Something to Sing About (album)

Something to Sing About! is a compilation album including specially recorded songs by American singer-songwriters John Denver and Tom Paxton. It was produced by Milt Okun and released in 1968.

Something to Sing About!
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released1968 (1968)
Recorded1968 (1968)
GenreTraditional folk
ProducerMilt Okun

Track listing

  1. Josh White – "St. James Infirmary"
  2. Ian and Sylvia – "Four Strong Winds"
  3. Odetta Holmes – "John Henry"
  4. Mississippi John Hurt – "Candy Man Blues"
  5. John Denver – "The Wagoner Lad"
  6. The Rooftop Singers – "Walk Right In"
  7. Arlo Guthrie – "The Motorcycle Song"
  8. Judy Collins – "The Cruel Mother"
  9. Joan Baez & Bob Gibson – "The Virgin Mary Had One Son"
  10. The Weavers – "When the Saints Go Marching In"
  11. The Weavers – "Wimoweh"
  12. Mary Travers – "Motherless Child (Without a Country)"
  13. Peter Yarrow – "I Don't Want Your Millions Mister & East Virginia"
  14. Noel Paul Stookey – "Minstrel Boy"
  15. Ian and Sylvia – "When First Unto This Country"
  16. Joan Baez – "All My Trials"
  17. Tom Paxton – "Little Mohee"
  18. Tom Paxton – "The Marvelous Toy"
  19. The Smothers Brothers – "The Fox"
  20. Milton Okun – "Hush, Little Baby"
  21. Jean Ritchie – "March Down to Old Tennessee"
  22. John Denver – "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
  23. Phil Ochs – "The Power and the Glory"
  24. Ramblin' Jack Elliott – "More Pretty Girls Than One"
  25. The Chad Mitchell Trio – "The Virgin Mary"
  26. The Chad Mitchell Trio – "Forest Lawn"
  27. The Chad Mitchell Trio – "The Bonnie Streets of Fyvie-O"
  28. The Chad Mitchell Trio – "The Battle Hymn of the Republic Brought Down to Date" (written by Mark Twain)
  29. Theodore Bikel – "Peat Bog Soldiers"
  30. Glenn Yarbrough – "Johnny, I Hardly Knew You"
  31. Jean Ritchie – "The Day Is Past and Gone"
  32. Ronnie Gilbert – "Go From My Window"
  33. Tom Paxton – "Spanish is the Loving Tongue"
  34. Tom Paxton – "Danville Girl"
  35. Tom Paxton – "Shenandoah"
  36. Jean Ritchie – "Pretty Polly"
  37. Jean Ritchie – "Dear Companion"
  38. John Denver – "The Great Selkie of Sule Skerry"

References

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