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Title:         Foolish frog. [Motion picture]
Description:   8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
LC Call No.:   PZ10.3
Dewey No.:     372.6
Notes:         Producer, William Bernal; director, Gene Deitch.
               A dramatization of Charles L. Seeger's and Pete Seeger's song
                  of the same title in which a foolish bullfrog explodes with
                  pride when he hears someone singing a song about him. Song
                  performed by Pete Seeger. For primary grades.
Subjects:      Frogs -- Fiction.
               Children's films.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Other authors: Firebird Films.
               Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
Control No.:   71715126 /F/r882



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         Henscratches and flyspecks; how to read melodies from songbooks
                  in twelve confusing lessons.
Published:     New York, Putnam [1973]
Description:   256 p. music. 30 cm.
LC Call No.:   MT870.S435 H4
Dewey No.:     784.9/4
ISBN:          0399110917
Subjects:      Sight-singing.
Control No.:   72090805 /MN/r85



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         The incompleat folksinger, by Pete Seeger. Edited by Jo Metcalf
                  Schwartz.
Published:     New York, Simon and Schuster [1972]
Description:   viii, 596 p. illus. 25 cm.
LC Call No.:   ML60.S444 I5
Dewey No.:     784.4
ISBN:          067120954X
Notes:         Includes bibliographies and discographies.
Subjects:      Folk music -- History and criticism.
               Folk songs -- History and criticism.
Other authors: Schwartz, Jo Metcalf, ed.
Control No.:   73156161 /MN/r924



Title:         The Foolish frog. [Filmstrip]
Description:   62 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 7 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 8
                  min.
LC Call No.:   M1630
Dewey No.:     784.4
Notes:         Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
               With text booklet.
               Based on the book of the same title by Peter Seeger.
               Uses the text of the book by Pete Seeger and Charles Seeger,
                  with illustrations by Miloslav Jbagr, to tell a story about a
                  bullfrog, whose pride proves his undoing when he becomes the
                  subject of a popular song made up by a farmer. For primary
                  grades.
Subjects:      Folk songs, English -- United States.
               Children's songs.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919- Foolish frog.
Other authors: Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
Control No.:   74735368 /F/r962



Title:         Three songs by Leadbelly. [Motion picture]
Description:   8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
LC Call No.:   ML410.L413
Dewey No.:     784.4
Notes:         A Folklore Research film.
               Photographers, Blanding Sloan, Wah Mong Chang; editor, Pete
                  Seeger.
               Shows Huddie Ledbetter in 1945 singing three of his best known
                  folksongs.
Subjects:      Ledbetter, Huddie, 1885?-1949.
               Folk songs, English -- United States.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Other authors: Film Images/Radim Films.
Control No.:   75701089 /F/r962



Author:        Dunaway, David King.
Title:         How can I keep from singing : Pete Seeger / David King Dunaway.
Published:     New York : McGraw-Hill Book Co., c1981.
Description:   386 p., [20] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
LC Call No.:   ML420.S445 D8
Dewey No.:     784.7/92/4 B 19
ISBN:          0070181500
Notes:         Bibliography: p. [333]-338.
               Discography: p. [339]-380.
               Includes index.
Subjects:      Seeger, Pete, 1919-
               Folk singers -- United States -- Biography.
Control No.:   80029374 /MN



Title:         Seeing red, stories of American Communists [motion picture] /
                  filmmakers, James Klein and Julia Reichert.
Published:     Wayne, NJ : New Day Films, 1984.
Description:   2 film reels (98 min.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm.
LC Call No.:   HX83
Dewey No.:     973.91 11
ISBN:          For sale ($1300.00) or rent ($150.00)
Notes:         Title from data sheet.
               Intended audience: Ages 14 through adult.
               Issued also as videorecording.
               Probes the reasons why a number of politically conscious
                  persons were drawn to the Communist party in the period from
                  the Great Depression until the 1950s. Explores the McCarthy
                  hearings in detail and shows Pete Seeger singing a number of
                  period songs.
Subjects:      Communists -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
               Communism -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
               Communism -- United States -- History.
Other authors: Klein, James.
               Reichert, Julia.
               Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Other authors: New Day Films.
Control No.:   84701152 /F



Title:         Seeing red, stories of American Communists [videorecording] /
                  filmmakers, James Klein and Julia Reichert.
Published:     Wayne, NJ : New Day Films, 1984.
Description:   2 videocassettes (98 min.) : sd., col.
LC Call No.:   HX83
Dewey No.:     973.91 11
ISBN:          For sale ($1000.00)
Notes:         Title from data sheet.
               Intended audience: Ages 14 through adult.
               Issued as U-matic 3/4 in. or Beta 1/2 in. or VHS 1/2 in.
               Issued also as motion picture.
               Probes the reasons why a number of politically conscious
                  persons were drawn to the Communist party in the period from
                  the Great Depression until the 1950s. Explores the McCarthy
                  hearings in detail and shows Pete Seeger singing a number of
                  period songs.
Subjects:      Communists -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
               Communism -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
               Communism -- United States -- History.
Other authors: Klein, James.
               Reichert, Julia.
               Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Other authors: New Day Films.
Control No.:   84707508 /F



