Dear Mr. President (album)
Dear Mr. President is a 1942 album by the Almanac Singers: Agnes Cunningham, Baldwin "Butch" Hawes, Woody Guthrie, Millard Lampell, Lee Hays and Pete Seeger. After the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor, in February 1942 the Almanacs went into the studio to record a set of songs supporting the American war effort. This was partly because with American entrance into World War II all American unions adopted a no-strike pledge.[1] Another contributing factor was that, after Hitler invaded the USSR in June 1941, Moscow had reversed its previous anti-intervention stance as expressed in the group's earlier album, Songs for John Doe. This lost the Almanacs a sizeable chunk of their working repertoire. The songs are:[1]
Dear Mr. President | ||||
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Released | 1942 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Keynote | |||
Producer | Alan Lomax | |||
Almanac Singers chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Track | Song Title | By |
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1. | Belt Line Girl | Agnes 'Sis' Cunningham |
2. | Dear Mr. President | Pete Seeger |
3. | Deliver the Goods | Seeger, Hawes |
4. | Reuben James | Guthrie, Hays, Lampell |
5. | Round and Round Hitler's Grave | Guthrie, Lampell, Seeger |
6. | Side By Side | Arthur Stern |
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References
- The Almanac Singers. Dear Mr. President Retrieved February 21, 2008
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