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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | New World Records |
| FEATURES: | Original recording reissued |
| TYPE: | American Popular Song, Nostalgia, Nostalgia Collections, Political Folk, Pop, Popular Music, Traditional Country, Traditional Folk, V/a Compilations |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Brother, Can You Spare A Dime? - Bing Crosby, The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - Deane Janis, Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries - Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees, In The Still Of The Night - Glen Gray And The Casa Loma Orchestra, Love Walked In - Shirley Temple, On The Good Ship Lollypop - Shirley Temple, Unemployment Stomp - Big Bill Broonzy, The Gold Diggers' Song (We're In The Money) - Dick Powell, All In Down And Out Blues - Uncle Dave Macon, Fifteen Miles From Birmingham - The Delmore Brothers, The Coal Loading Machine - The Evening Breezes Sextet, NRA Blues - Bill Cox, I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore - Woody Guthrie, The Death Of Mother Jones - Gene Autry, All I Want - The Almanac Singers/Pete Seeger, The White Cliffs Of Dover - Glenn Miller And His Orchestra |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 093228027027 |
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Customer Reviews of Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
Original recordings that made and are history In the Golden Days of the esoteric LP, the New World label concentrated on American music. Among its best sellers was a single LP titled "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime: American Song During the Great Depression." Most happily, it is again available on CD (80270-2). Using only original recordings of the era, the producers have included 16 numbers. Most of them, naturally, lean towards the pessimistic: the title song, "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams," "All in Down and Out Blues," and "The Coal Loading Machine." Just as naturally, there are songs of either ignoring reality ("We're in the Money," "On the Good Ship Lollypop," "Love Walked In") or hoping for better times around the corner ("The White Cliffs of Dover").
Among the singers, we have Bing Crosby, Deane Janis, Kenny Baker, Dick Powell, and Woody Guthrie. Never mind the fact that educators should pounce on this CD as living history. Perhaps the hopes and fears expressed in these echoes from the past will help us get through our own traumas. (...) Grab this one and soon.