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         Abiyoyo : based on a South African lullaby and folk story /
                  text by Pete Seeger ; illustrations by Michael Hays.
Published:     New York : Macmillan ; London : Collier Macmillan, c1986.
Description:   [47] p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
LC Call No.:   PZ8.1.S453  1986
Dewey No.:     398.2/1/0968 E 19
ISBN:          0027814904 : $15.95
Notes:         Banished from the town for making mischief, a little boy and
                  his father are welcomed back when they find a way to make the
                  dreaded giant Abiyoyo disappear.
Subjects:      Folklore -- South Africa.
               Lullabies.
               Magicians -- Folklore.
               Giants -- Folklore.
Other authors: Hays, Michael, 1956- ill.
Control No.:   85015341 /AC



Title:         Carry it on! : a history in song and picture of the working men
                  and women of America / [compiled by] Pete Seeger and Bob
                  Reiser.
Published:     New York : Simon and Schuster, c1985.
Description:   256 p. of music : ill., ports. ; 28 cm.
LC Call No.:   M1977.L3 C33 1985
ISBN:          0671499637 (pbk.) : $10.95
               0671603477
Notes:         Melodies with chord symbols.
               Bibliography and discography: p. 255.
Subjects:      Working class -- United States -- Songs and music.
               Political ballads and songs -- United States.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919-
               Reiser, Bob.
Control No.:   85752523 /M/r91



Title:         The Mountain in the city [videorecording] / New York State
                  Legislative Commission on Solid Waste Management ; producer,
                  Gordon M. Boyd ; director, screenwriter, Jack Wandell.
Published:     Albany, NY : The Commission, 1986.
Description:   1 videocassette (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in.
LC Call No.:   TD788.4
Dewey No.:     628.4 11
Notes:         Cataloged from contributor's data.
               Narrator, James Whitmore ; folksinger, Pete Seeger.
               Camera, editor, R. Allen Bohley ; music, Poncho & Grace
                  Wandell.
               U-matic.
               General.
               A documentary highlighting resource recovery, materials
                  recycling, environmental impact, citizen input, legislative
                  initiatives, and other issues relating to the complex refuse
                  disposal problem which has reached crisis proportions not
                  only in New York State but worldwide.
Subjects:      Refuse and refuse disposal -- New York (N.Y.)
               Refuse and refuse disposal.
Other authors: Whitmore, James.
               Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Other authors: New York (State). Legislature. Legislative Commission on Solid
                  Waste Management.
Control No.:   86705972 /F



Title:         The Weavers, wasn't that a time / Jim Brown Productions, George
                  Stoney Associates, Harold Leventhal Management ; directed by
                  Jim Brown ; produced by Jim Brown, George C. Stoney, and
                  Harold Leventhal ; written by Lee Hays.
Published:     United States : Jim Brown Productions, George Stoney
                  Associates, and Harold Leventhal Management, 1981.
Description:   3 reels of 3 (2629 ft.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 16 mm.
                  ref print.
LC Call No.:   VBC 0488-0490 (ref print)
Notes:         Copyright: Jim Brown, George Stoney Associates, and Harold
                  Leventhal Management; DCR 1981; PUB 7Nov81; REG 17Mar83;
                  PA189-681.
               Photography, Jim Brown, Daniel Ducovny, Tom Hurwitz ; edited by
                  Paul Barnes ; sound, Chat Gunter, Larry Loewinger, Ginger
                  Turek, Sandy Smolan, Richard Patterson ; associate producer &
                  assistant editor, Ginger Turek ; assistant director &
                  production manager, Sandy Smolan.
               Performers: The Weavers (Lee Hays, Ronnie Gilbert, Pete Seeger,
                  and Fred Hellerman)
               First shown at the London Film Festival on November 7, 1981.
               Variety, 1981-12-09.
               A documentary film about the folk singing group, The Weavers,
                  covering their career and the effects of their blacklisting
                  during the McCarthy era. Interviews each member of the group
                  and shows their preparation for a reunion concert at Carnegie
                  Hall on November 28, 1980, twenty-five years after their last
                  Carnegie Hall concert in 1955. Includes segments of the 1980
                  concert.
               Received: 10/18/84; ref print; copyright deposit--no agreement;
                  Copyright Collection.
Subjects:      Weavers (Musical group)
               Folk singers -- United States.
               Blacklisting of entertainers.
Other authors: Brown, Jim, 1950-  direction.
               Brown, Jim, 1950-  production.
               Stoney, George C., production.
               Leventhal, Harold, production.
               Hays, Lee, 1914-1981, writing.
               Hays, Lee, 1914-1981, performer.
               Gilbert, Ronnie, performer.
               Seeger, Pete, 1919-  performer.
               Hellerman, Fred, 1927-  performer.
Other authors: Weavers (Musical group)
               Jim Brown Productions.
               George C. Stoney Associates.
               Harold Leventhal Management.
               Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Other titles:  Wasn't that a time.
Control No.:   86707937 /MP



