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Songs for John Doe

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Released
  
May 1941

Producer
  
Erin Barnay

Release date
  
May 1941

Label
  
Almanac Records

Artist
  
Almanac Singers

Genre
  
Folk music

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Recorded
  
A Central Park West studio, New York City, Late March or early April 1941

Songs for John Doe(1941)
  
Talking Union & Other Union Songs(1941)

Similar
  
Almanac Singers albums, Folk music albums

Songs for John Doe is the 1941 debut album and first released product of the Almanac Singers, an influential early folk music group.

Contents

The album was released in May 1941, at a time when World War II was raging but the United States remained neutral. The Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were still at peace, as provided by the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. American Communists and "fellow travelers", including the Almanacs, followed the anti-interventionist stance dictated by the Soviet Union through the Comintern, which accounts for the appearance of anti-war songs on the album. However, on June 22, Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The Almanacs changed direction and began agitating for U.S. intervention in Europe. Songs for John Doe was quickly pulled from distribution, and those who had already purchased copies were asked to return them. After the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor, in February 1942 the Almanacs went into the studio to record a set of songs supporting the American war effort. The new political line was evident on the group's 1942 album, Dear Mr. President.

For the album, six masters were recorded in a two- or three-hour session. "'C' For Conscription" and "Washington Breakdown" were recorded as a single take.

Personnel

  • Pete Seeger, vocal, banjo
  • Lee Hays, vocal
  • Millard Lampell, vocal
  • Josh White, vocal, guitar
  • Sam Gary, vocal
  • Songs

    1Ballad of October 16
    2Billy Boy
    3C

    References

    Songs for John Doe Wikipedia


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