000812921 000__ 10924cam\a2201873Ia\4500 000812921 001__ 812921 000812921 005__ 20210515142633.0 000812921 008__ 080813s2007\\\\aluacg\\\bk\\\001\0\eng\d 000812921 019__ $$a180756912 000812921 020__ $$a9781588381934$$q(paperback) 000812921 020__ $$a1588381935$$q(paperback) 000812921 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn243703390 000812921 035__ $$a812921 000812921 040__ $$aWLM$$beng$$cWLM$$dMUM$$dILC$$dEDK$$dBTCTA$$dBAKER$$dYDXCP$$dHU9$$dBDX$$dOHRRH$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCA$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCO$$dALPEL$$dZ45$$dOCL$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCO 000812921 043__ $$an-usu--$$an-us--- 000812921 049__ $$aISEA 000812921 050_4 $$aM1977.C47$$bS56 2007 000812921 08204 $$a781.592 000812921 24500 $$aSing for freedom :$$bthe story of the Civil Rights Movement through its songs /$$ccompiled and edited by Guy and Candie Carawan ; foreword by Julian Bond. 000812921 24630 $$aStory of the Civil Rights Movement through its songs 000812921 2461_ $$iPart one previously published under the title:$$aWe shall overcome 000812921 2461_ $$iPart two previously published under the title:$$aFreedom is a constant struggle 000812921 260__ $$aMontgomery, Ala. :$$bNewSouth Books,$$c©2007. 000812921 300__ $$axxii, 266 pages :$$billustrations, music, portraits ;$$c26 cm 000812921 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000812921 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000812921 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000812921 500__ $$aPrincipally melodies and lyrics with chord symbols. Includes historical and personal commentary with each song. 000812921 500__ $$aOriginally published: We shall overcome: New York : Oak Publications, 1963 ; Freedom is a constant struggle: New York : Oak Publications, 1968). 000812921 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and discography (pages 254-255) and index. 000812921 50500 $$tForeword /$$rJulian Bond --$$tEditor's note on style and organization --$$tPreface to the 2007 edition /$$rGuy and Candie Carawan --$$tPreface to the 1992 edition /$$rGuy and Candie Carawan --$$gPart 1.$$tWe Shall Overcome ; Introduction [from the 1963 edition] ; 1960 : Sit-ins, Stand-ins, Wade-ins, Kneel-ins, etc ; 1961 : Freedom rides ; 1961-62 : Albany, Georgia ; 1962-63 : Voter registration ; 1963 : Greenwood, Birmingham --$$gPart 2.$$tFreedom Is A Constant Struggle ; Introduction [from the 1968 edition] ; 1963-64 : I got on my traveling shoes ; 1964 : Freedom is a constant struggle ; I been in the storm so long ; 1963-65 : Oh, Wallace, you never can jail us all -- 1966-68 : We got the whole world shakin'. 000812921 50500 $$tSongs. Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round --$$tAnother day's journey --$$tBallad for Bill Moore --$$tBallad of Herbert Lee --$$tBalld of the student sit-ins --$$tBattle hymn of the Republic --$$tBattle hymn of the Republic #2 --$$tBeen down into the South --$$tBerlin Wall --$$tBirmingham Sunday --$$tBourgeois blues --$$tBull Connor's jail --$$tBullyin' Jack-a-diamonds --$$tBurn, baby, burn --$$tBuses are a-comin', oh yes --$$tCareless love --$$tCarry it on --$$tCertainly, Lord --$$tCome and go with me to that land --$$tCome by here --$$tDelta blues --$$tDemonstrating G.I. --$$tDixie --$$tDog, dog --$$tDo what the spirit say do --$$tDown on me --$$tEverybody sing freedom --$$tFather's gone --$$tFighting for my rights --$$tFreedom is a constant struggle --$$tFreedom now --$$tFreedom's comin' and it won't be long --$$tFreedom train a-coming --$$tFrere Jacques --$$tGet on board, little children --$$tGet your rights, Jack --$$tGive me the gourd to drink water --$$tGo ahead --$$tGo down old Hannah --$$tGonna be a meeting over yonder --$$tGo tell it on the mountain --$$tGreat day for me --$$tGuide my feet while I run this race --$$tHallelujah I'm a-travelin' --$$tHammer song --$$tHard travelin' --$$tHow did you feel? --$$tHully gully --$$tI ain't scared a'your