Album US 1971 on Caedmon Records label
Spoken Word (Dialogue, Interview, Spoken Word)
The Story of the Great Depression in the Voices of Those Who Lived It. Timings - A: 29:14 B: 28:25 C: 32:35 D: 32:26
Studs Terkel , 1912-2008 US edited by, interviewer, liner notes, album by | |
Various , performer on track | |
Jim Sheridan , performer on track | |
Ed Paulsen , performer on track | |
Pauline Kael , Emma Tiller , performer on track | |
César Chávez , 1927-1993 US performer on track | |
William Benton , Sidney Weinberg , performer on track | |
Jane Yoder , Bob Leary , Daisy Singer , Robin Langston , Slim Collier , performer on track | |
Larry Van Dusen , performer on track | |
Joe Morrison , performer on track | |
Jose Yglesias , performer on track | |
Oscar Heline , performer on track | |
Buddy Blankenship , performer on track | |
Sally Rand , 1904-1979 US performer on track | |
Ed Paulsen , Gardiner C. Means , Joe Marcus , performer on track | |
Mrs. Willye Jeffries , performer on track | |
Elsa Ponselle , Ward James , performer on track | |
Virginia Durr , 1903-1999 US performer on track |
William Kuch cover, design |
The Detroit News cover, photography |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | A Fairy Tale | Various | ||
2 | The March | Jim Sheridan (2) | ||
3 | Born Losers | Ed Paulsen (2) | ||
4 | Hard Traveling | Pauline Kael , Emma Tiller | ||
5 | Following The Crops | César Chávez | ||
6 | The Big Money | William Benton , Sidney Weinberg | ||
7 | God Bless The Child | Jane Yoder , Bob Leary (2) , Daisy Singer , Robin Langston , Slim Collier | ||
8 | Leaving Home | Larry Van Dusen | ||
9 | Bonnie Laboring Boy | Joe Morrison (5) | ||
10 | Two Strikes | Jose Yglesias | ||
11 | The Farmer Is The Man | Oscar Heline | ||
12 | Sixteen Ton | Buddy Blankenship | ||
13 | High Life | Sally Rand | ||
14 | Concerning The New Deal | Ed Paulsen (2) , Gardiner C. Means , Joe Marcus (3) | ||
15 | Evictions, Arrests And Other Running Stories | Mrs. Willye Jeffries | ||
16 | Honor And Humiliation | Elsa Ponselle , Ward James | ||
17 | Epilogue: Two Women | Virginia Durr |