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  2. Dust Bowl Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Dust Bowl Ballads is an album by American folk singer Woody Guthrie. It was released by Victor Records , in 1940. [ 4 ] All the songs on the album deal with the Dust Bowl and its effects on the country and its people.

  3. Ain't Got No Home (Woody Guthrie song) - Wikipedia

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    Guthrie wrote his version of the song in response to this version, in an attempt to capture more effectively the "unrelieved anger" of the Dust Bowl refugees. [1] He was outraged by the song's message and the effects it had on the migrants, telling them to wait, and be meek.

  4. Do Re Mi (Woody Guthrie song) - Wikipedia

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    Written by Woody Guthrie, the song is included on his 1940 folk album Dust Bowl Ballads.It takes the form of a warning to would-be migrants to stay where they are (places of origin mentioned include Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Georgia, and Tennessee).

  5. Woody Guthrie discography - Wikipedia

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    Dialogue on the Dust Bowl 3410-B 3: Dialogue on the Dust Bowl, cont. 3411-A 1: Talking Dust Bowl Blues 3411-A 2,B 1: Dialogue on Experiences in California 3411-B 2: Do-Re-Mi 3411-B 3: Vocals /Guitar / Harmonica Hard Times 3412-A 1: March 22, 1940 Vocals / Guitar Bring Me Back to My Blue Eyed Boy 3412-A 2: Vocals / Guitar Dialogue on Love Songs ...

  6. Woody Guthrie - Wikipedia

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    Dust Bowl Ballads, Guthrie's album of songs about the Dust Bowl period, was included on Mojo magazine's list of 100 Records That Changed The World, [9] and many of his recorded songs are archived in the Library of Congress. [10]

  7. Bound for Glory (1976 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film stars David Carradine as folk singer Woody Guthrie, with Ronny Cox, Melinda Dillon, Gail Strickland, John Lehne, Ji-Tu Cumbuka and Randy Quaid. [3] Much of the film is based on Guthrie's attempt to humanize the desperate Okie Dust Bowl refugees in California during the Great Depression.

  8. Column: 'Okie' was a California slur for white people. Why it ...

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    The book has colored my idea of California ever since. Though it was fictional, Steinbeck based it on the real-life exodus of Dust Bowl refugees, especially those from Oklahoma. California can be ...

  9. Library of Congress Recordings - Wikipedia

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    Guthrie 10. Talking Dust Bowl Blues: Guthrie 11. Do Re Mi: Guthrie 12. Hard Times: Guthrie 13. Pretty Boy Floyd: Guthrie 14. They Laid Jesus Christ in His Grave: Guthrie 15. Jolly Banker: Guthrie 16. I Ain't Got No Home: Guthrie 17. Dirty Overhalls: Guthrie 18. Chain Around My Leg: Guthrie 19. Worried Man Blues: Traditional 20. Lonesome Valley ...

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