The Almanac Singers feat. Sis Cunningham - Belt-Line Girl
The Almanac Singers feat. Pete Seeger - C for Conscription
The Almanac Singers - I Don't Want Your Millions Mister
Carlos Puebla - Cuba qu Linda es Cuba
Carlos Puebla - Y en eso Ilego Fidel
Cisco Houston - The Dying Cowboy
Joan Baez - Farewell Angelina
Judy Collins - In My Life
Judy Collins feat. Pete Seeger - Turn, Turn, Turn
Lead Belly - Cotton Fields
Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's Daughter
Marlene Dietrich - Where Have All the Flowers Gone
Paul Robeson - Joe Hill
Paul Robeson - Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
Pete Seeger - Down By the River Side
Pete Seeger - We Shall Overcome
Pete Seeger - Which Side Are You On?
Peter, Paul, Mary - If I Had A Hammer
Phil Ochs - What Are You Fighting For?
Ralph Chaplin - The Commonwealth of Toil
Sis Cunningham - Strange Things Happenin'
Tom Paxton - What Did You Learn In School Today?
Utah Phillips - Hallelujah I'm A Bum
Utah Phillips - The Preacher and the Slave
Woody Guthrie - All You Fascists Bound To Lose
Woody Guthrie - I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore
Woody Guthrie - Tear tthe Fascists Down
Woody Guthrie - This Land Is Your Land
unknown performers (written by Joe Hill) - Should I Ever Be a Soldier
unknown performer (written by Joe Hill) - The Rebel Girl
Originally intended to be a Fallout New Vegas radio mod, so add the whole archive to your mod manager if you want to use it as that.
Or simply download this link to get all the songs as mp3s (sorry, not named in the folder):
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lcDJwNGwprP-fYhdObXdCf72ETVo5ev8?usp=drive_link
some of them are just obscure and i only heard of their artists and that they were a big thing (big enough to be suppressed and harassed) from this book "The Folk Singers and the Bureau" and others arent quite labor/communist songs but i just think are neat like "The Dying Cowboy" and "Farewell Angelina" theyre absolute heart-renders. some are only on there because theyre a bit different but i wouldnt call them good and they only barely fit the style like "Coal Miner's Daughter" by far my least fav
Ooh, adding that book to my list, thanks!