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You Who Don't Believe It
02:00
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La Sandunga
00:43
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Mouth Bow
01:15
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Muiñeira D' A Fonte
01:55
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Kyrie Eleison
01:38
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Cielito Lindo (Norteno)
03:38
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The Spanish Fandango
01:49
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Windy Bill
03:59
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El Cántico Del Alba
02:03
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The words say: “Now comes the dawn, streaking the day with light. Mary was born to console the sinners, and light up the sky.”
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La Paloma
05:06
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All The Way To Californy
02:29
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The Dying Californian
04:01
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My Darling Clementine
01:26
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Oh, California
03:13
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A Ripping Trip
02:56
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Seeing The Elephant
03:22
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Crossing The Plains
06:07
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Joe Bowers
02:41
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The Days Of Forty-Nine
04:27
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Cripple Creek
01:03
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Keith & Rusty McNeil California
In 1966 Keith left his comfortable middle management job when he and Rusty decided to spend full time teaching American history through folk song. Their goal was to build bridges of understanding and appreciation between Americans of different religions, nationalities, ethnic and racial backgrounds, economic status, ages, gender and political persuasions, using history through folk song. ... more
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