The Wayfaring Stranger (album)
The Wayfaring Stranger (Asch 345) is an album consisting of three 10-inch, 78 rpm records by Burl Ives released on Asch in 1944. It should not be confused with Ives' 1944 album for Columbia Records (C-103) – also called The Wayfaring Stranger and itself a re-release of a 1941 album on Okeh Records – which contains different songs. The Asch album includes the first releases of two signature songs by Ives: "Poor Wayfaring Stranger" and "The Blue Tail Fly."[1]
The Wayfaring Stranger | |
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Released | 1944 |
Genre | Folk |
Label | Asch |
The same collection of songs was reissued in 1947 on the Stinson label as a 78-rpm album (Stinson 345), then a 10-inch LP (Stinson SLP-1) in 1949, a 12-inch LP c. 1954 (also with catalog number Stinson SLP-1), retitled Blue Tail Fly and Other Favorites, and finally a cassette tape (Stinson CA-1). All of the Stinson releases with the exception of the 78-rpm album had two bonus tracks: "The Fox" and "Brennan on the Moor."
In 1948 Burl Ives also released an autobiography with the same title.[2]
Track listing
Track | Song Title |
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A1. | Poor Wayfaring Stranger |
A2. | Buckeye Jim |
B1. | The Bold Soldier |
B2. | The Sow Took the Measles |
Track | Song Title |
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C. | The Foggy Foggy Dew |
D. | Black Is the Color |
Track | Song Title |
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E. | Henry Martin |
F. | The Blue Tail Fly |
Track listing
Track | Song Title |
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1. | Poor Wayfaring Stranger |
2. | Black Is The Color |
3. | The Foggy Foggy Dew |
4. | Buckeye Jim |
5. | The Bold Soldier |
Track | Song Title |
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1. | The Sow Took the Measles |
2. | The Blue Tail Fly |
3. | Henry Martin |
4. | The Fox (Bonus Track) |
5. | Brennan on the Moor (Bonus Track) |