My Charge to Keep - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Charge to Keep I Have - Larry Long, Mason, Lowell
Jerry Hall - Larry Long,
I've Got Work to Do - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Danny Garcia - Larry Long,
Guadalajara, Mexico - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Sally Goodin' - Larry Long,
Mary Stuart - Larry Long,
Old Camp Hill - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Walter Frederick Browder - Larry Long,
My Little Town - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Lily Mae Stewart/The Charming Black Mustache - Larry Long,
Hard Times, Good Times in Coffee Springs - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Karen Cato - Larry Long,
I Will Sing Alleluia, Oh Lord - Larry Long,
Atha Thacker - Larry Long,
Hey Coal Miner - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Dana Williams and Lillian Diehl - Larry Long,
Wash Day Is Every Day - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Ezra Cunningham - Larry Long,
Way Down Yonder in the White Man's Field - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Lewis Martin, Jr - Larry Long,
I Know My Redeemer Lives - Larry Long,
Bill Godwin - Larry Long,
Not a Hog Thief or a Liar - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
Gladys Milton - Larry Long,
Why Not Me, Lord - Larry Long, Long, Larry [Bells]
When senior members of a community go into schools and talk about their lives and work, and children write songs with Larry Long about what they have learned, they create a remarkable celebration of humanity and hard work.... more » In these 1995 recordings, Alabama elders talk about their lives, and children from eleven rural public schools sing compositions based on the elders' words.« less
When senior members of a community go into schools and talk about their lives and work, and children write songs with Larry Long about what they have learned, they create a remarkable celebration of humanity and hard work. In these 1995 recordings, Alabama elders talk about their lives, and children from eleven rural public schools sing compositions based on the elders' words.