Research Catalog

The hand that holds the bread progress and protest in the gilded age : songs from the Civil War to the Columbian Exposition.

Title
  1. The hand that holds the bread [sound recording] : progress and protest in the gilded age : songs from the Civil War to the Columbian Exposition.
Published by
  1. New York : New World Records, p1978.

Items in the library and off-site

Filter by

Displaying 1 item

StatusFormatAccessCall numberItem location
Status
Request for on-site use
How do I pick up this item and when will it be ready?
FormatAudioAccessUse in libraryCall numberA-302 N 267 LPItem locationOff-site

Details

Additional authors
  1. Rivers, Earl.
  2. Cincinnati's University Singers. prf
  3. Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Anti-monopoly war song.
  2. Pacific railroad.
  3. Song of the red man.
  4. Future America.
  5. Drill, ye tarriers, drill.
  6. Laborer you see, and I love liberty.
  7. Out of work.
  8. Eight hours.
  9. Chinese, the Chinese, you know.
  10. Little ah sid.
  11. No Irish need apply.
  12. Uncle Sam's farm.
  13. Jim Fisk, or he never went back on the poor.
  14. Kick him when he's down.
  15. We never speak as we pass by.
  16. When the girls can vote.
  17. Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man.
  18. Ma! Ma! where's my Pa?
  19. Little brown jug.
  20. Father's a drunkard, and mother is dead.
Subject
  1. Protest songs
  2. Working class > Songs and music
  3. Popular music > To 1901
Contents
  1. The hand that holds the bread / George F. Root (1:25) -- The anti-monopoly war song / R.J. Harrison? (2:15) -- The Pacific railroad / George F. Root (2:15) -- The song of the red man / Henry C. Work (2:54) -- The future America / trad. and H.C. Dodge (1:37) -- Drill, ye tarriers, drill / Thomas F. Casey? (2:53) -- A laborer you see, and I love liberty / George W. Loyd (1:03) -- Out of work / Alice Hawthorne [Septimus Winner] (2:59) -- Eight hours / Jesse H. Jones and I.G. Blanchard (2:29) -- The Chinese, the Chinese, you know / W.S. Mullally and John E. Donnelly (1:16) -- Little ah sid / Joseph P. Skelly (2:24) -- No Irish need apply / O'Reilly? (2:35) -- Uncle Sam's farm / E.P. Christy and Jesse Hutchinson (2:15) -- Jim Fisk, or he never went back on the poor / William J. Scanlan? (3:54) -- Kick him when he's down / T. Martin Towne (1:57) -- We never speak as we pass by / anon. and Frank Egerton? (2:49) -- When the girls can vote / M.H. Evans and Emma Pow Smith [Bauder] (1:14) -- The fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man / John Hutchinson (3:11) -- Ma! Ma! where's my Pa? / H.R. Monroe [Monroe Rosenfeld] (4:27) -- Little brown jug / Eastburn [Joseph Eastburn Winner] (1:26) -- Father's a drunkard, and mother is dead / Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst and "Stella" of Washington [Nellie H. Bradley] (4:13) -- Crooked whiskey / anon. and "Sour Mash" (2:07) -- After the fair / Otto Bonnell and Charles K. Harris (2:44) -- Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay / Angelo A. Asher and Richard Morton; earlier version arr. Henry J. Sayers (1:54).
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. At head of title: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
  2. "Industrial and populist musics" from the late nineteenth century.
  3. "Progress and protest in the gilded age; songs from the Civil War to the Columbian Exposition."
  4. Historical and descriptive notes by William Brooks, with bibliography, discography, and lyric texts (8 p.) on container and bound in.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati.