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Songs To Grow On For Mother And Child [ CD / Album ]

Songs To Grow On For Mother And Child

SKU: CD21585 Barcode: 0093074503522
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Format: CD / Album

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  • Released Date: 12 Mar 2001

  • Genre: Folk

Our Take

Grab your dancing shoes and hold onto your hats, because Woody Guthrie's "Songs To Grow On For Mother An" is a rollicking good time from start to finish. This raucous collection of tunes is sure to get even the most stoic of listeners tapping their toes and humming along.

Guthrie's signature folky twang is on full display throughout the album, with his timeless lyrics and catchy melodies taking centre stage. From the infectious energy of "Riding In My Car" to the heartfelt nostalgia of "All Work Together", Guthrie's storytelling prowess is on full display.

But it's not just Guthrie's songwriting that shines on this album - his musicianship is also top-notch. The playful instrumentation and lively arrangements give each track a unique flavour, keeping listeners on their toes and eager for more.

And let's not forget Guthrie's vocal delivery, which is as charming and charismatic as ever. His rough-hewn voice adds an extra layer of authenticity to each track, making it feel like Guthrie is performing just for you in your own living room.

So if you're in the mood for some feel-good folk music that's guaranteed to put a smile on your face, look no further than Woody Guthrie's "Songs To Grow On For Mother An". It's a delight from start to finish, and a must-listen for fans of classic Americana.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Grassy Grass Grass
2. Swimmy Swim*
3. Little Sugar
4. Rattle My Rattle
5. I Want My Milk
6. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
7. One Day Old
8. Wash-y Wash Wash
9. I'll Eat You, I'll Drink You
10. Make A Blobble
11. Who's My Pretty Baby
12. I'll Write And I'll Draw
13. Why, Oh Why
14. Pick It Up*
15. Pretty And Shiny-O*
16. Needle Sing*
17. Bling-Blang*
18. Goodnight Little Arlo

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About the artist

Woody Guthrie

Woody Guthrie is the epitome of the American troubadour, a folk icon whose lyrics have echoed through generations. Born in Okemah, Oklahoma in 1912, Guthrie's musical career took off in the tumultuous 1930s, where his songs became anthems for the working class. With his signature guitar adorned with the words "This Machine Kills Fascists," Guthrie's music was a call to arms for social justice. His sharp wit and rebel spirit shone through in tracks like "This Land Is Your Land" and "Talking Dust Bowl Blues," capturing the essence of a nation in turmoil. Guthrie's influence can be felt in the music of Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and countless others who have followed in his footsteps. But Guthrie's legacy extends far beyond his music. With his signature cowboy hat and harmonica, he was a cultural icon, a symbol of resistance and resilience in the face of adversity. His influence on the American music landscape cannot be overstated, and his legacy continues to inspire artists all over the world. Woody Guthrie may have passed away in 1967, but his spirit lives on in every protest song and every folk ballad. His music remains as relevant today as it was during the Great Depression, a testament to his enduring power as a storyteller and a songwriter. So hats off to Woody Guthrie, the man who gave voice to the voiceless and hope to the hopeless.

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