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

Disc Three

  1. Warren Harding: An Army Of Pompous Phrases - artwork by Laura Edmisten
  2. Calvin Coolidge: On Silence (Feat. Radar Bros.) - artwork by Kevin Scalzo
  3. Herbert Hoover: Woe Is A Spoon-Shaped Heart (Feat. Marla Hansen) - artwork by Bart Woodstrup
  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Illuminating The Bright Lines - artwork by Rama Hughes
  5. Harry S. Truman: Suits And Fine Trousers Vs. Hiroshima (Feat. Denison Witmer) - artwork by Kurt Lightner
  6. Dwight D. Eisenhower: When Ike Walked The Land (Feat. Alan Sparhawk & Mark Kozelek) - artwork by Maureen Gubia
  7. John F. Kennedy: There Is No Plan - artwork by Peter Arkle
  8. Lyndon B. Johnson: Ladybird Take Me Home (Feat. Steve Dawson) - artwork by Cynthia Yardley
  9. Richard Nixon: 2 Under Par Off The Coast of Africa (Feat. Tom Carter) - artwork by Ralph Tepel
  10. Gerald Ford: Now You See It, Now You Don’t See It (Feat. Vince DiFiore) - artwork by Mike Bullock
  11. Jimmy Carter: A Great Beam of Light (Feat. Rosie Thomas) - artwork by Trystan Bates
  12. Ronald Reagan: Such A Marvelous Dream (Feat. Califone) - artwork by Camilla Engman
  13. George H.W. Bush: It Was Foreshadowed Here: The Beginning of The End - artwork by Marissa Tamari
  14. Bill Clinton: The Mighty Lion Will Not Roar Again - artwork by Kevin Seconds
  15. George W. Bush: Though The Night - artwork by Nicole Roberts

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