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Songs of steel & struggle

Title
Songs of steel & struggle / Joe Glazer with the Charlie Byrd Trio.
Author
Glazer, Joe.
Publication
Pittsburgh, Pa. : United Steelworkers of America, [1975]

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Charlie Byrd Trio. prf
Description
1 sound disc (41 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Alternative Title
  • Songs of steel and struggle
  • Pittsburgh.
  • Red iron ore.
  • Ballad of John Catchins.
  • United Steelworkers are we.
  • Amalgamate as one.
  • Homestead Strike.
  • Memorial Day massacre.
  • Spirit of Phil Murray.
  • Too old to work.
  • Corrido del minero.
  • Steel mill blues.
  • 1913 Massacre.
  • Nineteen-thirteen Massacre.
  • I lie in the American land.
  • When a fellow is out of a job.
  • Solidarity forever.
Subject
  • United Steelworkers of America > Songs and music
  • United Steelworkers of America
  • Working class > United States > Songs and music
  • Iron and steel workers > United States > Songs and music
  • Ballads, English > United States
  • Labor unions > Songs and music
  • Travailleurs > États-Unis > Chants et musique
  • Travailleurs du fer et de l'acier > États-Unis > Chants et musique
  • Syndicats > Chants et musique
  • Ballads, English
  • Iron and steel workers
  • Labor unions
  • Working class
  • United States
Genre/Form
  • Songs
  • Songs and music
  • Songs.
Note
  • Durations on labels; program and biographical notes, and texts of the songs ([12] p.) inserted in container.
Contents
Pittsburgh -- Red iron ore -- The ballad of John Catchins -- United Steelworkers are we -- Amalgamate as one -- The homestead strike -- Memorial Day massacre -- The spirit of Phil Murray -- Too old to work -- Corrido del minero -- Steel mill blues -- 1913 massacre -- I lie in the American land -- When a fellow is out of a job -- Solidarity forever.
OCLC
  • ocm05463372
  • 5463372
  • SCSB-347360
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library