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We shall overcome (originally published: New York : Oak Publications, 1963) -- Freedom is a constant struggle (originally published: New York : Oak Publications, 1968). |
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We shall overcome : We shall overcome. We are soldiers. I'm gonna sit at the welcome table. They go wild over me. How did you feel? Everybody sing freedom. We shall no be moved. This little light of mine. You'd better leave segregation alone. Dong, dog. I know (we'll meet again). Ballad of the student sit-ins. Moving on -- Freedom rides : Which side are you on? Freedom's comin and it won't be long. Get your rights, Jack. Hallelujah, I'm a-travelin'. If you miss me from the back of the bus. Hully gully. Buses are a-comin', oh yes. Parchman parodies -- Albany, Georgia : Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round. Oh Pritchett, Oh Kelly. Sing till the power of the Lord comes down. Come and go with me to that land. Certainly, Lord. I'm on my way to the freedom land. I'm so glad. Oh freedom. Over my head. Walkin' for freedom just like John -- Voter registration : One man's hands. Woke up this morning with my mind on freedom. Get on board, little children. Come by here. Fighting for my rights. Been down into the South. We'll never turn back. Ballad of Herbert Leer. The hammer song -- Greenwood, Birmingham : Guide my feet while I run this race. Bull Connor's jail. Ballad for Bill Moore. Hard travelin'. Ninety-nine and a half won't do. Keep your eyes on the prize. |
General note | Principally melodies with chord symbols. |
General note | Previously pub. as 2 separate volumes. |
General note | Includes commentary with each song, bibliographical references and discography (p. 7), and index. |
Other title | We shall overcome. |
Other title | Freedom is a constant struggle. |
Other title | We are soldiers. |
Other title | I'm gonna sit at the welcome table. |
Other title | They go wild over me. |
Other title | How did you feel? |
Other title | Everybody sing freedom. |
Other title | We shall not be moved. |
Other title | This little light of mine. |
Other title | You'd better leave segregation alone. |
Other title | Dog, dog. |
Other title | I know we'll meet again. |
Other title | Ballad of the sutdent sit-ins. |
Other title | Moving on. |
Other title | Which side are you on? |
Other title | Freedom's comin' and it won't be long. |
Other title | Get you rights, Jack. |
Other title | Hallelujah, I'm a-travelin'. |
Other title | If you miss me from the back of the bus. |
Other title | Hully gully. |
Other title | Buses are a-comin', oh yes. |
Other title | Parchman parodies. |
Other title | Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round. |
Other title | Oh Pritchett, oh Kelly. |
Other title | Sing till the power of the Lord comes down. |
Other title | Come and go with me to that land. |
Other title | Certainly, Lord. |
Other title | I'm on my way to the freedom land. |
Other title | I'm so glad. |
Other title | Oh freedom. |
Other title | Over my head. |
Other title | Walkin' for freedom just like John. |
Other title | One man's hands. |
Other title | Woke up this morning with my mind on freedom. |
Other title | Get on board, little children. |
Other title | Come by here. |
Other title | Fighting for my rights. |
Other title | Been down into the South. |
Other title | We'll never turn back. |
Other title | Ballad of Herbert Lee. |
Other title | Hammer song. |
Other title | Guide my feet while I run this race. |
Other title | Bull Connor's jail. |
Other title | Ballad for Bill Moore. |
Other title | Hard travelin'. |
Other title | Ninety-nine and a half won't do. |
Other title | Keep your eyes on the prize. |
LCCN | 90754220 90151076 |
ISBN | 0865711798 (hard) |