George Davis When Kentucky Had No Union Men

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item number:  34RFW
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CD Details

  • Released: 2009
  • Originally Released: 2009
  • Label: Folkways Records

Tracks:

  • 1.Little Lump of Coal
  • 2.When Kentucky Had No Union Men
  • 3.Harlan County Blues
  • 4.Sixteen Tons
  • 5.Callahan
  • 6.Love of Polly and Jack Monroe
  • 7.Rocking Chair Money
  • 8.The Wreck of Main Line Number 4
  • 9.The Three - Day Blues
  • 10.Coal Miner's Boogie
  • 11.Miner's Dream Come True
  • 12.Why Are You Leaving?
  • 13.Jesus Appeared in a Barroom
  • 14.Death of the Blue Eagle
  • 15.Glory in the Meetinghouse
  • 16.Buggerman in the Bushes
  • 17.A Child of Desertion
  • 18.White Shotgun

Product Description:

George Davis began working in the coal mines at thirteen. After he injured his arm in a mining accident, Davis knew he'd never be a great guitarist, so he concentrated on writing songs about the problems miners and their unions faced. This album presents eighteen of his powerful songs.

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  • UPC: 093070234321
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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