November 6, 2021

Woody Guthrie's Songs to Grow On Sung by Jack Elliott

Folkways Records – FC 7501
Folkways Records – FC 7501

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
Country: US
Released: 1961
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Children
[Tracklist]
A1 Jig Along Home (2:37)
A2 Car Song (1:54)
A3 Swimmy Swim (2:03)
A4 Don't You Push Me Down (2:03)
A5 Why, Oh Why? (3:20)
A6 Put Your Finger in the Air (3:18)
A7 Wake Up (3:55)
B1 Pretty and Shiny-O (1:12)
B2 Clean-O (2:37)
B3 Pick it Up (2:32)
B4 Dance Around (1:45)
B5 Howdido (1:26)
B6 My Little Seed (2:44)
B7 Build a House (2:09)
B8 Needle Song (2:10)
B9 We All Work Together (2:46)
[Credits]
Ramblin' Jack Elliott (guitar/harmonica/vocals)
Liner Notes: Woody Guthrie, Designer: Moses Asch
[Notes]
Today, many people are only aware of Woody Guthrie's songs for adults, such as "This Land Is Your Land," but Guthrie (1912–1967) was also a successful and prolific composer of songs for children. Filled with whimsy and enthusiasm, dealing with events in the lives of young children, the songs are as much fun to sing today as they were fifty years ago. Perhaps no performer, other than Guthrie himself, is as well qualified to sing these songs (intended primarily for children ages four to six) as Ramblin' Jack Elliott (born 1931). He lived for a time in the Guthrie household and so perfected Guthrie's style that Guthrie is supposed to have exclaimed, "Jack sounds more like me than I do!"

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