Talking Union and Other Union Songs

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"Talking Union and Other Union Songs" is a landmark 1941 folk album by the Almanac Singers that popularized pro-labor, union-organizing songs in the American labor movement.

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instanceOf music album
pro-labor album
artist Almanac Singers NERFINISHED
associatedWith American trade unions
Congress of Industrial Organizations NERFINISHED
circulation labor meetings
union halls
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre folk
political folk
protest music
hasContributor Lee Hays NERFINISHED
Millard Lampell NERFINISHED
Pete Seeger NERFINISHED
hasForm acoustic guitar accompaniment
group vocals
hasTrack All I Want NERFINISHED
Get Thee Behind Me, Satan NERFINISHED
I Don’t Want Your Millions, Mister NERFINISHED
Solidarity Forever NERFINISHED
Talking Union NERFINISHED
Union Maid NERFINISHED
We Shall Not Be Moved NERFINISHED
Which Side Are You On? NERFINISHED
historicalContext New Deal labor politics
World War II era NERFINISHED
influenced American labor movement NERFINISHED
U.S. folk revival NERFINISHED
intendedAudience industrial workers
labor organizers
label Keynote Records NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Lee Hays NERFINISHED
Millard Lampell NERFINISHED
Pete Seeger NERFINISHED
mainTheme labor movement
trade unions
union organizing
workers' rights
mediaType 78 rpm record
notableFor popularizing union songs in the American labor movement
pro-labor political content
performer Almanac Singers NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment left-wing
pro-labor
producer Keynote Records NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod early 1940s
releaseYear 1941

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Almanac Singers notableWork Talking Union and Other Union Songs