Library of Congress Recordings explained

Woody Guthrie: Library of Congress Recordings
Type:Album
Artist:Woody Guthrie
Cover:Library Of Congress Recordings Woody Guthrie.jpg
Released:1964
Recorded:March 21 and 27, 1940
Genre:Folk
Label:Elektra
Producer:Alan Lomax
Next Title:Dust Bowl Ballads
Next Year:1940

The Library of Congress Recording Sessions refers to a March 1940 session of recordings Woody Guthrie made in Washington, D.C., for Alan Lomax. They were catalogued in the United States Library of Congress. They are notable as the first recordings made of Woody Guthrie. They contain several traditional songs and three of Guthrie's best known songs, "So Long It's Been Good To Know You", "Talking Dust Bowl Blues" and "Do-Re-Me". The session is also interesting for Guthrie's autobiographical memories of Oklahoma, riding the freight trains and observations on life and America's Great Depression in conversation with Lomax.

These were not intended to be commercial recordings, but some tracks were later released on an Elektra Records three-LP set titled Woody Guthrie: Library of Congress Recordings in 1964.[1] [2]

Rounder Records released the recordings in 1988 on both LP and compact disc.

Track listing

Track Song Title Other
1. Lost Train Blues Traditional
2. Railroad Blues Traditional
3. Rye Whiskey Traditional
4. Traditional
5. Traditional
6. Texas Oil Field Traditional
7. Greenback Dollar Traditional
8. Traditional
9. So Long, It's Been Good to Know You Guthrie
10. Talking Dust Bowl Blues Guthrie
11. Guthrie
12.Hard TimesGuthrie
13.Pretty Boy FloydGuthrie
14.They Laid Jesus Christ in His GraveGuthrie
15.Jolly BankerGuthrie
16.I Ain't Got No HomeGuthrie
17.Dirty OverhallsGuthrie
18.Chain Around My LegGuthrie
19.Worried Man BluesTraditional
20.Lonesome ValleyGuthrie
21.Walking Down That Railroad LineGuthrie
22.Going Down the Road Feeling BadGuthrie
23.Dust Storm DisasterGuthrie
24.Foggy Mountain TopTraditional
25.Dust Pneumonia BluesGuthrie
26.California BluesGuthrie
27.Dust Bowl RefugeeGuthrie
28.Will Rogers HighwayGuthrie
29.Los Angeles New Year's FloodGuthrie

See also

Notes and References

  1. Woody Guthrie: Library Of Congress Recordings. Amazon.com, 1964. Elektra Records, Retrieved on February 13, 2008
  2. Allmusic. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r106656|pure_url=yes}} Library Of Congress Recordings]. Retrieved on February 13, 2008.