A collection of golden hits from the queen of folk music.
A compilation album that symbolizes the folk revival of the 1960s.
With her crystal-clear voice and straightforward message, Joan Baez, the queen of folk music, symbolized American society in the 1960s. This album, a collection of her most representative songs from her early years, clearly demonstrates why she is known as the "voice of conscience." Her sincere singing of love, peace, and social justice, all with just an acoustic guitar, resonates across the ages and is a valuable document of the folk revival.
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1)
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Donna Donna
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2)
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House Of The Rising Sun
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3)
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There But For Furtune
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4)
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Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind
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5)
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Birmingham Sunday
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6)
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Plaisir D'amour
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7)
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Bachianas Brasileilas-Aria
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B:
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1)
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We Shall Overcome
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2)
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Portland Town
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3)
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What Have They Done To The Rain
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4)
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Kumbaya
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5)
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Mahna De Carnival
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6)
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Hush Little Baby
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7)
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Battle Hymn Of The Republic
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