Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) wrote more than a thousand folk songs, including many for children. Woody loved babies and he loved trains. His rail journeys across the country inspired some of his most famous songs, including "This Train is Bound for Glory" and "This Land is Your Land." His song "New Baby Train" was recently recorded for the first time by Kim Wilson on the CD, Daddy O Daddy. Marla Frazee has created many acclaimed picture books, including the lullaby Hush, Little Baby, a Folk Song...See more
Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) wrote more than a thousand folk songs, including many for children. Woody loved babies and he loved trains. His rail journeys across the country inspired some of his most famous songs, including "This Train is Bound for Glory" and "This Land is Your Land." His song "New Baby Train" was recently recorded for the first time by Kim Wilson on the CD, Daddy O Daddy. Marla Frazee has created many acclaimed picture books, including the lullaby Hush, Little Baby, a Folk Song with Pictures. As a longtime fan of Woody Guthrie and American roots music, Frazee approached this project with a desire to capture Woody's spirit, playfulness, and era. She visited train museums, studied photographs of the Dust Bowl, and listened to a lot of Woody's music while working on this book. She works in a small cabin in the backyard of the house she shares with her husband and three sons in Pasadena, California. See less
Woody Guthrie's Featured Books
Woody Guthrie book reviews
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Woody's 20 Grow Big Songs
Woody's appeal is universal!
by Ronn, Jul 24, 2008
This Woody Guthrie book of children's songs is full of fun songs and would be an excellent resource for teachers of young children. For other adults, these songs are sure to bring a smile to your ... Read More
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Woody's 20 Grow Big Songs
A Treasure Trove of Songs
We have heard most of these songs since the release of the Nursery Days LP in 1958-favorites such as "Put Your Finger in the Air," "Riding in my Car" and "Jiggy Jiggy Bum" ("Jig A-long Home") but ... Read More