My motto is you can never have to many Sister Rosetta Tharpe videos. I have done one post with her videos, and another post of covers of songs she sang. Someone has recently posted two very good Sister Rosetta videos from a 1964 French TV show.
Here is "Up Above My Head".
Here she performs "Two Little Fishes & Five Loaves of Bread". This song is followed by a performance by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee of "I'm a Stranger Here, Just Blowed in Your Town". They appeared with Woodie Guthrie in a previous post.
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Friday, December 18, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Labor Day - Woody Guthrie
The obvious choice for Labor Day is Woody Guthrie, so that is what I will do.
There is very little film of Woody Guthrie performing. Here, in some of the rare footage, Woody Guthrie joined by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee performs the song "John Henry". This is a traditional song, not one written by Woody.
In this video Odetta and Tennessee Ernie Ford perform three songs. The first, which Odetta sings, is the Woody Guthrie song "Pastures of Plenty". Tennessee Ernie Ford then sings "Nine Pound Hammer", which us credited to Merle Travis. Then together they sing "I Was Born About Ten Thousand Years Ago", which I think is a traditional song.
My favorite lyric by Woody Guthrie is "God's Promise". The original music to this lyric no longer exists, but here is Ellis Paul performing the song with music he wrote.
There is very little film of Woody Guthrie performing. Here, in some of the rare footage, Woody Guthrie joined by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee performs the song "John Henry". This is a traditional song, not one written by Woody.
In this video Odetta and Tennessee Ernie Ford perform three songs. The first, which Odetta sings, is the Woody Guthrie song "Pastures of Plenty". Tennessee Ernie Ford then sings "Nine Pound Hammer", which us credited to Merle Travis. Then together they sing "I Was Born About Ten Thousand Years Ago", which I think is a traditional song.
My favorite lyric by Woody Guthrie is "God's Promise". The original music to this lyric no longer exists, but here is Ellis Paul performing the song with music he wrote.
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