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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. Track listing The album was originally ...

  3. Paul Robeson - Wikipedia

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    Paul Leroy Robeson (/ ˈ r oʊ b s ən / ROHB-sən; [3] [4] April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was an American bass-baritone concert artist, actor, professional football player, and activist who became famous both for his cultural accomplishments and for his political stances.

  4. Paul Robeson discography - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Free Men / Spirituals: 12" LP, Columbia Odyssey 32 16 0268 [39] 1974 The Essential Paul Robeson: ... Paul Robeson: The Complete EMI Sessions, 1928−1939 Box ...

  5. Spirituals (Paul Robeson album) - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Free Men (1943) Spirituals (1946) A Robeson Recital of Popular Favourites (1947) Spirituals (1946) ... Spirituals is a studio album by Paul Robeson, ...

  6. 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]

  7. That's Why Darkies Were Born - Wikipedia

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    Notably recorded by Paul Robeson and Kate Smith " That's Why Darkies Were Born " was a popular song written by Ray Henderson and Lew Brown . It originated in George White's Scandals of 1931, where white baritone Everett Marshall performed the song in blackface .

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  9. Ol' Man River - Wikipedia

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    Robeson recorded the song with Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra in 1928, and multiple times in the 1930s. [ 12 ] From the show's opening number "Cotton Blossom", the notes in the phrase "Cotton Blossom, Cotton Blossom" are the same notes as those in the phrase "Ol' Man River, dat Ol' Man River," but inverted.