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- Babies in the Mill (Dorsey Dixon)
- Babylon Updated (Leslie Fish)
- Back to Work (Harold J. Rome)
- Bad Squire, The (Chumbawamba)
- Ballad for Americans (Paul Robeson)
- Ballad of Barney Graham, The (Della Mae Graham)
- Ballad of Bloody Thursday, The (Anonymous)
- Ballad of Erica Levine, The (Bob Blue)
- Ballad of Ira Hayes, The (Peter La Farge)
- Ballad of John Henry (Anonymous)
- Ballad of Roosevelt (Langston Hughes)
- Ballad of the Triangle Fire, The (Ruth Rubin)
- Ballad of the Welfare Mother (Pesha Gertler and Linda Allen)
- Ballots Are a Weapon Mighty (Bouck White)
- Banks of Marble (Les Rice)
- Banks of the Hudson (Black 47)
- Banner of Labor, The (Anonymous)
- Barricadas!, A Las (Valeriano Orobón Fernández) / To the Barricades! (Carlos Cortez and Jan Oosting)
- Battle Hymn of ’48, The (Paul Robeson)
- Battle Hymn of the New Socialist Party (Leon Rosselson)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic, The (Julia Ward Howe)
- Battle Hymn of the Workers, The (Charles James)
- Battle Hymn of Toil (Covington Hall)
- Beans, Bacon, and Gravy (Anonymous)
- Beans in My Ears (Len Chandler)
- Bedroom Backlash (Carol Hanisch)
- Beds Are Burning (Midnight Oil)
- Behind the Door (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Behold the Comrades Gath’ring (Bouck White)
- Bella Ciao (Chumbawamba)
- Best Friend (The Unicorn Song) (Margie Adam)
- Best of Friends (Debby McClatchy)
- Bide Your Time (Michael Joseph Barry)
- Big Fellah, The (Black 47)
- Big Joe (Anonymous)
- Big Question, The (T-Bone Slim)
- Big Rock Candy Mountains, The (Harry “Haywire Mac” McClintock)
- Bitter Cry, The (T. Phillips Thompson)
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- Blowin’ in the Wind (Bob Dylan)
- Boll Weevil, The (Anonymous)
- Bombs Away! (Joanna Cazden)
- Bonehead Working Fool, The (Anonymous)
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- Boss (Laura Tanne)
- Boss, The / Praise Boss / Wobbly Doxology (John Neuhaus)
- Boss’s Darling, The (Jean Hart)
- Bosses Will in Slavery Hold You, The (El Gato Rojo)
- Box Factory (Faith Nolan)
- Bread (Samuel DeWitt)
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- Bump Me into Parliament (Bill Casey)
- Buffalo Skinners, The (Anonymous)
- Busick Injunction, The (Nels Peterson)
- Buttermilk Hill (Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier) (Anonymous)
- Buy This American Car (Charlie King)
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- Cal-Lib-Song (Annette Kirk)
- Call, The (Herbert Tulin)
- Call to Action, A (Anonymous)
- Call to Action, The (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Canaday-I-O (Ephraim Braley)
- Canoe Song (Paul Robeson)
- Cantata of Refugees in Nanjing (James Henry McCallum)
- Capitalism’s Endless Chain (Anonymous)
- Captives That Languish and Die, To the (Bouck White)
- Careless Love (Anonymous)
- Casey Jones, the Union Scab (Joe Hill)
- Chain Gang, The (Anonymous)
- Chain Store Daisy (Harold J. Rome)
- Chants of the Farm (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Charge on Mother Jones, The (Utah Phillips)
- Chartist Anthem (Chumbawamba)
- Child Slaves, The (Richard Brazier)
- Child-Workers, Wan and Weary (Bouck White)
- Chinese Soldiers’ Song (Paul Robeson)
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- Coal Mine, Down in a (Joseph Bryan Geoghegan)
- Coal Not Dole (Chumbawamba)
- Coffee An’ (Joe Hill)
- Cold Old Wintertime, In the (Anonymous)
- Colliers’ March, The (Chumbawamba)
- Come All You Coal Miners (Sarah Ogan Gunning)
- Come and Get Wise (Richard Brazier)
- Come, Comrades, Come! (William Morris)
- Come Join the One Big Union, Do (Richard Brazier)
- Come On, Friends, and Let’s Go Down (Sarah Ogan Gunning)
- Come, Rally Youth (Samuel H. Friedman)
- Comes the Moment to Decide (Bouck White)
- Coming By and By (Charles W. Collinge)
- Coming into My Years (Betsy Rose)
- Commonwealth Is Coming, The (Bouck White)
- Commonwealth of Toil, The (Ralph Chaplin)
- Communists Have the Music, The (They Might Be Giants)
- Cooperation Is Our Aim (Anonymous)
- Corn Song, The (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Corrido de Dolores Huerta / The Ballad of Dolores Huerta (José-Luis Orozco)
- Cotton Mill Girls (Hedy West)
- Cradle Will Rock, The (Marc Blitzstein)
- Cream of Mush (Harold J. Rome)
- Cruel War, The (Anonymous)
- Crusader’s Hymn (Bouck White)
- Cuckoo, The (Anonymous)
