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  2. Songs of Free Men - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Free Men is a studio album by Paul Robeson, recorded in early 1942 and released on Columbia Masterworks in 1943.

  3. Category:Paul Robeson songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Paul Robeson songs or lists of Paul Robeson songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Paul Robeson songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Paul Robeson - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, another Kurdish poet, Cegerxwîn, also wrote a poem about him, Heval Pol Robson ("Comrade Paul Robeson"), which was put to music by singer Şivan Perwer in 1976. [367] Black 47's 1989 album Home of the Brave includes the song "Paul Robeson (Born to Be Free)", which features spoken quotes of Robeson as part of the song. [368]

  5. Joe Hill (song) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Robeson released the song on his albums Songs of Free Men (1943), [5] Paul Robeson: Favorite Songs (1959) and the live album Paul Robeson at Carnegie Hall (1959); Joan Baez performed the song at the Woodstock music festival in 1969 and later included it in her album, One Day at a Time [6] [7]

  6. Paul Robeson discography - Wikipedia

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    Paul Robeson singt Lieder aus aller Welt ("Paul Robeson Sings Songs of Many Lands") West Germany?, 12" LP, Concert Hall M-2123 [20] "Encore, Robeson!" (Paul Robeson: Favorite Songs, Vol. 2) 12" LP, Monitor Records MP 581, MPS 581 [21] Robeson: 12" LP, Verve Records MG V-4044 [22] 1962 Paul Robeson singt Negro Spirituals a.k.a. Negro Spirituals

  7. Paul Robeson at Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Paul Robeson at Carnegie Hall is a live album by Paul Robeson, ... "Chinese Children's Song" ... Jerome Kern 9. "Going Home" Antonín Dvořák, ...

  8. Paul Simon names the fan-favorite song he’ll never perform again

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    Paul Simon has warned fans they won’t be hearing him play his 1986 hit “You Can Call Me Al” anytime soon.. The 83-year-old folk rock icon, who rose to fame with Art Garfunkel as the renowned ...

  9. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (album) - Wikipedia

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    Swing Low, Sweet Chariot is a studio album by Paul Robeson, released in 1949 on Columbia Masterworks. Robeson was accompanied on piano by Lawrence Brown , who also provided additional vocals on some of the tracks.