Research Catalog
[Voice of America brings you Tom Scott, the American Troubadour, or Songs that helped build America], [American folk songs no. 31].
- Title
- [Voice of America brings you Tom Scott, the American Troubadour, or Songs that helped build America], 1951-05-05 : [American folk songs no. 31].
- Publication
- 1942, 1951.
Available Online
Details
- Additional Authors
- Scott, Tom, 1912-1961
- Waring, Fred, 1900-1984
- Raye, Don
- Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929
- Casey, Thomas (Lyricist)
- Wilson, Jane (Vocalist)
- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.
- Jacobs, Al, 1903-1985.
- Ward, Samuel A., 1847-1903.
- Connolly, Charles (Composer).
- Glee Club (Waring), performer.
- Voice of America (Organization), broadcaster.
- Found In
- Tom Scott audio collection, 1941-1960.
- Description
- 1 streaming audio file (14:21) : digital, mono.
- Summary
- American Troubadour Tom Scott sings and shares folk songs inspired by Walt Whitman's poem "I hear America singing".
- Uniform Title
- Shenandoah (Song)
- Alternative Title
- America folk songs no. 31
- Songs that helped build America
- Shipmaster song.
- Ohio River, she's so deep and wide.
- Hold on!
- Hush little baby.
- One morning in May.
- Tom Scott audio collection.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Folk songs.
- Folk music radio programs.
- Note
- Titles from original audio disc label and audio.
- "Department of State; USA; Office of International Information; International Broadcasting Division; date: May 5 1951; time: 4:30 PM; origin: 6; language: English; orig.: X; Tom Scott program, American folk songs #31; END-397; playing time: 14:15"--From original audio disc label.
- Audio on side 1 only.
- Access (note)
- Access to original item restricted. Patrons can access streaming audio only at the Library for Performing Arts Research Center.
- Source (note)
- Music Division, Tom Scott papers
- Linking Entry (note)
- Forms part of: Tom Scott audio collection, 1941-1960.
- Contents
- Shenandoah ; [Opening remarks] (Unidentified VOA host) -- This is my country (from 1942 Decca recording A-310) / Al Jacobs-lyrics by Don Raye -- [Excerpt] America the beautiful (from 1942 Decca recording A-310) / S. A. Ward-lyrics by Katherine Lee Bates ; I hear America singing / Walt Whitman -- Drill, ye tarriers, drill / Charles Connolly-lyrics by Thomas Casey -- The shipmaster song (?) -- Ohio River, she's so deep and wide -- Hold on! -- Hush little baby -- One morning in May -- [Excerpt] This is my country (Reprise) [ends abruptly] -- Shenandoah (Reprise) ; [Closing remarks] (Unidentified VOA host) [ends abruptly]
- Call Number
- *LJ-16 11646
- OCLC
- 947120291
- Title
- [Voice of America brings you Tom Scott, the American Troubadour, or Songs that helped build America], 1951-05-05 : [American folk songs no. 31].
- Production
- 1942, 1951.
- Playing Time
- 001421
- Type of Content
- performed musicspoken word
- Type of Medium
- audiocomputer
- Type of Carrier
- audio disconline resource
- Digital File Characteristics
- audio files WAV file
- Performer
- Tom Scott, vocals and guitar (1st, 5th-10th and 12th works), narrator (4th work), arranger and commentator (all works) ; Fred Waring Glee Club (2nd-3rd and 11th works) ; [with Fred Waring Orchestra (2nd and 11th works) ; Fred Waring, conductor? (2nd and 11th works) ; [Jane Wilson, soprano] (3rd work)] ; [featuring unidentified VOA host]
- Event
- Broadcast [Voice of America], Department of State, [Washington, D. C.] 1951 May 5 (original radio broadcast); Recorded [Decca Studios, New York, New York] 1942 (2nd-3rd and 11th works only).
- Access
- Access to original item restricted. Patrons can access streaming audio only at the Library for Performing Arts Research Center.
- Original Version
- Archival original: (1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based lacquer, mono ; 16 in.) in *LJ-16 11646.
- Linking Entry
- Forms part of: Tom Scott audio collection, 1941-1960.
- Local Note
- Preservation file: (1 audio file : digital, WAV file, 96 kHz, 24 bit), in long term storage, Digital Library Processing server [myh_lj1611646_v01f01_em].
- Source
- Separated from; Music Division, Tom Scott papers, 1912-1970 (bulk 1942-1960); JPB 12-08.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Scott, Tom, 1912-1961, arranger of music.Scott, Tom, 1912-1961, commentator.Scott, Tom, 1912-1961, narrator.Waring, Fred, 1900-1984, conductor.Raye, Don, lyricist.Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929, lyricist.Casey, Thomas (Lyricist), lyricist.Scott, Tom, 1912-1961, performer.Wilson, Jane (Vocalist), performer.Container of (work): Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Leaves of grass. I hear America singing.Container of (work): Jacobs, Al, 1903-1985. This is my country.Container of (work): Ward, Samuel A., 1847-1903. America the beautiful.Container of (work): Connolly, Charles (Composer). Drill, ye tarriers, drill.Glee Club (Waring), performer.Voice of America (Organization), broadcaster.Scott, Susanna, donor.
- Added Title
- Shenandoah (Song)Shipmaster song.Ohio River, she's so deep and wide.Hold on!Hush little baby.One morning in May.Tom Scott audio collection.
- Found In:
- Tom Scott audio collection, 1941-1960.
- Research Call Number
- *LJ-16 11646