- Cuckoo, The (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Cumberland Mountain Bear Chase, The (Pete Seeger)
- Custer (Peter La Farge)
- Custom-Made Woman Blues (Alice Gerrard)
- Cutty Wren, The (Chumbawamba)
- Czar of All Czars (T-Bone Slim)
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- Dan McGann (Dublin Dan)
- Dance a Revolution (for Emma Goldman) (Linda Hirschhorn)
- Danny Boy (Black 47)
- Dark, Out of the (Samuel Longfellow)
- Dark as a Dungeon (Merle Travis)
- Dark-Eyed Sailor, The (Alistair Hulett)
- Dar’s One More Ribber for to Cross (Paul Robeson)
- Daughter, Will You Marry? (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Dawn of Freedom, The (Anonymous)
- Day-Dawn (Evelyn Pyne)
- Day of the Lord, The (Charles Kingsley)
- Day That the Boys Came Down, The (Alistair Hulett)
- Day the Nazi Died, The (Chumbawamba)
- Days of ’49, In the (Alistair Hulett)
- Dear August (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Dear Mister President (Pink)
- Death of Harry Simms, The (Jim Garland and Aunt Molly Jackson)
- Death of Mother Jones, The (Anonymous)
- Debutante Ball, The (Willie Tyson)
- Decision (Bouck White)
- Deep River (Paul Robeson)
- Dehorn Song, The (Anonymous)
- Delamater Won’t Get In! (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Destitution Road (Alistair Hulett)
- Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel? (Paul Robeson)
- Different Drummer (Black 47)
- Diggers’ Song, The (Chumbawamba)
- Dirge to Our Martyred Dead (Bouck White)
- Dirty Old Town (Alistair Hulett)
- Dishwasher, The (Jim Seymour)
- Dixie (Raymond Corder)
- Dodger, The (Anonymous)
- Doing the Reactionary (Harold J. Rome)
- Dollar Alarm Clock, The (John Healy)
- Don’t Call Me White! (Henry J. Pfaff)
- Don’t Sign Up for War (Alistair Hulett)
- Don’t Take My Papa Away from Me (Joe Hill)
- Don’t You Push Me Down (Woody Guthrie)
- Down Home (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Down in the Meadow (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Dreadful Memories (Sarah Ogan Gunning)
- Dream, A (Richard Brazier)
- Dream of a Millionaire, The (John E. Nordquist)
- Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill (Anonymous)
- Drink Deeply Life’s Pleasures (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Drink, Fellows, Drink (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes (Paul Robeson)
- Drinking and Thinking (Anonymous)
- Drinking Gourd (Anonymous)
- Dump the Bosses off Your Back (John Brill)
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- Factory Girls Come All Ye / Lewiston Factory Girl, The (Anonymous)
- Factory Slave, The (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Fair Flower of Northumberland, The (Alistair Hulett)
- Family Song, The (Uncle Ruth Buell)
- Fanatic Heart (Black 47)
- Far across the Sea (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Farewell, Competition! (Bouck White)
- Farewell Frank Little (Gerard J. Lively)
- Farewell, Joe (Richard Brazier)
- Farewell to Whisky (Alistair Hulett)
- Farmer (Kristin Lems)
- Farmer and Worker’s Song, The (Anonymous)
- Farmer Is the Man, The (Anonymous)
- Father Gander’s Melodies (Anonymous)
- Father, Oh My Father (Peter La Farge)
- Father Was Killed by the Pinkerton Men (Anonymous)
- Fatherhood of God, The (John Jones)
- Female Suffrage (R. A. Cohen and A. J. Phelps)
- Fengyang (Paul Robeson)
- Fifty Thousand Lumberjacks (Anonymous)
- Fight Like Hell (Marry “Mother Jones” Harris and Kristen Lems)
- Fire of Freedom (Black 47)
- Flood and the Storm, The (Woody Guthrie)
- Food Not Finance (Icemakers of the Revolution)
- Fool There Was, A (Joseph Brandon)
- Forget Me Not (Arlene Mantel)
- Forty Shades of Blue (Black 47)
- Foul Ball (Julie McCall)
- Four Generals, The (Paul Robeson)
- Four Little Angels of Peace (Harold J. Rome)
- Four Pence a Day (Anonymous)
- Four Rivers (Paul Robeson)
- Frank H. Little, To (Phillips Russell)
- Freedom Come-All-Ye (Hamish Henderson)
- Freedom of Labor (John Leslie)
- Freedom Road (Leslie Fish)
- Freedom’s Pioneers (James Connolly)
- Freedom’s Sun (James Connolly)
- Frisco Strike Saga (Anonymous)
- Frog That Had No Hair, The (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Funeral Song of a Russian Revolutionist (Douglas Robson)
- Funeral Train / Scofield Mine Disaster (Utah Phillips)
- Funky Céilí (Bridie’s Song) (Black 47)
- Fusilado, El (Chumbawamba)
- Futurity (Bouck White)
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- Gathering Storm, The (Bouck White)
- Gedanken Sind Frei, Die (Pete Seeger)