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-  prf
Title:         Carry it on [sound recording] / Pete Seeger, Jane Sapp, Si
                  Kahn.
Published:     Chicago, Ill. : Flying Fish, p1986.
Description:   2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   M1977.L3
               Flying Fish FF 104
Notes:         Sung in English (principally) and Spanish.
               Pete Seeger, vocals, banjo, guitar, soup bowl ; Jane Sapp,
                  vocals, piano ; Si Kahn, vocals, guitar ; John Miller, bass ;
                  Arlen Roth, guitar, bass ; Fred Hellerman, synthesizer.
               Program notes by Bruce Kaplan on container, English and Spanish
                  texts on inner sleeve.
               Step by step / Trad. -- Talking union / Trad. ; Almanac Singers
                  -- Harriet Tubman / W. Robinson -- Bread and roses / M.
                  Farina ; J. Oppenheim -- I'm gonna be an engineer / Peggy
                  Seeger -- John Henry / Trad. -- Black, brown, and white blues
                  / B. Broonzy -- Hurry hurry hurry -- A hayseed like me /
                  Trad. -- De colores / Trad. -- Carry it on / G. Turner --
                  Aragon Mill / S. Kahn -- Union maid / W. Guthrie -- Popular
                  Wobbly / F. Fisher ; T. Slim -- Soup song / M. Sugar  -- No
                  nos moveran = We shall not be moved / Trad. -- I am a union
                  woman/Which side are you on? / Trad. ; M. Jackson ; F. Reece
                  -- Joe Hill / E. Robinson ; A. Hayes -- Somos el barco / L.
                  Wyatt ; L. Wyatt -- He lies in the American land / Trad. ; A.
                  Koually ; trans., P. Seeger -- Solidarity forever / L.
                  Chandler ... [et al.].
Subjects:      Working class -- United States -- Songs and music.
               Political ballads and songs -- United States.
Other authors: Sapp, Jane. prf
               Kahn, Si. prf
               Miller, John, 1950 or 51-  prf
               Roth, Arlen. prf
               Hellerman, Fred, 1927-  prf
Control No.:   87753136 /R/r952



Author:        New Lost City Ramblers. prf
Title:         20th anniversary concert [sound recording] / New Lost City
                  Ramblers.
Published:     Chicago, IL : Flying Fish, p1986.
Description:   1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   M1629
               Flying Fish FF 090
Notes:         Folk and bluegrass music.
               Pete Seeger ; Elizabeth Cotton [i.e. Cotten] ; New Lost City
                  Ramblers ; Highwoods String Band.
               Recorded in Carnegie Hall, 1978.
               Program notes on container.
               Old Joe Clark / trad. (New Lost City Ramblers) -- Hot corn,
                  cold corn / trad. (New Lost City Ramblers) -- Barbara Allen /
                  trad. (Pete Seeger) -- Freight train / E. Cotten (Libba
                  Cotten) -- Wreck of the old 97 / trad. (Libba Cotten with New
                  Lost City Ramblers) -- C & NW blues / trad. (Highwoods String
                  Band) -- Did you ever see the Devil / trad. (Highwoods String
                  Band) -- Keep on the sunny side / Carter (New Lost City
                  Ramblers) -- The soldier and the lady / trad. (Mike Seeger)
                  -- Cold bottom strut / trad. (John Cohen) -- La cassine
                  special / trad. (Tracy Schwarz) -- Give the fiddler a dram /
                  trad. (New Lost City Ramblers) -- Well may the world go / P.
                  Seeger (Pete Seeger with the New Lost City Ramblers) --
                  Medley / trad. (entire cast).
Subjects:      Folk music -- United States.
               Folk songs, English -- United States.
               Bluegrass music -- 1971-1980.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919-  prf
               Cotten, Elizabeth. prf
Other authors: Highwoods String Band. prf
Other titles:  Twentieth anniversary concert.
Control No.:   87753283 /R/r912



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         Everybody says freedom / Pete Seeger, Bob Reiser ; including
                  many songs collected by Guy and Candie Carawan.
Edition:       1st ed.
Published:     New York : Norton, c1989.
Description:   xix, 266 p. : ill., music ; 26 cm.
LC Call No.:   ML3550 .S43 1989
Dewey No.:     784.6/83234/0973 19
ISBN:          0393026469 : $29.95 ($40.00 Can.)
Notes:         Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-258) and index.
Subjects:      Afro-Americans -- Civil rights -- Songs and music -- History
                  and criticism.
               Afro-Americans -- Civil rights -- Songs and music.
Other authors: Reiser, Bob.
               Carawan, Guy.
               Carawan, Candie.
Control No.:   88023341 /MN



Author:        Ebert, Roger.
Title:         Roger Ebert, film critic. Pete Seeger, folksinger [sound
                  recording].
Published:     Washington, D.C. : National Public Radio, p1985.
Description:   1 sound cassette (1 hr.) : analog.
LC Call No.:   PN1995
               RYA 8080
Notes:         Interviewer, Terry Gross.
               A production of radio station WHYY, Philadelphia.
               Segments from the radio program entitled Fresh air.
               Broadcast in May 1985 on National Public Radio.
               Roger Ebert, film critic for the Chicago sun-times and cohost
                  of the television program At the movies, surveys the American
                  movie scene and recalls his own initiation into moviegoing
                  and reviewing. Folksinger Pete Seeger looks back on his years
                  with Woody Guthrie, the Almanac Singers, and the Weavers and
                  discusses the blacklist which kept him out of the limelight
                  during the early 1960s folk music revival he helped inspire.
Subjects:      Ebert, Roger -- Interviews.
               Motion picture critics -- United States -- Interviews.
               Seeger, Pete, 1919-  -- Interviews.
               Folk singers -- United States -- Interviews.
Other authors: Gross, Terry.
               Seeger, Pete, 1919-  Pete Seeger, folksinger. 1985.
Other authors: National Public Radio (U.S.)
               WHYY (Radio station : Philadelphia, Pa.)
Other titles:  Fresh air (Radio program)
Other titles:  Roger Ebert, film critic.
               Pete Seeger, folksinger.
Control No.:   88740363 /R



