One Grain of Sand
One Grain of Sand is an album by American folk singer Odetta, first released in 1963. It was re-released on CD in 1997.
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Released | 1963 | |||
Genre | Folk, blues | |||
Length | 41:21 | |||
Label | Vanguard | |||
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Track listing
All songs Traditional unless otherwise noted.
- "Sail Away, Ladies" – 2:41
- "Moses, Moses" (John Davis, Alan Lomax) – 3:00
- "Midnight Special" – 3:26
- "Rambler-Gambler" – 3:22
- "Cotton Fields" (Lead Belly)[2] – 3:25
- "Roll On, Buddy" – 3:04
- "Ain't No Grave" – 2:24
- "Special Delivery Blues" – 2:41
- "Rambling Round Your City" (Woody Guthrie) – 4:06
- "Boll Weevil" – 2:18
- "Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies" – 3:28
- "She Moved Through the Fair" – 3:05
- "Cool Water" (Bob Nolan) – 3:08
- "One Grain of Sand" (Pete Seeger) – 2:09
Production notes
- Design by Jules Halfant
- Photography by Pompeo Posar
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