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  2. Talking Union - Wikipedia

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    Talking Union" is a talking blues song written by members of the Almanac Singers. The song tells of the common struggles that a union organizer faces while starting a new labor union . The song helped name the record album Talking Union & Other Union Songs .

  3. Talking Union (album) - Wikipedia

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    Talking Union is a 1941 album by the Almanac Singers: Millard Lampell, Lee Hays and Pete Seeger. It is an enduring collection of working man's anthems that have been passed down through generations of laborers. Liner notes include an introduction by Pete Seeger and song explanations. [2]

  4. The Almanac Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Almanac Singers was an American New York City-based folk music group, active between 1940 and 1943, founded by Millard Lampell, Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and were joined by Woody Guthrie. The group specialized in topical songs, mostly songs advocating an anti-war , anti-racism and pro- union philosophy.

  5. Their Complete General Recordings - Wikipedia

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    Talk; Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 ... Their Complete General Recordings is a 1996 album of 1941 recordings by the Almanac Singers. Reception. Professional ...

  6. Millard Lampell - Wikipedia

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    During the period of the Hitler-Stalin pact from 1939 to 1941, the group also sang songs attacking Franklin D. Roosevelt as a warmonger and opposing Britain's war against Nazi Germany. After the Almanac Singers disbanded in 1942, Lampell wrote the lyrics for The Lonesome Train , a ballad opera on the death of Abraham Lincoln , with music ...

  7. Songs for John Doe - Wikipedia

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    Songs for John Doe is the 1941 debut album and first released product of The Almanac Singers, an influential early folk music group. The album was released in May 1941, at a time when World War II was raging but the United States remained neutral. The Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were still at peace, as provided by the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

  8. Category:Almanac Singers albums - Wikipedia

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

  9. Pete Seeger discography - Wikipedia

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    Seeger's musical career started in 1940 when he joined The Almanac Singers. [1] He stayed with the group for two years until he was drafted into the Army to fight in the Second World War. [2] After the end of World War II in 1945, Seeger helped found an organization known as People's Songs, along with the influential folk music magazine People ...