- General Ludd’s Triumph (Chumbawamba)
- General Strike Song (Louis Burcar)
- Georgia Cotton Mill Woman (Anne Romaine)
- Gesundheit, Mister Wob (T-Bone Slim)
- Get Thee Behind Me, Satan (Almanac Singers)
- Girl Question, The (Joe Hill)
- Give Back My Factory to Me (IWW Lehigh Valley Branch, PA, USA)
- Give Me That New Union Contract (Anonymous)
- Give Your Hands to Struggle (Bernice Johnson Reagon)
- Giving Nothing Back (Tom Juravich)
- Glad Refreshing River (Bouck White)
- Gloomy Sunday (Paul Robeson)
- Glory Day (Paul Robeson)
- Go Down, Moses (Paul Robeson)
- Go, I Shall Send Thee (Goddard Graves)
- Go to Work on Monday (Si Kahn)
- God Bless You Very Wealthy Men (Arnie Alpert)
- God the Avenger (Bouck White)
- Goin’ Away (Utah Phillips)
- Goin’ Down the Road Feelin’ Bad (Anonymous)
- Goin’ Home (Paul Robeson)
- Goin’ to Study War No More (Anonymous)
- Going Dry (Elisha E. Hoffman)
- Gone Are the Days (Richard Brazier)
- Good Old Wobbly Band, The (A. Layton)
- Good News Pouring In, The (Bouck White)
- Good-Bye, Dollars; I Must Leave You (Richard Brazier)
- Good-Bye, Joe Hill (Utah Phillips)
- Grand Labor Cause, The (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Great Day (Anonymous)
- Gyppo’s Finish, The (L. E. Sinclair)
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- Hail the Glorious Golden City (Felix Adler)
- Hail the Hero Workers (Anna Garlin Spencer)
- Hand-Out Route, The (Hambone-Bill)
- Hands (Sophie Fagin)
- Handwriting on the Wall, The (Bouck White)
- Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire (Chumbawamba)
- Hard Times in the Mill (Anonymous)
- Hard Travelin’ (Woody Guthrie)
- Hark! The Battle-Cry Is Ringing! (H. S. Salt)
- Harold’s Best Men (Alistair Hulett)
- Harriet Tubman (Walter Robinson)
- Harvest Hands (M. Squirk)
- Harvest Hymn, A (John Glasse)
- Harvest Land (T-D. and H.)
- Harvest War Song (Pat Brennan)
- Harvesters! (Anonymous)
- Hay una Mujer (Holly Near)
- He Fades Away (Alistair Hulett)
- He Stained Our Banner Red (Bouck White)
- Heirs of Time (Thomas Wentworth Higginson)
- Hellelujah [Hallelujah, on the Bum / Hallelujah, I’m a Bum / Hallelujah, We’re All on the Bum] (Harry “Haywire Mac” McClintock and Payoff)
- Henry and Lizzy (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Her Majesty (Chumbawamba)
- Here’s to the Women (Linda Allen)
- Hey for the Day! (Tom Maguire)
- Hey, Ho, Nobody Home (Anonymous)
- Hey! Polly (Ralph Chaplin)
- High Tech (Ngoma Hill and Jaribu Hill)
- Hijos del Pueblo (Anonymous) / Children of the People (Joe Grim Feinberg)
- Hinky Dinky Parlez-Vous (Anonymous)
- Hold the Fort (Anonymous)
- Hold the Line (Anonymous)
- Holiday March (Frank Sprague)
- Homophobia (Chumbawamba)
- Hope of the Ages, The (Edith Nesbit)
- House I Live In, The (Paul Robeson)
- Housekeeper’s Lament, The (Anonymous)
- How Do I Get to Your Father’s House? (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Howdy Doo (Woody Guthrie)
- Human Freedom (James Connolly)
- Hurrah for Rough and Ready! (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Hymn of the Toilers (Rose Alice Cleveland)
- Hymn to Freedom (James Connolly)
- Hymn to Riego (Nancy Head)
- Hymn to the Outcast, A (Bouck White)
- Hymn to Womanhood, A (Bouck White)
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- Laborer’s Battle Hymn, The (James L. Joynes)
- Labor’s Dixie (Charles M. Robinson)
- Labor’s Endless Chain (Anonymous)
- Labor’s Harvest Home (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Labor’s Rights, For (James Connolly)
- Lads of the BLF (Alistair Hulett)
- Land of My Fathers (Paul Robeson)
- Land of the Noonday Night, The (Ernest Howard Crosby and Eleanor Smith)
- Landlord and Tenant (Sydney Carter)
- Larimer Street (Utah Phillips)
- Last Rose of Summer, The (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Last Word, The (G. G. Florine)
- Lazy Bones (Paul Robeson)
- Lean on the Union (Julie McCall)
- Leave Her, Johnny! (Anonymous)
- Left-Handed Song for Human Rights, The (Joanna Cazden)
- Legal – Illegal (Ewan MacColl)
- Let Robeson Sing (Manic Street Preachers)
- Let Us All Speak Our Minds (William Brough and J. G. Maeder)
- Let’s Get Together (Langston Hughes and Carroll Tate)
- Let’s Line Up Bill (Wingy Thomas)
- Liberty Forever (Joe Hill)
- Life of Ages (Samuel Johnson)
- And Life Will Be Better There (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Life’s Railway to Heaven (Eliza Snow and M. E. Abbey)
- Lift the Flag (James Connolly)
- Line, On the (Anonymous)
- Links on the Chain (Phil Ochs)
- LIP Song (Kathleen Taylor)
- Little Boxes (Malvina Reynolds)
- Little Man, You’ve Had a Busy Day (Paul Robeson)
- Little Orphan Girl, The (Anonymous)
- Little Red Hen, The (Malvina Reynolds)
- Little Red Hen Song, The (Kate Bradford Stockton and Elizabeth Morgan)
- Little Red Songbook, The (Richard Brazier)
- Little Song about Charity, A (Thomas McGrath)
- Live/Work, Live Work (Jamie Ben-Azay)
- Livin’ in America (Bainbridge Avenue 2:00 A.M.) (Black 47)
- Loch Lomond (Paul Robeson)
- Lonely Road (Paul Robeson)
- Long-Haired Kings, The (Charles H. Kerr)
- Long Hours (Bouck White)
- Long, Long Ago (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Long, Long Fight, The (Richard Brazier)
- Long Resolution, The (E. Morse)
- Longshoreman’s Strike (Anonymous)
- Losin’ It (Black 47)
- Love Song, A (James Connolly)
- Low Bridge, Everybody Down (Anonymous)
- Lowell Factory Girl, The (Anonymous)
- Lucretia Mott Song, The (Margaret Hope Bacon)
- Ludlow Massacre (Woody Guthrie)
- Ludlow Massacre (Alfred Hayes and Earl Robinson)
- Lumberjack’s Prayer, The (T-Bone Slim)
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- Maggie Kuhn (Linda Freilicher)
- Mah Lindy Lou (Paul Robeson)
- Maids’ Defiance, The (Anonymous)
- Make No Mistake (Anonymous)
- Making the Camps Like Home (Richard Brazier)
- Man That Waters the Workers’ Beer, The (Paddy Ryan)
- Manhattan Street Cries (Anonymous)
- Man’s a Man for A’ That, A (Robert Burns)
- March, March, Comrades All (Tom Maguire)
- March of the Hungry Men (Reginald Wright Kaufman and Agnes Cunningham)
- March of the Volunteers (Paul Robeson)
- March of the Workers, The (William Morris)
- March On in the Egypt Land (Samuel H. Friedman)
- March! March! March! (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Marching Song (Charles H. Kerr)
- Marching Song (Bouck White)
- Marching to Freedom (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Maria’s Wedding (Black 47)
- Mario’s Duck (Malvina Reynolds)
- Marseillaise, The / The Workers’ Marseillaise (Charles H. Kerr)
- Master Class Are Feeling Fine, The (Richard Brazier)
- Masters Beware (Anonymous)
- May Day (Smokey Dymny)
- May Day Song (Ralph Chaplin)
- Meet Me in the Jungles, Louie (Richard Brazier)
- Memory, In (James J. Ferriter)
- Men of Auld Lang Syne, The (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Men of Kemira, The (Kevin Baker)
- Men of the People (Herbert Burrows)
- Men of the Soil (Harold Hatcher, Harold Hildreth, and Gerald Patchen)
- Men Who Work, The (James Richardson)
- Mene, Mene, Tekel (Harold J. Rome)
- Merchant’s Son, The (Alistair Hulett)
- Message from o’er the Sea, The (Anonymous)
- Canción Revolucionaria Mexicana / Mexican Revolutionary Song (Anonymous)
- Middle Class, The (Bouck White)
- Might Is Right (Covington Hall)
- Mileage (T-Bone Slim)
- Mill Mother’s Song, The (Ella May Wiggins)
- Mill Was Made of Marble, The (Joe Glazer)
- Millworker (James Taylor)
- Miner’s Life, A (Anonymous)
- Minimum Wage (They Might Be Giants)
- Minimum Wage Strike (David Rovics)
- Minstrel Boy, The (Paul Robeson)
- Mister Block (Joe Hill)
- Mister Block Has the Blues (Ernest Riebe)
- Moderation (James Connolly)
- Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga, The (Harry “Haywire Mac” McClintock)
- More We Work Together, The (Ella Jenkins)
- Mothers, Daughters, Wives (Judy Small)
- Mother’s Day Song (Rosalie Sorrels)
- Mourn Not the Dead (Ralph Chaplin)
- Movie Town, In (Sam Slingsby)
- Moyer-Haywood-Pettibone Trial, At the (Agnes Thecla Fair)
- My Body (Peter Alsop)
- My Country (Anonymous)
- My Curly-Headed Baby (Paul Robeson)
- My Kind of Girl (Alix Dobkin)
- My Little Son, To (Ralph Chaplin)
- My Love Is a Rider (The Bucking Bronco) (Belle Starr)
- My Mom’s a Feminist (Kristin Lems)
- My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night! (Paul Robeson)
- My Old Mother-in-Law (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- My Sweetheart’s the Mule in the Mines (Anonymous)
- My Union (Julie McCall)
- My Union Stands by Me (Julie McCall)
- My Wandering Boy (Anonymous)
- Mysteries of a Hobo’s Life, The (T-Bone Slim)
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- O, Brother Man (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- O, God, Let Down Your Mighty Power! (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- O, How Lovely (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- O, Isis and Osiris (Paul Robeson)
- O, Tortured and Broken (Anonymous)
- O, What a Glorious Day! (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Oath, The (Samuel H. Friedman)
- Ode to a Gym Teacher (Meg Christian)
- Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (George Lambert)
- Oh, Maureen (Black 47)
- Oh, My Darling, See-Saw-Sarah (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Oh, No, John (Paul Robeson)
- Oh, Shenandoah (Paul Robeson)
- Oh! Susanna (Paul Robeson)
- Oh, Susanna! (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Ol’ Man River (Paul Robeson)
- Old Black Joe (Paul Robeson)
- Old Buddy, Goodnight (Utah Phillips)
- Old Chiseller, The (Mark Starr and William Wolff)
- Old Chisholm Trail, The (Anonymous)
- Old Dark Mill, Down in the (Joe Hill)
- Old Democrat’s Song, The (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Old Farm House, The (Anonymous)
- Old Folks at Home (Paul Robeson)
- Old Judge Thayer (Woody Guthrie)
- Old King Coal (Alistair Hulett)
- Old Ma Bell (Anonymous)
- Old Red Button, That (Richard Brazier)
- Old-Time Woman (Jeff Langley and Holly Near)
- Old Toiler’s Message, The (Joe Hill)
- Once More—The Road (Charles Ashleigh)
- One Big Industrial Union (George G. Allen)
- One Big Union for Two (Harold J. Rome)
- One Happy Swede (Donna Schwarzrock)
- One-Hour Mama (Ida Cox)
- One More Battle to Fight (T. Phillips Thompson)
- One More Day than Them (Geoff Francis and Peter Hicks)
- One, Two, Three, or Four (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Onward, Brothers (Havelock Ellis)
- Onward, Friends of Freedom (John Glasse)
- Onward, One Big Union! (Ralph Cheney)
- Optimistic Laborites, The (John F. Kendrick)
- Organic (Patty Hall)
- Organize! (James J. Ferriter)
- Oughta Be a Woman (June Jordan and Bernice Johnson Reagon)
- Our Fatherland (Bouck White)
- Our Lady of the Bronx (Black 47)
- Outa Work Blues (Carlos Cortez)
- Over the Jordan into Heaven (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Overalls and Snuff (Anonymous)
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- Paddy Works on the Railway (Anonymous)
- Paint ‘Er Red (Elmer Rumbaugh & Ralph Chaplin)
- Parasites, The (John E. Nordquist)
- Parody on J. D., A (Anonymous)
- Part of the Union (Strawbs)
- Pastures of Plenty (Alistair Hulett)
- Paul Robeson (Born to Be Free) (Black 47)
- Pauly Lyons (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Peat Bog Soldiers, The (Paul Robeson)
- Peg an’ Awl (Anonymous)
- Pennsylvania Miner, The (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Penny’s Farm, Down on (Anonymous)
- People’s Coronation, The (Bouck White)
- Phoebe Snow (Utah Phillips)
- Picket Boogie, The (Judy McCallen)
- Picket Line, Down at the (Anonymous)
- Picket Line, On the (Anonymous, Sark, IWW Lehigh Valley Branch, PA, USA)
- Pill, The (Matt McGinn)
- Plains of Maralinga (Alistair Hulett)
- Plane Wreck at Los Gatos (Woody Guthrie)
- Planting Rice (Anonymous)
- Playing for the Traffic (Alistair Hulett)
- Please, Mister Boss (Samuel H. Friedman)
- Please Tip Your Waitress (Willie Sordill)
- Poor, Unhappy Transported Felon, The (James Revel)
- Poor Voter on Election Day, The (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Popular Wobbly, The (T-Bone Slim)
- Por Qué los Pobres No Tienen (Isabel Parra) / Because the Poor Have No Other Place (Barbara Dane)
- Portland Revolution, The (Dublin Dan)
- Potter Valley Mill (Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney)
- Poverty Knock (Chumbawamba)
- Power of Thought, The (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Prayer-Answer (Ednah D. Cheney)
- Preacher and the Slave, The (Joe Hill)
- Pretty Boy Floyd, the Outlaw (Woody Guthrie)
- Prices Rise (Anonymous)
- Prison Industry, The (Susan Appe)
- Proddy Dogs and Papes, Among (Alistair Hulett)
- Profit-Takers, The (Bouck White)
- Proletariat, The (Evelyn Miller)
- Proletary Host Advancing (Bouck White)
- Propaganda (Bouck White)
- Public Workers, Stand Together (Paul McKenna)
- Pullman Strike, The (Anonymous)
- Punch It in Is All We Do (Julie McCall)
- Purest Kind of a Guy, The (Paul Robeson)
- Put It on the Ground (Ray Glaser and Bill Wolff)
- Put Your Finger in the Air (Woody Guthrie)
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- Race You Down the Mountain (Woody Guthrie)
- Raggedy, Raggedy Are We (John Handcox)
- Railroading on the Great Divide (Utah Phillips)
- Raising, The (Francis Hopkinson)
- Rally to the Polls (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Rallying Song (James P. Morton, Jr.)
