Woody Guthrie - Man Of The People

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Review by Ken Snyder

Man of the People is a classic album by the legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie. Released in 1948, the album features some of Guthrie's most iconic songs, including "This Land Is Your Land" and "Hard Travelin'". The album also includes lesser-known tracks like "Dust Bowl Blues" and "Tom Joad", which showcase Guthrie's talent for storytelling and his deep empathy for the struggles of the working class.

The album has a raw, stripped-down sound, with Guthrie's voice and acoustic guitar taking center stage. The songs are simple and direct, but also deeply political and socially conscious. Guthrie's lyrics are filled with references to the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and the struggles of everyday people to make ends meet in a harsh and unforgiving world.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Muleskinner Blues 2:50
This Land Is Your Land2:16
Gypsy Davy2:49
Do Re Mi2:33
Dust Bowl Blues 3:25
Ramblin' Round2:14
Jarama Valley2:52
Pastures of Plenty2:22
Vigilante Man3:20
I'm Gonna Join That One Big Union2:30
The Sinking Of The Rueben James 2:59
Nine Hundred Miles 2:52
Tom Joad Pt. 13:24
Pretty Boy Floyd3:07
Talking Columbia 2:28

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Ramblin' Round - Woody Guthrie

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Catalog Numbers

MGMV027

Labels

My Generation Music

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Summary by Ken Snyder

Man of the People is a timeless classic that still resonates with listeners today. Guthrie's music and message continue to inspire generations of artists and activists who seek to make the world a better place. Whether you're a longtime fan of folk music or a newcomer to Guthrie's work, this album is essential listening for anyone who cares about social justice and the power of music to change the world.

Comments

zamzam8
Man led a sad life
nikolamsk1317
my sweet heart and my parents perhaps his children and his wife this talk about a german man left his famyli children and wife despite he been strong his run from his country after lost the war because of trouble with money why do owner from coca cola are saying so dangerous words we have a reliogion only for the germans and this religion says that the thorn means an atomic bomb and the missels and the fact that you always see a thorn clue in the stick of the tree means that in the judgement day of all people that already die the thorn will never left the stick of the tree the same way that the bomb will not fly and i dont know if your country will have the eternal life and if you and the people of your country had made an agreement with jewish people to throw the bomb to get the eternal life in base of nasa the big one where many people rich live here another surprise to your government you know why jesus christ is nail in the cross without can move his hands and feet its because the jewish people had spread in the world the body fight thie rule belongs to our religion too who made this act behind the usa goverment back the man who ramblim around after start war left his little children and his wife despite been strong and left his country to not die without food the man should be ashamed you want to mean that our third rule say something too the rivers poluted means christ make appear fish from nothing
nixipixi4
I was looking up Woody Guthrie this morning and who has posted the music here? My author friend T. A. Sedlak! Strange... the last time I remember seeing him he was tossing chunks of weed around at the annual Marijuana harvest festival in Madison, and patronizing the local NORML meetings. What are the chances he would be the one posting the music I'm listening to?
whiterocks
linda ronstadt does a great version of this.
btheresa149
yeah they are the same chords and tuning to my knowledge
dinerointeligentecontacto
Irene Goodnight?
kos42
Good Stuff !!!
fetoonaljudaibi
Love Linda Ronstadt's version of this song.
rajusth
by Huddie "Leadbelly" Leadbetter, im not sure woody did a cover of it but still your right it would be good to see it uploaded
valentinesseoul12
@MusicRevisited when? not for a few centuries at least
jajilove
Woody is the essence of hard hitting truth, and hard work: America was once the same.
alyssakalams
*****
civilthingsblog
I could listen to this man alllllllll day long.