Following is a comprehensive list of commercial recordings containing songs which have lyrics written by Woody Guthrie and music subsequently written by others: • 1970 -
Country Joe McDonald - "Woman at Home", sung at a group Woody Guthrie tribute concert at Hollywood Bowl and broadcast via PBS television (single track, appearing also on the 1986 audio soundtrack album of the concert, album title
A Tribute to Woody Guthrie) • 1998 -
Billy Bragg &
Wilco -
Mermaid Avenue (
album), with guest vocalist
Natalie Merchant on tracks 3 & 4. • 1999 - Billy Bragg & Wilco -
She Came Along to Me (
EP) - the title
track is a single from the 1998 album, with alternate versions of 2 other tracks from that album, plus 2 additional tracks that were later included in Volume III. • 1999 - Red Dirt Rangers - "Cadillac Eight" (single track, on their album
Rangers Command). • 1999 - Billy Bragg & the Blokes - "All You Fascists" (
single), this is the
B-side of "Upfield" and is a loping-rhythm version of the song which was rendered with a more driving rhythm on Mermaid Avenue Vol. II. The Blokes single version also appeared on disc 2 of the 2003 Billy Bragg compilation album
Must I Paint You a Picture. • 2000 - Billy Bragg & Wilco -
Mermaid Avenue Vol. II (album), with guest vocalists
Natalie Merchant and
Corey Harris featured on one track each - this album was culled from the same recording sessions as the 1998 album. • 2000 -
Arlo Guthrie and various artists - ''Till We Outnumber 'Em'' (album) - (this is mostly not Woody's songs, but one track is Billy Bragg's vocal of "Against th' Law", previously sung by Corey Harris). • 2000 -
Slaid Cleaves - "This Morning I Am Born Again" (single track, on his album
Broke Down) • 2000 - The Vanaver Caravan -
Pastures of Plenty (album) - this is mostly Woody Guthrie covers, but 2 of the songs ("Gipsies Fortune" and "Just One More Time") have melodies written by Bill Vanaver. • 2000 - The Autumn Defense - "Revolutionary Mind" (single track on their album
The Green Hour). • 2000 -
Joel Rafael Band - a cover of the Bragg/Guthrie song "Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key" (single track, on their album
Hopper). • 2001 - Kim Wilson - 2 songs ("Bigger" and "New Baby Train") on a multiple-artist collection of Woody's children's songs called
Daddy-O Daddy. These are the only songs that are not straight Woody Guthrie covers (tune of "Bigger" and part of the tune of "New Baby Train" written by Frankie Fuchs). • 2002 -
Ellis Paul - "God's Promise" (single track, on his album
The Speed of Trees) • 2002 -
Jay Bennett & Edward Burch -
The Palace At 4AM (Part 1) contains two songs, "No Church Tonite" and "Little White Cottage" with music written by Bennett • 2003 - Jay Bennett & Edward Burch -
Palace 1919 contains demos/alternate versions of "No Church Tonite" and "Little White Cottage" • 2003 - Hans-Eckardt Wenzel -
Ticky Tock (album, English and German versions) Wenzel's music for this project is in the style of classic Weimar cabaret, complete with tuba and a brass section. • 2003 -
Blackfire -
Woody Guthrie Singles (EP) • 2003 -
Anti-Flag - "Post-War Breakout" (single track, on their album
The Terror State) • 2003 -
Dropkick Murphys - "Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight" (single track, on their album
Blackout) • 2003 -
Joel Rafael -
Woodeye: Songs of Woody Guthrie (album) - (This album includes 12 Guthrie covers, 1 Rafael original and 1 collaboration: "Dance a Little Longer".) • 2004 -
Eliza Gilkyson - "Peace Call" (single track, on her album
Land of Milk and Honey) • 2004 -
Janis Ian - "I Hear You Sing Again" (single track, on her album ''Billie's Bones'') • 2004 -
Jay Bennett -
Bigger Than Blue contains "Cajun Angel" with music written by Bennett • 2005 -
John McCutcheon -
Mightier Than the Sword (album) - this contains 2 songs with words by Guthrie and music by McCutcheon: "Harness Up the Day" and "Old Cap Moore" • 2005 -
Ray Wylie Hubbard - cover of Slaid Cleaves' "This Morning I am Born Again", (single track) (
a cappella group sing) on his album
Delirium Tremolos. • 2005 - Joel Rafael -