Author:        Dunaway, David King.
Title:         How can I keep from singing : Pete Seeger / David King Dunaway.
Published:     New York, N.Y. : Da Capo Press, 1990, c1981.
Description:   388 p., [20] p. of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.
Series:        A Da Capo paperback
LC Call No.:   ML420.S445 D8 1990
Dewey No.:     782.42162/0092 B 20
ISBN:          0306803992 : $13.95
               0306803991 (cover)
Notes:         Reprint, with a new pref. Originally published: London :
                  Harrap, c1985.
               Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-338) and index.
               Discography: p. [339]-381.
Subjects:      Seeger, Pete, 1919-
               Folk singers -- United States -- Biography.
Control No.:   89071394 /MN



Title:         Harp [sound recording] / Holly Near ... [et al.].
Published:     Oakland, Calif. : Redwood Records, 1985.
Description:   1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   Redwood Records RR 409
Notes:         Holly Near, vocals ; Arlo Guthrie, electric piano, synthesizer,
                  guitar, vocals ; Ronnie Gilbert, vocals ; Pete Seeger,
                  guitar, banjo, vocals ; Jeff Langley, piano.
               Recorded live at the Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, Sept.
                  17-18, 1984.
               Oh Mary don't you weep -- Somos el barco = We are the boat --
                  City of New Orleans -- Fine time -- All over the world --
                  Small business blues -- What's going on. Foolish notion --
                  Wimoweh -- Jacob's ladder -- Good for the world -- Pallet on
                  the floor.
               Minimal level cataloging.
Subjects:      Popular music -- 1981-1990.
Other authors: Near, Holly. prf
               Guthrie, Arlo. prf
               Gilbert, Ronnie. prf
               Seeger, Pete, 1919-  prf
               Langley, Jeff. prf
Control No.:   89750719 /R/r90



Title:         We shall overcome [sound recording] : the complete Carnegie
                  Hall concert.
Published:     New York : CBS Records, p1989.
Description:   2 sound cassettes : analog.
LC Call No.:   RYB0660-RYB0661
Notes:         Brief record.
Subjects:      Folk songs.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919-  prf
Control No.:   90742266 /R



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919- prf
Title:         Children's concert at Town Hall [sound recording] / Pete
                  Seeger.
Published:     New York : Columbia, [1990, 1962]
Description:   1 sound disc : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
LC Call No.:   Columbia CK 46185
Notes:         Produced at Town Hall on Apr. 28, 1962 by Harold Leventhal in
                  association with Debra Leventhal, Judith Leventhal, and Tinya
                  Seeger.
               Compact disc (AAD).
               Applause (0:18) -- Little birdie (3:01) -- Henry my son (3:52)
                  -- Here's to Cheshire/Here's to cheese (froggy) (6:27) -- Oh
                  Shenandoah (1:41) -- Skip to my Lou (2:16) -- Git along,
                  little dogies (2:43) -- Didn' ol' John cross the water on his
                  knees (2:47) -- Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal (2:26) --
                  I've been working on the railroad (1:53) -- Riding in my car
                  (1:22) -- Put your finger in the air (2:18) -- The foolish
                  frog (8:35) -- Ila's Bedouin tune (1:31) -- Frere Jacques
                  (1:58) -- Fisherman's song (0:59) -- It could be a wonderful
                  world (2:27) -- Abiyoyo (5:55) -- Let everyone clap hands
                  like me (2:00) -- Michael row the boat ashore (2:04) -- Ha,
                  ha thisaway (0:43) -- De grey goose (3:26) -- Be kind to your
                  parents (1:10) -- Applause (0:31) -- This land is your land
                  (1:31) -- Applause (0:30).
Subjects:      Children's songs.
Control No.:   91759831 /R



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         The incompleat folksinger / by Pete Seeger ; edited by Jo
                  Metcalf Schwartz.
Edition:       Bison Book ed.
Published:     Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c1992.
Description:   x, 596 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
LC Call No.:   ML3545 .S43 1992
Dewey No.:     782.42162 20
ISBN:          0803292163 (pbk) : $16.95
Notes:         Originally published: New York : Simon and Schuster, c1972.
                  With new pref.
               Filmography: p. 581-582.
               Includes bibliographical references, discographies, and index.
Subjects:      Folk music -- History and criticism.
               Folk songs -- History and criticism.
Other authors: Schwartz, Jo Metcalf.
Control No.:   92031574 /MN



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919- lyr prf
Title:         Abiyoyo and other story songs for children [sound recording] /
                  Pete Seeger.
Published:     Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian/Folkways ; Cambridge, Mass. :
                  Distributed by Rounder Records, p1989.
Description:   1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 2 folded sheets.
LC Call No.:   Smithsonian/Folkways CD SF 45001
Notes:         Stories and songs by P. Seeger.
               Sung and told by the composer.
               Digitally remastered at Disc Mastering, Nashville, Tennessee.
               Originally issued in 1958 as Folkways FC 7525/FTS 31500.
               Compact disc.
               Program notes and song lyrics on folded sheets inserted in
                  container.
               Sam, the whaler (11:25) -- Abiyoyo (9:45) -- Sweet little baby
                  (2:33) -- Sweepy, Sweepy, Sweepy (2:24) -- Where are my
                  pajamas? (1:10) -- Green grass grows all around (4:50) -- One
                  grain of sand (9:12).
Subjects:      Children's songs.
               Lullabies
Control No.:   92753606 /R