jail --$$tI been in the storm so long --$$tI don't want to be lost in the slums --$$tIf you miss me from the back of the bus --$$tI know --$$tI'll be all right --$$tI love everybody --$$tI'm gonna sit at the welcome table --$$tI'm on my way to the freedom land --$$tI'm so glad --$$tIt isn't nice --$$tI want my freedom --$$tI'm so glad --$$tIt isn't nice --$$tI want my freedom --$$tI will overcome --$$tJuba --$$tKeep on pushing --$$tKeep your eyes on the prize, hold on --$$tLead poison on the wall --$$tLegend of Danville --$$tMississippi goddam --$$tMove on over --$$tMoving on --$$tMurder on the road in Alabama --$$tNever too much love --$$tNinety-nine and a half won't do --$$tNothing but a soldier --$$tOginga odinga --$$tOh freedom --$$tOh Pritchett, oh Kelly --$$tOh, Wallace (you can never jail us all) --$$tOne man's hands --$$tOn top of Old Smokey --$$tOver my head --$$tParchman parodies --$$tPeople get ready --$$tProphecy of a SNCC field secretary --$$tRent strike blues --$$tRight! Right! --$$tSing till the power of the Lord comes down --$$tStreets of Laredo --$$tSweet bye and bye --$$tThey go wild over me --$$tThis little light of mine --$$tThis may be the last time --$$tThrow me anywhere, Lord --$$tTravelling shoes --$$tUp over my head --$$tWade in the water --$$tWalkin' for freedom just like John --$$tWe are soldiers --$$tWe got a thing going on --$$tWe got the whole world shakin' --$$tWe'll never turn back --$$tWe're gonna march in St. Augustine tonight, my Lord --$$tWe shall not be moved --$$tWe shall overcome --$$tWe've got a job --$$tWhich side are you on? --$$tWhich side are you on? --$$tWhole lot of peoples is strong --$$tWhy was the darkie born? --$$tWoke up this morning with my mind on freedom --$$tYankee Doodle --$$tYou'd better leave segregation alone --$$tYou should have been there. 000812921 520__ $$aFrom the Publisher: This new combined edition of We Shall Overcome and Freedom Is A Constant Struggle weaves together the leadsheets of 115 songs, 135 moving documentary photos, and stirring firsthand accounts. Grouped together in chapters on each of the key stages of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, they create a stunning vision of this critical moment in world history. Includes an introduction by the editors, Guy and Candie Carawan. Arranged chronologically, fully indexed. 000812921 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xCivil rights$$zSouthern States$$vMusic. 000812921 650_0 $$aProtest songs$$zSouthern States. 000812921 650_0 $$aGospel music$$zSouthern States. 000812921 650_0 $$aSongs, English$$zSouthern States. 000812921 650_0 $$aCivil rights movements$$zUnited States$$vSongs and music. 000812921 655_7 $$aGospel music.$$2lcgft 000812921 7001_ $$aCarawan, Guy. 000812921 7001_ $$aCarawan, Candie. 000812921 7001_ $$aBond, Julian,$$d1940-2015. 000812921 70012 $$aReece, Florence,$$d1900-1986.$$tWhich side are you on? 000812921 73002 $$aFrère Jacques. 000812921 73002 $$aWe shall overcome. 000812921 73002 $$aYankee Doodle (Song) 000812921 74002 $$aAin't gonna let nobody turn me round. 000812921 74002 $$aAnother day's journey. 000812921 74002 $$aBallad for Bill Moore. 000812921 74002 $$aBallad of Herbert Lee. 000812921 74002 $$aBalld of the student sit-ins. 000812921 74002 $$aBattle hymn of the Republic. 000812921 74002 $$aBattle hymn of the Republic #2. 000812921 74002 $$aBeen down into the South. 000812921 74002 $$aBerlin Wall. 000812921 74002 $$aBirmingham Sunday. 000812921 74002 $$aBourgeois blues. 000812921 74002 $$aBull Connor's jail. 000812921 74002 $$aBullyin' Jack-a-diamonds. 000812921 74002 $$aBurn, baby, burn. 000812921 74002 $$aBuses are a-comin', oh yes. 000812921 74002 $$aCareless love. 000812921 74002 $$aCarry it on. 000812921 74002 $$aCertainly, Lord. 000812921 74002 $$aCome and go with me to that land. 000812921 74002 $$aCome by here. 000812921 74002 $$aDelta blues. 000812921 74002 $$aDemonstrating G.I. 000812921 74002 $$aDixie. 