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Columbia River Collection, originally released as the Columbia River Ballads, is a compilation album of songs folksinger Woody Guthrie wrote during his visit to the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington in 1941. Guthrie traveled to these states on the promise of a part narrating a documentary about the construction of public works dams and other ...
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Aug 1, 1991 · Roll on Columbia: The Columbia River Collection [Guthrie, Woody, Murlin, William, Seeger, Pete] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Roll on Columbia: The Columbia River Collection
Apr 1, 2016 · (Richmond Music Folios). This collection features the original versions of all 26 songs Guthrie submitted to the Bonneville Power Administration in 1941 to promote development of the Columbia River and hydro-power, with a new introduction by Bill Murlin.
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Jan 21, 2024 · This collection features the original versions of all 26 songs Guthrie submitted to the Bonneville Power Administration in 1941 to promote development of the Columbia River and hydro-power, with a new introduction by Bill Murlin. Songs: The Ballad of Jackhammer John * Columbia's Waters * Grand Co...
Roll On, Columbia, Roll On. "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" is an American folk song written in 1941 by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, [1] who popularized the song through his own recording of it. The song glamorized the harnessing of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. The 11 hydroelectric dams built on the American stretch of the ...