Top 10 Woody Guthrie Songs

Top 10 Woody Guthrie Songs

Guthrie composed some of the most powerful protest songs ever written.

Facebook
Twitter
Email
Flipboard
Pocket

This past week, the legendary populist troubadour Woody Guthrie would have turned 104. Guthrie, best known for his iconic song “This Land Is Your Land,” has had as profound an influence as any musician in US, perhaps world, history.

Born on July 14, 1912, in Okemah, Oklahoma, Guthrie composed some of the most powerful protest songs ever written and became a decisive influence on innumerable musicians, most famously Bob Dylan. The “People’s Bard” is rightly remembered as a transformative song writer whose consistent advocacy for civil rights, racial justice, and economic equality, especially at the height of McCarthyism, inspired many others to fight back. He scrawled “This Machine Kills Fascists” on his guitar, and he meant it.

The videos below, all covers, give some sense of both the breadth of Guthrie’s work and the depth of his influence.

1. Bound for Glory performed by Tom Morello, Graham Nash, Nora Guthrie, Jack Elliott, Jackson Browne, and friends

2. Plane Wreck/Deportees performed by Joan Baez

3. Pastures of Plenty performed by Odetta

4. This Land is Your Land performed by Bruce Springsteen

5. Union Maid performed by Billy Bragg & Dar Wlliams

6. Do Re Mi performed by Ry Cooder

7. Pretty Boy Floyd performed by The Byrds

8. Hard Travelin’ performed by Bob Dylan

9. Goin’ Down the Road Feelin’ Bad performed by the Grateful Dead

10. The Ludlow Massacre performed by Christy Moore

Bonus Track:
Woody wrote the lyrics to this song and many years later Jeff Tweedy added the music as part of Wilco’s Mermaid Avenue collaboration with Billy Bragg.

At My Window Sad and Lonely performed by Wilco & Billy Bragg

Honorable Mention: “Mail Myself to You,” “Union Burying Ground,” “Jesus Christ,” “Please Mr. Roosevelt,”  “Song of the Grand Coulee Dam.”

Thank you for reading The Nation!

We hope you enjoyed the story you just read. It’s just one of many examples of incisive, deeply-reported journalism we publish—journalism that shifts the needle on important issues, uncovers malfeasance and corruption, and uplifts voices and perspectives that often go unheard in mainstream media. For nearly 160 years, The Nation has spoken truth to power and shone a light on issues that would otherwise be swept under the rug.

In a critical election year as well as a time of media austerity, independent journalism needs your continued support. The best way to do this is with a recurring donation. This month, we are asking readers like you who value truth and democracy to step up and support The Nation with a monthly contribution. We call these monthly donors Sustainers, a small but mighty group of supporters who ensure our team of writers, editors, and fact-checkers have the resources they need to report on breaking news, investigative feature stories that often take weeks or months to report, and much more.

There’s a lot to talk about in the coming months, from the presidential election and Supreme Court battles to the fight for bodily autonomy. We’ll cover all these issues and more, but this is only made possible with support from sustaining donors. Donate today—any amount you can spare each month is appreciated, even just the price of a cup of coffee.

The Nation does not bow to the interests of a corporate owner or advertisers—we answer only to readers like you who make our work possible. Set up a recurring donation today and ensure we can continue to hold the powerful accountable.

Thank you for your generosity.

Ad Policy
x