Grand Coulee Dam (song) explained

Grand Coulee Dam
Type:song
Artist:Woody Guthrie
Recorded:May 1941

"Grand Coulee Dam" is an American folk song recorded in 1941 by Woody Guthrie.

Background

He wrote it during a brief period when he was commissioned by the Bonneville Power Administration to write songs as part of a documentary film project about the dam and related projects.

The song was part of the Columbia River Ballads, a set of 26 songs written by Guthrie as part of a commission by the BPA, the federal agency created to sell and distribute power from the river's federal hydroelectric facilities, in particular the Bonneville Dam and Grand Coulee Dam. On the recommendation of Alan Lomax, the BPA hired Guthrie to write a set of propaganda songs about the federal projects to gain support for federal regulation of hydroelectricity.[1]

Although the intended documentary film was not completed until 1949, Guthrie's songs were recorded in Portland, Oregon in May 1941. The tune for "Grand Coulee Dam" is based on that of the traditional song "The Wabash Cannonball".[2] Guthrie's recording was reissued on the Folkways album Bound For Glory in 1956,[3] and subsequently on numerous compilations of Guthrie's songs.

The song was later recorded by British skiffle musician Lonnie Donegan, whose version entered the British pop charts in April 1958, rising to number six on the chart.[4] Donegan was featured performing the song in the movie Six-Five Special, a spin-off of the British TV show of the same name.[5] [6] One critic has written:[7]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.woodyguthrie.org/biography/biography5.htm Biography at Woody Guthrie official site, p.5
  2. https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11918998 Jeff Brady, Woody Guthrie's Fertile Month on the Columbia River, NPR Music
  3. http://www.discogs.com/Woody-Guthrie-Bound-For-Glory/release/1998591 Bound For Glory LP at Discogs.com
  4. Book: Betts, Graham. 2004. Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004. 1st. Collins. London. 0-00-717931-6. 231.
  5. http://www.45cat.com/record/7n15129 Image of "Grand Coulee Dam" record label
  6. http://www.allmovie.com/work/six-five-special-132435 Six-Five Special at Allmovie.com
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=2gU4URxmuQ4C&dq=donegan+coulee&pg=PA76 Michael Brocken, The British Folk Revival, 1944-2002, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2003, p.76