The hand that holds the bread progress and protest in the gilded age : songs from the Civil War to the Columbian Exposition.
- Title
- 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
- New York : New World Records, p1978.
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- Description
- 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
- Alternative title
- Anti-monopoly war song.
- Pacific railroad.
- Song of the red man.
- Future America.
- Drill, ye tarriers, drill.
- Laborer you see, and I love liberty.
- Out of work.
- Eight hours.
- Chinese, the Chinese, you know.
- Little ah sid.
- No Irish need apply.
- Uncle Sam's farm.
- Jim Fisk, or he never went back on the poor.
- Kick him when he's down.
- We never speak as we pass by.
- When the girls can vote.
- Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man.
- Ma! Ma! where's my Pa?
- Little brown jug.
- Father's a drunkard, and mother is dead.
- Subject
- Contents
- 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
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- At head of title: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
- "Industrial and populist musics" from the late nineteenth century.
- "Progress and protest in the gilded age; songs from the Civil War to the Columbian Exposition."
- Historical and descriptive notes by William Brooks, with bibliography, discography, and lyric texts (8 p.) on container and bound in.
- Event (note)
- Recorded at Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati.