Lost Radio Shows
Woody Guthrie
Pete Seeger
1. Us Department Of Health
"V.D.Blues"
Exact date unknown, 194x
total: 14:55
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Woody Guthrie, BBC "Children's Hour", London, GB, July 7, 1944
From Guy Logsdon's Discography, reprinted in Santelli, Robert & Davidson, Emily (eds.),
Hard Travelin' -- The Life and Legacy of Woody Guthrie, Hanover and London, 1999, p. 196:
"7 JULY 1944. Woody was a Merchant Marine, "washing dishes on a Liberty Ship," the troop ship
Sea Porpoise which carried troops to the Normandy beach in early July 1944. After the troops were
sent ashore, the ship hit a mine but made its way back to England; Woody was routed through London
toward Glasgow, Scotland, toward the United States. On a song manuscript dated "July 13th, 1944",
Woody wrote, "this train is carrying me outside from London now; on up towards Belfast, and Glasgow."
While in London, he went to the offices of the BBC where he introduced himself as a member of
The Martins and the Coys [produced by Alan Lomax for the BBC in late March 1944, broadcast by the BBC
on 26 June 1944] and was given the opportunity to sing on the Children's Hour. After an autobiographical
statement, he was recorded singing with his guitar accompaniment two railroad songs:
"Wabash Cannonball"
"900 Miles" (this is the minor-key melody that Cisco made popular)"
Lineage: BBC radio documentary, 1987 (provided by wonderboy) > Audacity->flac frontend (level 8, verify,
align on sector boundaries)
total: 05:14
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Lost Radio Shows
Woody Guthrie
Pete Seeger
1. Us Department Of Health
"V.D.Blues"
Exact date unknown
..
both 2005 reseeds and unreleased. the part of the BBC doc. was cut out and uploaded by fredgermany.
the first set has Woody on it as Rusty the Traveler.
enjoy,
wonderboy