- Rambling Woman (Hazel Dickens)
- Rebel Girl, The (Joe Hill and Hazel Dickens)
- Rebel Song, A (James Connolly)
- Recruited Collier, The (Alistair Hulett)
- Red Feast, The (Ralph Chaplin)
- Red Flag, The (James Connell)
- Red Wine (Woody Guthrie)
- Reign of Justice, In the (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Remember (Harrison George)
- Renunciation (Joachim Raucher)
- Restaurant (Laura Tanne)
- Revolution (Laura Payne Emerson)
- Revolution, The (Arturo Giovannitti)
- Revolutionary Tea (Anonymous)
- Rich Man and the Poor Man, The (Anonymous)
- Riches and Rags (Alistair Hulett)
- Riddle Song, The (Paul Robeson)
- Ride a Fast Horse (Samuel DeWitt)
- Ride and Ride the Pony (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Ride, Sally Ride (Casse Culver)
- Riding the Dragon (Paul Robeson)
- Right to Be Lazy, The (Luis J. Prat)
- Rights of Ladies (A. C. Weeks)
- Rights of Man, The (Anonymous)
- Ring the Bells of Gladness (Bouck White)
- Rise Again (Tom Juravich)
- Rise, Ye Captives! (Bouck White)
- Road to Dundee, The (Alistair Hulett)
- Road to Emancipation, The (Lone Wolf)
- Road to Ruin (Black 47)
- Rob a Train (Eddie Holewa)
- Rockin’ the Bronx (Black 47)
- Roll Call, The (Anonymous)
- Roll the Hours Back (The Irish Cowboy)
- Roll the Union On (John Handcox)
- Room for One (Harold J. Rome)
- Root, Hog, and Die (Woody Guthrie)
- Roses Red Are Oh So Nice! (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Rouse and Rally (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Rudolph, the Union Reindeer (Julie McCall)
- Rye-A, Rye-A, Riddy-Oh (Pennsylvania Dutch)
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- Sabo-Tabby Kitten, That (Ralph Chaplin)
- Sacco’s Letter to His Son (Pete Seeger)
- Sad, Unhappy Age (Bouck White)
- St. Louis Blues (Paul Robeson)
- St. Patrick Battalion (David Rovics)
- Savior, Lead Me (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Scabs (Anne Feeney)
- Scabs Crawl In, The (Anonymous)
- Scabs Look Out (Anonymous)
- Scandalize My Name (Paul Robeson)
- Scarlet Banner, The (Samuel H. Friedman)
- Scissor Bill (Joe Hill)
- Sea Song, A (Anonymous)
- Senecas, The (Peter La Farge)
- Ship-Builders, The (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Ship Out (August Walquist)
- Short’nin’ Bread (Paul Robeson)
- Should I Ever Be a Soldier (Joe Hill)
- Shut Them Down (David Rovics)
- Siege of Union Street, The (Alistair Hulett)
- Simple Song of Freedom (Bobby Darin)
- Sing Me a Song with Social Significance (Harold J. Rome)
- Single Girl (Hedy West)
- Single Life (Hedy West)
- Sitting on Your Status Quo (Harold J. Rome)
- Sixteen Tons (Merle Travis)
- Skye Boat Song, The (Paul Robeson)
- Slavery to Freedom, From (Anonymous)
- Sleep Eye (Woody Guthrie)
- Sleep, My Baby, Sleep (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Sleep Tight in New York City / Her Dear Old Donegal (Black 47)
- Sleepyhead (Linda Arnold)
- Smashing of the Van, The (Chumbawamba)
- Smith and the King, The (Edward Carpenter)
- So Long, It’s Been Good to Know You (Woody Guthrie)
- So Long, Partner (Larry Penn)
- Socialism’s Mandate (Bouck White)
- Socialist War Song, A (John Leslie)
- Socialists Are Coming, The (Comrades Creech and Hull)
- Soldier Boy Dying To-Night (Bouck White)
- Soldier’s Farewell, The (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Solidaritätslied (Bertolt Brecht) / Solidarity Song (Eric Bentley and Joe Grim Feinberg)
- Solidarity (Bertram Lester Weber)
- Solidarity (Yale University Local 34)
- Solidarity Forever! (Ralph Chaplin)
- Solidarity Is Easy (Smokey Dymny)
- Some Day a Silent Guard (Ralph Chaplin)
- Someone Else’s Country (Leslie Fish)
- Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (Lyndon Hardy)
- Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (Paul Robeson)
- Song for 1910, A / A Song for 1911 / A Song for the Wage Slave (Anonymous)
- Song of a Drinking Man’s Wife (Alistair Hulett)
- Song of All Nations (Bouck White)
- Song of Freedom, The (Paul Robeson)
- Song of My Da (Paul O’Brien)
- Song of Myself (Peggy Seeger)
- Song of the Fishermen (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Song of the Guaranteed Wage (Joe Glazer and Ruby McDonald)
- Song of the “Lower Classes” (Ernest Charles Jones)
- Song of the Lumbermen (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Song of the Proletaire, The (Thomas O’Reilly)
- Song of the Rail, The (Ralph Chaplin)
- Song of the Scissorbill (Anonymous)
- Song of the Sea, A (James Morris)
- Song of the Shoemakers (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Song of the Volga Boatmen (Paul Robeson)
