Woody Guthrie Discography - Selected Published Discography

Selected Published Discography

Year Title Record label
1940 Dust Bowl Ballads Smithsonian Folkways
1964 Hard Travlin' Disc
1972 Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie Vanguard
1987 Columbia River Collection Rounder Records
1988 Folkways: The Original Vision (Woody and Leadbelly) Smithsonian Folkways
1988 Library of Congress Recordings Rounder Records
1989 Woody Guthrie Sings Folk Songs Smithsonian Folkways
1990 Struggle Smithsonian Folkways
1991 Cowboy Songs on Folkways Smithsonian Folkways
1991 Songs to Grow on for Mother and Child Smithsonian Folkways
1992 Nursery Days Smithsonian Folkways
1994 Long Ways to Travel: The Unreleased Folkways Masters, 1944-1949 Smithsonian Folkways
1996 Almanac Singers UNI/MCA
1996 Ballads of Sacco & Vanzetti Smithsonian Folkways
1997 This Land Is Your Land, The Asch Recordings, Vol.1 Smithsonian Folkways
1997 Muleskinner Blues, The Asch Recordings, Vol.2 Smithsonian Folkways
1998 Hard Travelin', The Asch Recordings, Vol.3 Smithsonian Folkways
1999 Buffalo Skinners, The Asch Recordings, Vol.4 Smithsonian Folkways
2007 The Live Wire: Woody Guthrie in Performance 1949 Woody Guthrie Publications
2012 Woody At 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection Smithsonian Folkways

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