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919- prf
Title:         Traditional Christmas carols [sound recording] / Pete Seeger.
Published:     Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian/Folkways, p1989.
Description:   1 sound disc (33 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 leaflet, 1
                  lyrics sheet.
LC Call No.:   Smithsonian/Folkways CD SF 40024
ISBN:          $13.25
Notes:         Sung by Pete Seeger, accompanying himself on the guitar and
                  banjo.
               Compact disc (AAD).
               Lyrics inserted in container.
               'Twas on a night like this -- Mary had a baby -- Glory to that
                  new born king -- What child is this? -- Rise up, shepherd,
                  and follow -- Carol of the beasts -- Carol of the beasts
                  (instrumental) -- The first Nohel -- Behold that star -- Lo,
                  how a rose e'er blooming -- Masters in this hall -- Lo, how a
                  rose e'er blooming (instrumental) -- Twelve gates to the
                  city.
Subjects:      Christmas music.
               Carols.
Control No.:   92753613 /R



Title:         American folk songs for children [sound recording].
Published:     Washington, DC : Smithsonian/Folkways, p1990.
Description:   1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   Smithsonian/Folkways SF 45020
Notes:         Pete Seeger, vocals, banjo.
               Bought me a cat -- Jim crack corn -- Train is a-coming -- This
                  old man -- Frog went a-courting -- Jim along Josie -- There
                  was a man and he was mad -- Clap your hands -- She'll be
                  coming 'round the mountain -- All around the kitchen -- Billy
                  Barlow.
               Brief record.
Subjects:      Folk songs, English -- United States.
               Children's songs.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919- prf
Control No.:   92771876 /R



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         Where have all the flowers gone : a singer's stories, songs,
                  seeds, robberies / by Pete Seeger ; with assistance from
                  Peter Blood.
Published:     Bethlehem, PA : Sing Out, c1993.
Description:   287 p. : ill ; 28 cm.
LC Call No.:   ML420.S445 A3 1993
Dewey No.:     782.42162/0092 B 20
ISBN:          1881322017
Notes:         Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-270) and indexes.
               Discography: p. 271-277.
Subjects:      Seeger, Pete, 1919-
               Folk singers -- United States -- Biography.
               Folk songs.
               Popular music.
Other authors: Blood, Peter, 1946-
Control No.:   93008352 /MN



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         Abiyoyo : based on a South African Lullaby and folk story /
                  text by Pete Seeger ; illustrations by Michael Hays.
Edition:       1st Aladdin Books ed.
Published:     New York : Aladdin Books ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ;
                  New York : Maxwell Macmillan International, 1994.
Description:   1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 25 cm.
Series:        Reading rainbow book
LC Call No.:   PZ8.1.S453 Ab 1994
Dewey No.:     398.2/1/0968 E 20
ISBN:          0689718101 : $4.95 ($6.50 Can.)
Notes:         Banished from the town for making mischief, a little boy and
                  his father are welcomed back when they find a way to make the
                  dreaded giant Abiyoyo disappear.
Subjects:      Folklore -- South Africa.
               Lullabies.
               Magicians -- Folklore.
               Giants -- Folklore.
Other authors: Hays, Michael, 1956- ill.
Control No.:   93025730 /AC



Uniform Title: Sesame Street (Television program)
Title:         Pete Seeger & Brother Kirk visit Sesame Street [sound
                  recording].
Published:     New York : Children's Records of America, p1974.
Description:   1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   CTW Sesame Street CTW 22062
               M1527.8.S475 P4
Notes:         Performed by Pete Seeger, Brother Kirk, and members of the cast
                  of the television show.
               Produced by the Children's Television Workshop in cooperation
                  with Children's Records of America.
               Hello -- Michael row the boat ashore -- This land is your land
                  -- Skip to my Lou -- She'll be coming round the mountain --
                  Patty cake gorilla -- Riding my car -- Garbage -- Old lady
                  who swallowed a fly -- The ballad of Martin Luther King --
                  Guantanamera -- Sweet Rosyanne.
Subjects:      Television music -- Excerpts.
               Children's songs.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919- prf
               Brother Kirk. prf
Other authors: Children's Television Workshop.
Control No.:   93700774 /R



Title:         All star hootenanny [sound recording].
Published:     [New York] : Columbia, [1964?]
Description:   1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   Columbia CL 2122
Notes:         Folk and country songs.
               Various artists.
               Program notes by Linda Solomon and durations on container.
               This land is your land (The New Christy Minstrels) -- Down by
                  the Glenside Kearney (Orriel Smith) -- John Henry (Pete
                  Seeger) -- Worried man blues (Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
                  with Mother Maybelle Carter) -- John Hardy (Leon Bibb) -- The
                  whistling gypsy (The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem) -- Nine
                  pound hammer (Johnny Cash) -- This train (The Brothers Four)
                  -- Where have all the flowers gone (Pete Seeger) -- Brennan
                  on the moor (The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem) -- Swing
                  and turn jubilee (Carolyn Hester) -- Blowin' in the wind (Bob
                  Dylan).
Subjects:      Folk songs, English.
               Country music -- 1961-1970.
Other authors: Smith, Orriel. prf
               Seeger, Pete, 1919- prf
               Flatt, Lester. prf
               Scruggs, Earl. prf
               Carter, Maybelle, 1909-1978. prf
               Bibb, Leon. prf
               Makem, Tommy. prf
               Cash, Johnny. prf
               Hester, Carolyn. prf
               Dylan, Bob, 1941- prf
Other authors: New Christy Minstrels. prf
               Brothers Four. prf
               Clancy Brothers. prf
Other titles:  This land is your land.
               Down by the Glenside Kearney.
               John Henry.
               Worried man blues.
               John Hardy.
               Whistling gypsy.
               Nine pound hammer.
               This train.
               Where have all the flowers gone.
               Brennan on the moor.
               Swing and turn jubilee.
               Blowin' in the wind.
Control No.:   93703465 /R



