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"Take This Hammer" (Roud 4299, AFS 745B1) is a prison, logging, and railroad work song, which has the same Roud number as another song, "Nine Pound Hammer", with which it shares verses. " Swannanoa Tunnel" and "Asheville Junction" are similar.
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Take This Hammer is a 1964 American documentary film produced and directed by KQED (TV)'s Richard O. Moore for National Educational Television in 1963. [1] The film first aired on February 4, 1964, in the Bay Area, at 7:30 pm on Ch.9 KQED.
Although the sales of this album were disappointing (only resulting in 304 copies sold by March 1943), some of Lead Belly's best remembered songs debuted here, such as "Take This Hammer" and "Rock Island Line." [1] A contemporary review in Jazz magazine was highly favorable, calling the record "superbly done." [3]
Pages in category "Films shot in Norfolk" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 45 Years; A.
‘If they take this they’re going to be preyed on’: Caleb Hammer is disgusted by a 26-year-old car salesman trying to offload a car loan with a 24% interest rate Vishesh Raisinghani October ...
The B-side "This Hammer" is a traditional song, originally titled "Take This Hammer" and was arranged by the Shadows. [3] Reviewed in Record Mirror, "Theme for Young Lovers" was described as an "easy on the ear treatment of a number from the film "Wonderful Life".
A 15-year-old boy stormed a small regional airport in Arkansas with an AR-style rifle while demanding a plane — until he was stopped by a “heroic” pilot who ran and grabbed his own gun ...