All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music - Season 1 Episode 12 Go Down, Moses! (Folk 'War Songs')
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Introductory Programme Feb 12, 1977 -
1 - 2God's Children Feb 19, 1977 -
1 - 3I Can Hypnotise 'Dis Nation (Ragtime) Feb 26, 1977 -
1 - 4Jungle Music (Jazz) Mar 05, 1977 -
1 - 5Who's That Comin'? (The Blues) Mar 12, 1977 -
1 - 6Rude Songs (Vaudeville and Music Hall) Mar 19, 1977 -
1 - 7Always Chasin' Rainbows (Tin Pan Alley) Mar 26, 1977 -
1 - 8Diamonds As Big As the Ritz (The Musical) Apr 02, 1977 -
1 - 9Swing That Music! (Swing) Apr 09, 1977 -
1 - 10Good Times (Rhythm and Blues) Apr 16, 1977 -
1 - 11Making Moonshine (Country Music) Apr 23, 1977 -
1 - 12Go Down, Moses! (Folk 'War Songs') Apr 30, 1977 -
1 - 13Hail! Hail! Rock n Roll (Rock n Roll) May 07, 1977 -
1 - 14Mighty Good (The Beatles) May 14, 1977 -
1 - 15All Along the Watchtower (Sour Rock) May 21, 1977 -
1 - 16Whatever Gets You Through The Night (Glitter Rock) May 28, 1977 -
1 - 17Imagine (New Directions) Jun 01, 1977
Overview
After Nashville had raped American country music, it might seem that the folk traditions this music embodied had been lost. Not so, because these traditions had a purpose other than to entertain. We shall see how folk music used popular melodies to spell out unpopular themes, how during the American War of Independence filthy words were penned against the British Crown, but all to the tune of ‘God Save The King’. The same happened during the American Civil War – different words, depending on whether you were from the North or the South but to the same tune. Song has been used by such as Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, Peter Seeger and Leonard Cohen as a passionate weapon for peace. The effect these singers managed to achieve in the sixties was one of the stronger causes of the American defeat in Vietnam. featuring Arlo Guthrie Bing Crosby Country Joe McDonald James Simmons Joan Baez Leon Rosselson Leonard Cohen Pete Seeger Peter, Paul and Mary The Andrews Sisters Vera Lynn Woody Guthrie