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         Clearwater classics [sound recording] / Pete Seeger.
Published:     New York, N.Y. : CBS Special Products, p1984.
Description:   2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   CBS Special Products P2 17865/PDL 1076 (P 17866--P 17867)
Notes:         CBS Special Products P2 17865/PDL 1076 (P 17866--P 17867).
               If I had a hammer -- We shall overcome -- Lolly-too-dum --
                  Wimoweh (The lion sleeps tonight) -- John Henry -- Barbara
                  Allen -- Little boxes -- Michael, row the boat ashore --
                  Where have all the flowers gone -- Turn, turn, turn (To
                  everything there is a season) -- Darlin' Corey --
                  Guantanamera -- This land is your land -- Hobo's lullaby --
                  The Erie Canal -- Down by the riverside.
Subjects:      Folk songs, English.
               Folk music.
Control No.:   93708615 /R



Title:         Carry it on! : the story of America's working people in song
                  and picture / [compiled by] Pete Seeger and Bob Reiser.
Published:     Bethlehem, Pa. : A Sing Out Publication, c1991.
Description:   255 p. of music : ill. ; 28 cm.
LC Call No.:   M1977.L3 C33 1991
ISBN:          0962670464 : $14.95
Notes:         Unacc. melodies with chord symbols.
               Bibliography, discography, and filmography: p. 252-253.
               Includes indexes.
               Oh, freedom, 1770-1865 -- Eight hours, 1865-1900 -- Solidarity
                  forever, 1900-1918 -- Talking freedom, 1918-1945 -- The banks
                  of marble, 1945-1963 -- More than a paycheck, 1963-now --
                  Epilogue.
Subjects:      Working class -- United States -- Songs and music.
               Political ballads and songs -- United States.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919-
               Reiser, Bob.
Control No.:   93726100 /M



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         Live at Newport [sound recording] / Pete Seeger.
Published:     Santa Monica, CA : Vanguard Records, p1993.
Description:   1 sound disc (63 min., 51 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Series:        Newport folk festival classics
LC Call No.:   Vanguard VCD 77008
ISBN:          $16.98
Notes:         Sung by Pete Seeger.
               Recorded at the 1963, 64, & 65 Newport Folk Festivals, Newport,
                  Rhode Island.
               Compact disc.
               Program notes on container insert.
               Introduction -- Manyura manyah -- Malaika -- Oh Mary don't you
                  weep -- The foolish frog -- Deep blue sea -- Never wed an old
                  man -- Old Joe Clark ; Oh had I a golden thread -- Holy
                  ground -- Demonstration of banjo styles. Darlin' Corey ; Skip
                  to my lou ; Going across the mountains -- Midnight special --
                  It takes a worried man -- Coal Creek march -- Where have all
                  the flowers gone -- Down by the riverside.
Subjects:      Folk songs, English.
               Ballads, English.
               Folk music -- United States.
Control No.:   93851239 /R



Author:        Stavis, Barrie.
Title:         The man who never died : a play about Joe Hill / by Barrie
                  Stavis ; introduction by Pete Seeger.
Published:     New York : Haven Press, [1972?].
Description:   157 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., music ; 22 cm.
LC Call No.:   PS3537.T25 M3 1972b
ISBN:          0498075389
Notes:         Publisher and place from label on t.p.; original publisher was
                  A.S. Barnes.
               LC copy has author's presentation inscription to Paul Avrich
                  dated June 16, 1983. DLC
               LC copy in dust jacket with printed price 92.00 and two price
                  labels (for 4.95 and 7.95). DLC
               Source: Gift of Paul Avrich, Aug. 26, 1986. DLC
Subjects:      Hill, Joe, 1879-1915 -- Drama.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Other authors: Paul Avrich Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Control No.:   94138470 



