Hobo's Lullaby - Woody Guthrie video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/08/03

Woody Guthrie Hobo's Lullaby The Asch Recordings Vol. 1 (1944) www.woodyguthrie.com

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8 years ago

Wooden Nickel

More about Brussels tomorrow.

9 years ago

MrVinthethin

was at nj folk fest yest had woody s grand daughter there and a band with grandson in it playing bluegrass from nyc idiots brigade she had soeminfo and was talking aobut woody in between songs saw arlo at the clearwater fest a few years ago and his daughter was in another band family still involved in music used to see pete seeger al the time too but no more his grandson plays still

9 years ago

Kaan Ciciboğa

Paper Towns

9 years ago

fanchbrezoneg

The best version of this song was recorded by the Kingston Trio, but in french exists a very nice translation by Greame Allwright (la ballade du clochard)

9 years ago

WollyhoodStudios

Neistat

9 years ago

Jason Morar

Francis Underwood brought me here.

9 years ago

Henry Van Doren

Really a very good song. Dark and poignant, not somber.

9 years ago

Caleb Whittington

I'm not a socialist, but I do love Woody Gunthrie. 

9 years ago

Victor Hugo Barros Portela

Can anyone Please tell me how he does the intro?

9 years ago

TheHitDetector

Hobo's Lullaby - Woody GuthrieThere is a touch of golden velvet in the vocal quality that almost echoes in the ambiance of a dark, soft emptiness, somewhere in our universe. This is probably a romantic over described feeling, because ideally, deep down psychologically, we would like there to be a heaven to which, we can hush our souls to rest in a dignified manner, thus bringing meaning and completeness to our brief existence in this, our beautiful universe.This is a fabulous masterpiece, one of my favourite tracks by Woody Guthrie.Thanks to T. A. Sedlak for this superb upload.

9 years ago

Wilfried Schuler

I know the police will cause you trouble. Welcome to Ferguson. Welcome to the US.

9 years ago

Cole Simon

HoHoHoHoHoHoHoHoH best chorus ever

9 years ago

dennis Tarpein

Thanks for uploading this song

9 years ago

fuckyoutube

I know the police cause you trouble, they cause trouble evrywhere, but when you die and go to heaven, wont find no policemen there

9 years ago

wrongchordsrecords

which one of his recording sessions is the best sound quality ? anyone know ?

9 years ago

Robert Pisarek

Woody Forever!

10 years ago

Cambria Cb

I love Woody Guthrie's songs, and did you know he had Huntington's Coerea

10 years ago

MultiHawkeye101

what year was that song by WG?

10 years ago

Daniel Robinson

Great song but let me remind you guys that Woody did not write this song. The original writer was Goebel Reeves (probably spelled wrong)

10 years ago

Cam Mon

Reading through the comments I can see that some need to read some history about hobos. There is a difference in hobos and bums/tramps. During the great depression the hobos were often soldiers trying to get home and would work to get from town to town. Bums, tramps . would not work.

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