Cumulus
Dixie
What Makes The Lightning?
How Clouds Are Formed
Marching Through Georgia
What Is Climate?
What Does The Glass Of A Greenhouse Do?
The Battle Cry of Freedom
The Yellow Rose of Texas
The Bonnie Blue Flag
Maryland, My Maryland
What Makes The Weather? (reprise)
Wait for the Wagon
All Quiet Along the Potomac
The Arms of Abraham
Upidee
We Are Coming Father Abram
We've Got A Plan
Just Before the Battle, Mother
Kinetic And Potential Energy
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
The Year of Jubilo (Kingdom Coming)
The Cumberland Gap
Tenting on the Old Camp Ground
Space Songs: Why Does the Sun Shine?
This Old Man
Jarama Valley
General Patterson
The Conquered Banner
Wake, Nicodemus
John Brown's Body
Come Down The Aisle
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