Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs For 43 U.S. Presidencies - Disc One

Disc One

  1. George Washington: Washington Dreams of the Hippopotamus (Feat. Vince DiFiore of Cake) - artwork by CW Roelle
  2. John Adams: Armed with Only Wit and Vigor and the U.S. Navy (Feat. These United States) - artwork by Rob Fisk
  3. Thomas Jefferson: The Mouldboard of Least Resistance - artwork by Keri Smith
  4. James Madison: Zinger - artwork by Christa Dalien
  5. James Monroe: The Last Cocked Hat (Feat. Marla Hansen) - artwork by Helena Keefe
  6. John Quincy Adams: Death In The Speaker’s Room - artwork by Jefferson Pitcher
  7. Andrew Jackson: Benevolence (Feat. Califone) - artwork by Christine Castro
  8. Martin Van Buren: The Little Magician (Feat. Tom Brosseau) - artwork by Penelope Dullaghan
  9. William Henry Harrison: So You Don’t Have To - artwork by Natasha Robinson
  10. John Tyler: Hindsight Falls On Deaf Ears (Feat. Bill Callahan) - artwork by Jeremy Kalgreen
  11. James Polk: The Other is Better / The Landscape to Transform (Feat. Monahans) - artwork by Jason Sinclair Long
  12. Zachary Taylor: Rough and Ready - artwork by Matthew McCord
  13. Millard Fillmore: The Proof Is In The Pudding - artwork by Steve Lambert
  14. Franklin Pierce: My Only Enemy Is Myself - artwork by Shari Elf

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