- Song on the Times (Anonymous)
- Sons of Toil and Danger (Anonymous)
- Sons of Toil Are Waking, The (Bouck White)
- Soul Stealers (Kathleen Taylor)
- Soup Song (Joe Glazer)
- Soup Song (Maurice Sugar)
- Spin, Spin, My Darling Daughter (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Spread the Light (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Spring Song (Paul Robeson)
- Stand for the Blood-Red Banner (Bouck White)
- Stand for the Right (T. Phillips Thompson)
- Stand United, All You Workers (Lenny Flank)
- Stand Up! Ye Workers (Ethel Comer)
- Standard of Freedom (Anonymous)
- Standing Behind a Man (Jane Voss)
- Star-Spangled George Bush (Albert Schatz)
- Starlight on the Rails (Utah Phillips)
- Staying Out on the Line (Joanne Delaplaine)
- Steal Away (Paul Robeson)
- Step by Step (Waldemar Hille and Pete Seeger)
- Step, Step (Anonymous)
- Stevedore and the Boss, The (Anonymous)
- Stick ‘Em Up (Shorty)
- Still Ain’t Satisfied (Bonnie Lockhart)
- Stir in the Ashes (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Storm the Fort, Ye Knights (Anonymous)
- Strange Fruit (Abel Meeropol)
- Strip Mine Boss (Kyle Mills)
- Stung Right (Joe Hill)
- Suassos Lane (Woody Guthrie)
- Suckers Sadly Gather, The (Richard Brazier)
- Sunday in the Park (Harold J. Rome)
- Sure Is Good to Know (We’re Ready for a Nuclear War) (Cathy Winter)
- Swaggies Have All Waltzed Matilda Away, The (Alistair Hulett)
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Paul Robeson)
- Swinging on a Scab (Anonymous)
- Symbol, The (John Leslie)
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- Ta-Ra-Ra Boom De-Ay (Joe Hill)
- Take a Stand (Dublin Dan)
- Take and Hold (James Connolly)
- Take Back the Night (Joelyn Grippo and Susan Jane Fink)
- Take the Children and Run (Don Lange)
- Take This Hammer (Huddie “Leadbelly” Ledbetter)
- Talking Union (Almanac Singers)
- Talking Want Ad (Janet Smith)
- Talking Wheelchair Blues (Fred Small)
- Teacher’s Lament, The (Anonymous)
- Tear Down the Bars (Vera Moller)
- Telling Takes Me Home, The (Utah Phillips)
- Ten Little Craft Unions (Bertam Lester Weber)
- Ten Little Sweatshops (William Wolff)
- That Cause (Christian Ostergaard and J. A. Aaherg)
- There Is a Balm in Gilead (Paul Robeson)
- There Is Mean Things Happening in This Land (John Handcox)
- There Is Power in a Union (Billy Bragg)
- There Is Power in a Union (Joe Hill)
- There Is Power in the Earth (Walkin’ Jim Stoltz)
- There’s a Bright Way to Freedom (Herbert Tulin)
- There’s a Happiness in My Soul Today (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- There’s a Man Going ‘Round Taking Names (Paul Robeson)
- These Things Shall Be (John Addington Symonds)
- They Are All Fighters (Richard Brazier)
- They Go Wild over Me (Candie Anderson Carawan)
- They’ll Soon Ring Out (John E. Nordquist)
- Thirty Cents a Day! (T. Phillips Thompson)
- This Land Is Not Our Land (Utah Phillips)
- This Land Is Your Land (Billy Bragg)
- This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie)
- This Little Scab (IWW Chicago Branch and SEIU Local 329)
- Though They Promise (Bertram Lester Weber)
- Thoughts Are Free (Anonymous)
- Three Shining Stars (T. E. Hawkins)
- Three Weeks before Easter (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Thy Guard!, On (Bouck White)
- Tie ‘Em Up! (George G. Allen)
- Tierra y Libertad (Enrique Flores Magón and Joe Grim Feinberg)
- Time to Go (Black 47)
- Times Is Mighty Hard (Anonymous)
- Tinker in the Lum, The (Alistair Hulett)
- To the Ladies (Anonymous)
- Toilers, Arise! (Edward Carpenter)
- Toiling on Life’s Pilgrim Pathway (Ella May Wiggins)
- Too Late to Turn Back (Black 47)
- Too Old to Work (Joe Glazer)
- Top of the World (Chumbawamba)
- Tragedy of Sunset Land, The (Loren Roberts)
- Tramp, The (Joe Hill and Hugo T. Hansen)
- Trappan’d Maiden, The (Anonymous)
- Tree in the Woodland Green, The (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Trouble in Mind (Alistair Hulett)
- Truck Drivin’ Woman (Si Kahn)
- True Freedom (James R. Lowell)
- Tubthumping (Chumbawamba)
- Tumbledown Shack, That (George Lambert)
- Turkeys (Nancy Schimmel)
- Two Good Men (Woody Guthrie)
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- Wabash Cannonball (Utah Phillips)
- Wage Slave Redemption (Sean Carleton)
- Wage Workers, Come Join the Union (Anonymous)
- Wake Up (Woody Guthrie)
- Walking into Battle with the Lord (Chumbawamba)
- Walking on the Grass (Anonymous)
- Warrior Wind, The (Ralph Chaplin)
- Warriors Are We (Bouck White)
- Water Boy (Paul Robeson)
- Way Down Yonder in the Woods (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Ways of a Rover (Alistair Hulett)
