Album US 1960 on Spoken Arts label
Spoken Word (Poetry)
Alexander Scourby , 1913-1985 US album by | |
Nancy Wickwire , US album by | |
William Cullen Bryant , 1794-1878 US words by | |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , 1807-1882 US words by | |
James Russell Lowell , 1819-1891 GB words by | |
John Greenleaf Whittier , 1807-1892 US words by | |
Oliver Wendell Holmes , 1809-1894 US words by | |
Edgar Allan Poe , 1809-1849 US words by | |
Walt Whitman , 1819-1892 US words by | |
Emily Dickinson , 1830-1886 US words by |
Arthur Luce Klein directed by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | To A Waterfowl | Alexander Scourby | ||
2 | Band 2: Two Poems By Longfellow | Alexander Scourby, Nancy Wickwire | ||
3 | The Day Is Done | Alexander Scourby | ||
4 | From Dante's "Divine Commedia" | Alexander Scourby | ||
5 | The Courtin' | Alexander Scourby | ||
6 | All's Well | Alexander Scourby | ||
7 | Band 5: Two Poems By Oliver Wendell Holmes | Alexander Scourby, Nancy Wickwire | ||
8 | The Chambered Nautilus | Alexander Scourby | ||
9 | The Height Of The Ridiculous | Alexander Scourby | ||
10 | Band 6: Two Poems By Edgar Allen Poe | Alexander Scourby, Nancy Wickwire | ||
11 | To Helen | Alexander Scourby | ||
12 | The Raven | Alexander Scourby | ||
13 | Band 1: Eight Poems By Walt Whitman | Alexander Scourby, Nancy Wickwire | ||
14 | I Hear America Singing | Alexander Scourby | ||
15 | Miracles | Alexander Scourby | ||
16 | I Saw In Louisiana A Live-Oak Growing | Alexander Scourby | ||
17 | As Toilsome I Wander'd Viginia's Woods | Alexander Scourby | ||
18 | A Noiseless Patient Spider | Alexander Scourby | ||
19 | Darest Thou Now Old Soul | Alexander Scourby | ||
20 | Come Up From The Fields, Father | Alexander Scourby | ||
21 | Good-By, My Fancy | Alexander Scourby | ||
22 | Band 2: Ten Poems By Emily Dickinson | Alexander Scourby, Nancy Wickwire | ||
23 | I'm Nobody! Who are you? | Nancy Wickwire | ||
24 | Of all the sounds despatched abroad | Nancy Wickwire | ||
25 | After great pain, a formal feeling comes | Nancy Wickwire | ||
26 | Elysium is as far as to | Nancy Wickwire | ||
27 | I asked no other thing | Nancy Wickwire | ||
28 | I never saw a moor | Nancy Wickwire | ||
29 | There is no frigate like a book | Nancy Wickwire | ||
30 | The route of evanescence | Nancy Wickwire | ||
31 | The bustle in a house | Nancy Wickwire | ||
32 | I like to see it lap the miles | Nancy Wickwire |