Title:         Clearwater [sound recording] / production, Pete Seeger [and]
                  John Milliken.
Published:     Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : Hudson River Sloop Restoration, [1974]
Description:   1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   Hudson River Sloop Restoration PS 1001
Notes:         Title on pamphlet: Sloop song.
               Lyrics contributed by Gordon Bok, Jimmy Collier, Bud Foote,
                  Brother Fred Kirkpatrick, A.L. Lloyd, Alan Lomax, Don McLean,
                  Pete Seeger, Keith Sullivan, and Lorre Wyatt.
               Lead vocals by Pete Seeger, Jimmy Collier, Louis Killen, Tim
                  McGinness and Peter Willcox, Gordon Bok, Don McLean, Lorre
                  Wyatt, Andy Wallace, Keith Sullivan, and Brother Fred
                  Kirkpatrick; accompanying themselves or with various
                  instrumentalists.
               Studio and production assistance provided by Sound House
                  Records, Newburgh, N.Y.
               Pamphlet published by Hudson River Sloop Restoration, Inc. (88
                  Market Street, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601) inserted in
                  container.
               Old Father Hudson -- Love our river again -- Haul on the
                  bowline -- Strike the bell -- Mrs. MacDonald's lament --
                  Tapestry -- Sweet Rosyanne -- Sailing up, sailing down --
                  Reuben Ranzo -- See Rock City -- Once a boat has broken from
                  the shore -- You can't eat the oysters -- Good mornin'
                  Brother Hudson -- Shenandoah -- Seaman's hymn.
Subjects:      Sea songs.
               Water -- Pollution -- Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.) -- Songs and
                  music.
Other authors: Milliken, John, producer.
               Seeger, Pete, 1919-
               Collier, Jimmy.
               Killen, Louis.
               McGinness, Tim.
               Willcox, Peter.
               Bok, Gordon.
               McLean, Don, 1945-
               Wyatt, Lorre.
               Wallace, Andy.
               Sullivan, Keith, singer.
               Kirkpatrick, Frederick Douglass.
Other authors: Hudson River Sloop Restoration, Inc.
Other titles:  Sloop song.
Control No.:   94760145 /R



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         The steel drums of Kim Loy Wong : an instruction book / by Pete
                  Seeger.
Published:     New York : Oak Publications, c1961.
Description:   40 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
LC Call No.:   ML1038.S74 S44 1961
Notes:         Cover title.
               "An instruction manual to accompany Folkways records, FI-8367
                  and FS-3834 and the movie, 'Music from oil drums'"--P. 1.
Subjects:      Steel drum (Musical instrument) -- Construction.
               Wong, Kim Loy.
Other titles:  Music from oil drums.
Control No.:   95203375 /MN



Author:        Kavallines, James, photographer.
Title:         [Pete Seeger, full-length portrait, performing on stage at
                  Yorktown Heights High School, Yorktown, N.Y.] [graphic] /
                  World Journal Tribune photo by James Kavallines.
Published:     1967 Feb 2.
Description:   1 photographic print.
LC Call No.:   Item in NYWTS - BIOG--Seeger, Pete--Singer
Notes:         World Journal Tribune staff photo.
               New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph
                  Collection.
               No copyright restriction known. Staff photographer reproduction
                  rights transferred to Library of Congress through Instrument
                  of Gift.
Availability:  LC-USZ62-113273 DLC (b&w film copy neg.)
Subjects:      Seeger, Pete, 1919-  -- Performances.
               Portrait photographs -- 1960-1970. gmgpc
               Publicity photographs -- 1960-1970. gmgpc
Control No.:   95504522 



Title:         Indian summer / a Folkfilms production ; direction, production,
                  Jules Victor Schwerin ; scenario, Peggy Lawson, Jules Victor
                  Schwerin ; narration, Jules Victor Schwerin, Lawrence
                  Weinberg.
Published:     United States : [s.n., 1955 or 1956?] ; United States :
                  Contemporary Films, [1963?]
Description:   1 reel of 1 (987 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. ref print.
LC Call No.:   FBC 6258 (ref print)
Notes:         Copyright: no reg.
               Musical themes composed & performed, Peter Seeger & Michael
                  Seeger ; editor, Peggy Lawson ; director of photography,
                  associate producer, Julius Tannenbaum ; additional
                  photography, Max Glenn, Milek Knebel ; narrator, Jared Reed ;
                  Catskill folklorist, Norman Studer.
               Robert C. Gregory (old man), Ralph Vanderlip (boy), Grant
                  Rodgers (fiddler), Walter L. Terry (judge), David & Herta
                  Marshall (singers), the people of Cannonsville, Delhi,
                  Deposit, Granton, Rock Rift, Walton, West Branch, Delaware
                  River, State of New York.
               Film originally produced probably in 1955 or 1956 and because
                  Pete Seeger was blacklisted, film received a limited
                  theatrical release at that time per phone call to Jules
                  Victor Schwerin, 9/18/96; later reissued in 1960 by Film
                  Representations per The national union catalog : motion
                  pictures and filmstrips, v. 53, 1958-1962, p. 337; reissued
                  by Contemporary Films per Landers film reviews, v. 7, no. 8,
                  May 1963, p. 1252 and possible reissue date taken from date
                  of that review; Contemporary Films and McGraw-Hill appear on
                  leader of material on loan from which LC ref print was made
                  but does not appear on LC ref print; unable to determine
                  relationship of McGraw Hill to film.
               Running time given as 28 minutes in The national union catalog
                  : motion pictures and filmstrips, v. 53, 1958-1962, p. 337
                  and Landers film reviews, v. 7, no. 8, May 1963, p. 1252.
               On the first hot day of summer, an old farmer goes fishing just
                  as he has done for many years on the West Branch of the
                  Delaware River. A young boy, his frequent fishing companion,
                  eagerly takes him to see the first giant bulldozers, which
                  are to begin construction on the Cannonsville Reservoir. In
                  order to provide more water for the cities, the vast project
                  will flood the valley. The old man goes to the general store
                  and walks the length of the valley to talk about his
                  concerns, but most people do not support him. The young
                  people of the valley celebrate at a barn dance. The old man
                  resists eviction with his unloaded flintlock. The next day,
                  he watches as the houses and farms are burned to clear the
                  way. His friend, the fiddler, picks him up and takes him and
                  his few belongings away.
               Summary taken from Landers film reviews, v. 7, no. 8, May 1963,
                  p. 1252.
               NCN047468; Indian summer. DLC
               Sources used: phone call to Jules Victor Schwerin, 9/18/96; The
                  national union catalog : motion pictures and filmstrips, v.
                  53, 1958-1962, p. 337; Landers film reviews, v. 7, no. 8, May
                  1963, p. 1252; Film daily yearbook, 1963, p. 380-381 and
                  1964, p. 355.
               Received: 6/10/96; ref print; gift, made from material on loan;
                  Schwerin (Jules) Collection.
Subjects:      Farm life -- Delaware River Region (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.) --
                  Drama.
               Farm life -- New York (State) -- Drama.
               Farmers -- Delaware River Region (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.) -- Drama.
               Farmers -- New York (State) -- Drama.
               Cannonsville Reservoir (N.Y.) -- Drama.
               Reservoirs -- Social aspects -- Delaware River Region
                  (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.) -- Drama.
               Reservoirs -- Social aspects -- New York (State) -- Drama.
               Forced migration -- Delaware River Region (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.)
                  -- Drama.
               Forced migration -- New York (State) -- Drama.
               Sociological films and programs. mim
               Drama. mim
               Shorts. mim
Other authors: Schwerin, Jules Victor, direction, production, writing.
               Lawson, Peggy, writing, editing.
               Weinberg, Larry, writing.
               Seeger, Pete, 1919- music.
               Seeger, Mike, 1933- music.
               Reed, Jared, d. 1962, narration.
               Studer, Norman, research.
               Gregory, Robert C., cast.
               Vanderlip, Ralph, cast.
               Rodgers, Grant, cast.
Other authors: Schwerin (Jules) Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Control No.:   96515327 /MP