- We Ain’t Down Yet (Anonymous)
- We Are Building a Strong Union (Anonymous)
- We Are Labor (Elizabeth Morgan)
- We Are Marching on to Victory (Anonymous)
- We Are the Only Union (Anonymous)
- We Come (Anonymous)
- We Come (Edith Berkowitz)
- We Don’t Need the Men (Malvina Reynolds)
- We Have Fed You All for a Thousand Years (Anonymous and Rudolph Von Liebich)
- We Made Good Wobs Out There (Vera Moller)
- We Shall Live (Bouck White)
- We Shall Not Be Moved (Anonymous)
- We Shall Not Give Up the Fight (Anonymous)
- We Shall Overcome (Pete Seeger)
- We Sing America (Harold J. Rome)
- We Speak a Manifesto (Bouck White)
- We Welcome to Heaven (Woody Guthrie)
- We Will Sing One Song (Joe Hill)
- We Will Unite (Richard Brazier)
- Weaver’s Life, A (Dorsey Dixon)
- We’re Gonna Get a Union at Avondale (Julie McCall)
- We’re Marching, To Battle (Bouck White)
- We’re Ready (Anonymous)
- Were You There? (Paul Robeson)
- Welfare Song (Anonymous)
- Wesley Everest (Ralph Chaplin)
- West Virginia Hills (Walter Seacrist)
- Whadda Ya Want to Break Your Back for the Boss For? (Joe Foley)
- What Did You Learn in School Today? (Tom Paxton)
- What Ever Happened to the Eight-Hour Day? (Anne Feeney)
- What Good Is Love? (Harold J. Rome)
- What Have They Done to the Rain? (Malvina Reynolds)
- What Ho! My Lads (James L. Joynes)
- What Shall We Do with the Starbucks Bosses? (Joe Grim Feinberg)
- What She Aims to Be (Sue Massek)
- What We Need (Bertram Lester Weber)
- What We Want (Joe Hill)
- What’s the Use? (James Kelly Cole)
- When (T-Bone Slim)
- When I Come Home Full of Beer (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- When I Grow Up (Harold J. Rome)
- When I Was Single, Marryin’s All I Craved (Hedy West)
- When Labor Calls (James Connolly)
- When Labor Has Come to Its Own (T. Phillips Thompson)
- When the Master Calls Me Home (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- When the People Have Burst Their Chains (Anonymous)
- When the Revolution Comes (John R. Glasier)
- When Wilt Thou Save the People? (Ebenezer Elliot)
- When You Ask for Relief (Arthur Weinberg)
- When You Wear That Button (Richard Brazier)
- Where Are We Gonna Work When the Trees Are Gone (Darryl Cherney)
- Where Have All the Flowers Gone? (Pete Seeger)
- Where the Fraser River Flows (Joe Hill)
- Which Side Are You On? (Florence Reese)
- Whirlwinds of Danger (Douglas Robson)
- White Girl (Peter La Farge)
- White Slave, The (Joe Hill)
- Who Bombed Judi Bari (Darryl Cherney)
- Who Follows in Their Train? (Bouck White)
- Who Killed Bobby Fuller? (Black 47)
- Who’ll Buy? (Anonymous)
- Who’s Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot? (Anonymous)
- Whose? (Teresina Rowell)
- Wide-Awakes, The (Bouck White)
- Wild Rover Again (Alistair Hulett)
- Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues (Anonymous)
- Witch Song, The (Bonnie Lockhart)
- With the Girls Especially (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- Wobbly Good and True, A (Paul Walker)
- Woman’s Fight, The (Anonymous)
- Work Rap Song (Workers Lives / Workers Stories)
- Workers’ Calvary, The (Bouck White)
- Worker’s Funeral Hymn, The (S. E. Sinclair)
- Workers’ Hymn, The (Samuel H. Friedman)
- Worker’s Plea, A (T-Bone Slim)
- Workers of England / Workers of the World (James Connell)
- Workers of the World Are Now Awaking, The (Richard Brazier)
- Workers of the World, Awaken! (Joe Hill)
- Workers of the World, Unite (Holquist)
- Workers of the World, Unite! (Bouck White)
- Workers, Shall the Masters Rule Us? (Frank Brechler)
- Workers, So They Say, The (Richard Brazier)
- Workers Together (John Irwin)
- Workers’ Battle Cry for Freedom, The (George G. Allen)
- Workers’ Control Song (Clem Parkinson)
- Workers’ Memorial Song (Anonymous)
- Workers’ Song Is Swelling, The (Bouck White)
- “Workin’ Stiff,” The (Lionel Moise)
- Working Folk (J. McCormick)
- Working Folk, Come Organize (Anonymous)
- Working Folk, Do You Hear? (Richard Brazier)
- Working Folk, Unite (E. S. Nelson)
- Working Folk, You Are Called Upon (Richard Brazier)
- Workingman’s Crime, The (Bertram Lester Weber)
- Workingmen’s Army, The (Anonymous)
- Workmen’s Circle Hymn, The (Samuel H. Friedman)
- World Goes On, The (Vera Moller)
- World to Win, A (Eddie Holewa)
- World Turned Upside Down, The (Chumbawamba)
- World Turned Upside Down, The (Leon Rosselson)
- World’s Historic Dream, The (Bouck White)
- Worn-Out Slave, The (George Lambert)
- Worried Man Blues (Woody Guthrie)
- Worries of the Great Big Boss (John Olday)
- WPA Lullaby (Frank Sprague)
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