Title Work Title No: 12584 Medium: Moving Image Date: 8 Aug 1991 (Recorded) Original Summary: Video Tape (VHS.0260) Video Tape (VHS.0258) Labor studies professor and songwriter Tom Juravich explores at the musical influences, people and stories that shaped the labor songs of the 1930's. Songs considered include: "We Shall Not Be Moved" "Sing Me a Song With Social Significance" "In the Fall of '29" "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum" "If I Had a Hammer" "Ain't Gonna Kill Those Scottsboro Boys" "Soup Song" "Another Mess of Beans" "Beans, Bacon and Gravy" "I Hate the Capitalist System" "Welfare Store" "Raggedy, Raggedy Are We" "Mean Things Happening In This Land" "Waitin' on Roosevelt" "No Home In This World Anymore" "Do-Re-Mi" "Making a Ford" "Company Union" "Which Side Are You On" "I Am a Union Woman" "Sit Down!" "Stickin' with the Union" "Roll the Union On" "Song of the CIO" "Take This Job and Shove It" "This Land Is Your Land" Duration: 1 hr 31 min 0 sec
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