000812921 74002 $$aDog, dog. 000812921 74002 $$aDo what the spirit say do. 000812921 74002 $$aDown on me. 000812921 74002 $$aEverybody sing freedom. 000812921 74002 $$aFather's gone. 000812921 74002 $$aFighting for my rights. 000812921 74002 $$aFreedom now. 000812921 74002 $$aFreedom's comin' and it won't be long. 000812921 74002 $$aFreedom's coming and it won't be long. 000812921 74002 $$aFreedom train a-coming. 000812921 74002 $$aGet on board, little children. 000812921 74002 $$aGet your rights, Jack. 000812921 74002 $$aGive me the gourd to drink water. 000812921 74002 $$aGo ahead. 000812921 74002 $$aGo down old Hannah. 000812921 74002 $$aGonna be a meeting over yonder. 000812921 74002 $$aGo tell it on the mountain. 000812921 74002 $$aGreat day for me. 000812921 74002 $$aGuide my feet while I run this race. 000812921 74002 $$aHallelujah I'm a-travelin'. 000812921 74002 $$aHammer song. 000812921 74002 $$aHard travelin'. 000812921 74002 $$aHard traveling. 000812921 74002 $$aHow did you feel? 000812921 74002 $$aHully gully. 000812921 74002 $$aI ain't scared a'your jail. 000812921 74002 $$aI ain't scared of your jail. 000812921 74002 $$aI been in the storm so long. 000812921 74002 $$aI don't want to be lost in the slums. 000812921 74002 $$aIf you miss me from the back of the bus. 000812921 74002 $$aI know. 000812921 74002 $$aI'll be all right. 000812921 74002 $$aI love everybody. 000812921 74002 $$aI'm gonna sit at the welcome table. 000812921 74002 $$aI'm on my way to the freedom land. 000812921 74002 $$aI'm so glad. 000812921 74002 $$aIt isn't nice. 000812921 74002 $$aI want my freedom. 000812921 74002 $$aI will overcome. 000812921 74002 $$aJuba. 000812921 74002 $$aKeep on pushing. 000812921 74002 $$aKeep your eyes on the prize, hold on. 000812921 74002 $$aLead poison on the wall. 000812921 74002 $$aLegend of Danville. 000812921 74002 $$aMississippi goddam. 000812921 74002 $$aMississippi God damn. 000812921 74002 $$aMove on over. 000812921 74002 $$aMoving on. 000812921 74002 $$aMurder on the road in Alabama. 000812921 74002 $$aNever too much love. 000812921 74002 $$aNinety-nine and a half won't do. 000812921 74002 $$aNothing but a soldier. 000812921 74002 $$aOginga odinga. 000812921 74002 $$aOh freedom. 000812921 74002 $$aOh Pritchett, oh Kelly. 000812921 74002 $$aOh, Wallace you can never jail us all. 000812921 74002 $$aYou can never jail us all. 000812921 74002 $$aOne man's hands. 000812921 74002 $$aOn top of Old Smokey. 000812921 74002 $$aOver my head. 000812921 74002 $$aParchman parodies. 000812921 74002 $$aPeople get ready. 000812921 74002 $$aProphecy of a SNCC field secretary. 000812921 74002 $$aRent strike blues. 000812921 74002 $$aRight! Right! 000812921 74002 $$aSing till the power of the Lord comes down. 000812921 74002 $$aStreets of Laredo. 000812921 74002 $$aSweet bye and bye. 000812921 74002 $$aThey go wild over me. 000812921 74002 $$aThis little light of mine. 000812921 74002 $$aThis may be the last time. 000812921 74002 $$aThrow me anywhere, Lord. 000812921 74002 $$aTravelling shoes. 000812921 74002 $$aUp over my head. 000812921 74002 $$aWade in the water. 000812921 74002 $$aWalkin' for freedom just like John. 000812921 74002 $$aWalking for freedom just like John. 000812921 74002 $$aWe are soldiers. 000812921 74002 $$aWe got a thing going on. 000812921 74002 $$aWe got the whole world shakin'. 000812921 74002 $$aWe got the whole world shaking. 000812921 74002 $$aWe'll never turn back. 000812921 74002 $$aWe're gonna march in St. Augustine tonight, my Lord. 000812921 74002 $$aWe shall not be moved. 000812921 74002 $$aWe've got a job. 000812921 74002 $$aWhole lot of peoples is strong. 000812921 74002 $$aWhy was the darkie born? 000812921 74002 $$aWoke up this morning with my mind on freedom. 000812921 74002 $$aYou'd better leave segregation alone. 000812921 74002 $$aYou should have been there. 000812921 85200 $$bgen$$hM1977.C47$$iS56$$i2007 000812921 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:812921$$pGLOBAL_SET 000812921 980__ $$aBIB 000812921 980__ $$aBOOK