I Am a Girl of Constant Sorrow - Sarah Ogan Gunning, Gunning, Sarah Ogan
Loving Nancy - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Old Jack Frost - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
May I Go With You, Johnny - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
The Hand of God On the Wall - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Down On the Picket Line - Sarah Ogan Gunning, Gunning, Sarah Ogan
I Hate the Company Bosses - Sarah Ogan Gunning, Gunning, Sarah Ogan
I'm Going To Organize - Sarah Ogan Gunning, Gunning, Sarah Ogan
Christ Was a Wayworn Traveler - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Why Do You Stand There In the Rain - Sarah Ogan Gunning, Gunning, Sarah Ogan
Dreadful Memories - Sarah Ogan Gunning, Gunning, Sarah Ogan
Old Southern Town - Sarah Ogan Gunning, Gunning, Sarah Ogan
I Have Letters From My Father - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Captain Devin - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Gee Whiz, What Have They Done To Me - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Davy Crockett - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Battle of Mill Spring - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Just the Sam Today - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Sally - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
Oh, Death - Sarah Ogan Gunning,
It would be difficult to over-estimate the importance of this recording, made for us by Archie Green, who is surely the nation's leading authority on the music and folklore of the labor movement in America. Sarah Gunning w... more »as the sister of the better-known Aunt Molly Jackson. They were both active in the struggle to organize the mine workers in the Kentucky coal fields, a long, bitter, and often bloody battle. As in the civil rights struggle, songs proved to be an important element in the struggle, helping to educate the workers and encouraging them to maintain their solidarity. Sarah created some of those songs, several examples of which are included here. Powerful!« less
It would be difficult to over-estimate the importance of this recording, made for us by Archie Green, who is surely the nation's leading authority on the music and folklore of the labor movement in America. Sarah Gunning was the sister of the better-known Aunt Molly Jackson. They were both active in the struggle to organize the mine workers in the Kentucky coal fields, a long, bitter, and often bloody battle. As in the civil rights struggle, songs proved to be an important element in the struggle, helping to educate the workers and encouraging them to maintain their solidarity. Sarah created some of those songs, several examples of which are included here. Powerful!