Author:        Palumbo, Fred, photographer.
Title:         [Pete Seeger, half-length portrait, singing while playing
                  banjo] [graphic] / World Telegram & Sun photo by Fred
                  Palumbo.
Published:     1955.
Description:   1 photographic print.
LC Call No.:   Item in NYWTS - BIOG--Seeger, Pete--Musician
Notes:         NYWT&S staff photo.
               New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph
                  Collection (Library of Congress).
               No copyright restriction known. Staff photographer reproduction
                  rights transferred to Library of Congress through Instrument
                  of Gift.
Availability:  LC-USZ62-116961 DLC (b&w film copy neg.)
Subjects:      Seeger, Pete, 1919-
               Portrait photographs -- 1950-1960. gmgpc
               Publicity photographs -- 1950-1960. gmgpc
               Photographic prints -- 1950-1960. gmgpc
Control No.:   96520047 /PP



Author:        Guthrie, Arlo.
Title:         Precious friend [sound recording] / [performed by] Arlo Guthrie
                  & Pete Seeger.
Published:     Burbank, Calif. : Warner Bros., p1982.
Description:   2 sound discs (1 hr., 36 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
LC Call No.:   Warner Bros 2BSK-3644
Notes:         Folk music.
               Performed by Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger ; with Shenandoah.
               Recorded during July and Sept., 1981 at Poplar Creek Music
                  Theatre, Pineknob Music Theatre, Greek Theatre, and Concord
                  Pavilion.
               Program notes by H. Leventhal; texts to songs on container.
               Wabash Cannonball -- Circles -- Hills of Glenshee -- Ocean
                  crossing -- Celery-time -- Run, come see Jerusalem -- Sailin'
                  up, sailin' down -- How can I keep from singing -- Old time
                  religion -- Pretty boy Floyd -- Ladies auxiliary -- Please
                  don't talk about me when I'm gone -- Precious friend you will
                  be there -- Do re mi -- Tarentella -- The neutron bomb -- I'm
                  changing my name to Chrysler -- St. Louis tickle -- Wimoweh
                  (Mbube) -- Will the circle be unbroken -- Garden song --
                  Kisses sweeter than wine -- Raggedy raggedy -- In dead
                  earnest -- If I had a hammer (The hammer song) -- Amazing
                  grace.
Subjects:      Folk songs, English -- United States.
               Folk music -- United States.
Other authors: Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Other authors: Shenandoah (Musical group) prf
Control No.:   96789692 /R



Author:        Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:         Where have all the flowers gone : a musical autobiography / by
                  Pete Seeger ; edited by Peter Blood.
Published:     Bethlehem, PA : Sing Out, 1997.
Description:   p. cm.
LC Call No.:   ML420.S445 A3 1997
Dewey No.:     782.42162/0092 B 21
ISBN:          1881322106
Notes:         Includes melodies with chord symbols.
               Discography: p. ***
               Includes bibliographical references (p. ***) and index.
Subjects:      Seeger, Pete, 1919-
               Folk singers -- United States -- Biography.
               Folk songs.
               Popular music.
Other authors: Blood, Peter, 1946-
Control No.:   97005151 /MN


Name Citations [1 Record]

Heading:       Seeger, Pete, 1919-
References:    nnaa Seeger, Peter, 1919 (May 3)-
               Seeger, Peter, 1919 May 3-
Notes:         American folk songs for children, c1953.
               New Grove dict. of Amer. mus. (Seeger, Pete(r R.); b. May 3,
                  1919, Patterson, NY; folksinger and songwriter, son of
                  Charles Louis Seeger)
               Singer, banjo player
Control No.:   n  50006375

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