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Songs of Social Significance I.

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Identifier
06.2002:62.2.524 (local)
Date
1948 - 1964 (Bulk dates)
Summary

Track List (First line of song, Singer, Place, Date):

1. Der gezaitsener yam mentshlikhe trern, Anne Kline, New York, 1964

2. Ver akert un ver fiters?, Khana Factor and Betty Granatstein, New York, 1964.

3. In der shtubnye brent a fayer, Betty Granatstein, New York, 1964.

4. Di mashines Klapn, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1948.

5. Indroysn iz finster, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1948.

6. Brider, mir hobn geshlosn, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1948.

7. Genug dir shoyn tsu veynen, Mary Jacobs, Brooklyn, 1961. (fragment, from Allan Warshawsky's tape)

8. Lomir ale zingen a zemerl, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1962.

9. Laytishe mazoles tu-en oyfn vasser shvimen, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1962.

10. In der kuznye, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1948.

11. In gezaltsenem yam fun di mentshlekhe trern (text: Sh. Anski), Ruth Rubin, New York, 1948. 

12. Dort in vinkl in nasn keler, Yankl Goldman, New York, 1948.

13. Trogt aroys di royt-heylige fone, Feygl Sultan, New York 1948.

14. Un ir muzt dokh ale visn, Feygl Sultan, New York, 1948.

15. Dayn foter's reyd, Ruth Rubin, New York, 1948.

16. Der arbeter hot di elektere derklert, Feygl Sultan, New York, 1948.

17. Vos shloft ir, ir shlefer?, Feygl Sultan, New York, 1948. 

18. Khanele iz fun der arbet gegangen, Khinke Asher, Montreal, 1955.

19. Brider, mir hobn geshlosn, Mrs. Rothenberg, Montreal, 1955.

Creator and/or Contributor
Ruth Rubin (creator)
Language
Yiddish (Languages)
Other Subject Headings
folksongs (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
folk songs (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Related Entities:
Ruth Rubin (creator)