Brother, can you spare a dime? [sound recording] : American song during the Great Depression.
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Other title: | American song during the great depression. Brother, can you spare a dime. The boulevard of broken dreams. Life is just a bowl of cherries. In the still of the night. Love walked in. On the good ship Lollypop. Unemployment stomp. |
Format: | CD Audio |
Language: | English |
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New York :
New World Records,
℗1977.
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Table of Contents:
- Brother, can you spare a dime (Bing Crosby)
- The boulevard of broken dreams (Deane Janis; Hal Kemp)
- Life is just a bowl of cherries (Rudy Vallee)
- In the still of the night (Glen Gray)
- Love walked in (Kenny Baker)
- On the good ship Lollypop (Shirley Temple)
- Unemployment stomp (Big Bill Broonzy)
- The gold diggers' song [We're in the money] (Dick Powell)
- All in and down and out blues (Uncle Dave Macon)
- Fifteen miles from Birmingham (Delmore Brothers)
- The coal loading machine (Evening Breezes Sextet)
- NRA blues (Bill Cox)
- I ain't got no home in this world anymore (Woody Guthrie)
- The death of Mother Jones (Gene Autry)
- All I want (Pete Seeger & Almanac Singers)
- The white cliffs of Dover (Glenn Miller & orch.)