Woodyboye: Songs Of Woody Guthrie And Tales Worth Telling, Vol. 2 (album) - (This album is a mix of Woody Guthrie covers and 4 posthumous collaborations.) • 2005 - The Italian Celtic band
Modena City Ramblers recorded Billy Bragg's 1998 version of "All You Fascists" as a single track on their album
Appunti Partigiani • 2005 - Dropkick Murphys - "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" (single track on their album ''The Warrior's Code'') • 2005 - Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings - "This Land Is Your Land" (single track on their album
Naturally) - essentially they discarded Woody's tune for this song and created a new hiphop setting. The track was used as theme music over the opening credits for the 2022 Showtime TV series
The First Lady. • 2006 -
Klezmatics -
Wonder Wheel (album) • 2006 - Klezmatics - ''Woody Guthrie's Happy Joyous Hanukkah'' (album) - (This album is a mix of Woody Guthrie covers, posthumous collaborations and Klezmatics instrumentals.) • 2008 -
Jonatha Brooke -
The Works (album) • 2009 -
Sarah Lee Guthrie and Family -
Go Waggaloo - 3 of the 13 songs on this album have lyrics written originally by Woody Guthrie. The title track and "Fox and the Goose" were set to music by Sarah Lee Guthrie. "Bright Clear Day" was set to music by Sarah and her husband,
Johnny Irion. • 2009 -
Sarah Lee Guthrie &
Johnny Irion - "Folksong", (single track, on their album
Folksong), with music by Woody's granddaughter Sarah. • 2010 (recorded 2006) - Arlo Guthrie & Wenzel - "My Peace", (single track, on their album
Every 100 Years), with music by Woody's son Arlo, and includes a translation "Mein Frieden" by Hans-Eckardt Wenzel. • 2010 -
Tim O'Brien - "The Sun Jumped Up", (single track, from his album
Chicken & Egg) • 2011 - Billy Bragg - "All You Fascists 2010" (single track, on his EP
6 Songs from Pressure Drop). This uses only the chorus of Woody's "All You Fascists" lyrics (see above, and also see below re: Woody's own version) with completely new verses and different music by Bragg. • 2011 -
Rob Wasserman and others -
Note of Hope (album), a project long in the making, featuring musicians and narrators including
Jackson Browne,
Ani DiFranco,
Kurt Elling,
Michael Franti,
Nellie McKay,
Tom Morello,
Van Dyke Parks,
Madeleine Peyroux,
Lou Reed,
Pete Seeger,
Studs Terkel, and
Tony Trischka - unlike the other recordings listed here, this album features mainly (but not exclusively) Woody's prose writings, some read with jazz backing tracks and others ingeniously set to music. • 2011 - Jackson Browne and Rob Wasserman - "You Know the Night" (single) - (This is a radio edit, 4:02 in length, the original album track on
Note of Hope being 14:52 long). • 2012 -
Jay Farrar and others -
New Multitudes (album), with musicians including
Will Johnson,
Anders Parker, and
Yim Yames. • 2012 - Billy Bragg & Wilco -
Mermaid Avenue Vol. III (album), a collection of outtakes from the sessions in the late 1990s, including 2 tracks with guest vocals by (and music written by) Corey Harris, "Gotta Work" and "Tea Bag Blues". One of the songs on this album, "When the Roses Bloom Again", is set to lyrics actually written by Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Jeff Tweedy of Wilco found the words among Woody's writings in the archive and wrote a new tune. • 2012 - Billy Bragg & Wilco -
Mermaid Avenue the Complete Sessions (album) - simultaneously released with Vol. III, this set contains all three volumes plus a booklet, along with a DVD of "Man in the Sand". • 2012 - Lucinda Williams - "House of Earth" live track, on the album
Woody Guthrie at 100: Live at the Kennedy Center by various artists - Guthrie's lyrics are edited somewhat by Williams • 2014 -
Honeyky Hanukah - this is a children's story book illustrated by Dave Horowitz based upon the verses in Woody Guthrie's song
Honeyky Hanuka, and appropriately includes a CD of music from the Klezmatics' 2006 album ''Woody Guthrie's Happy Joyous Hanukkah'' where that song initially appeared. • 2015 -
Jorma Kaukonen - "Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me" (single track, from his album ''Ain't in No Hurry'') - the music is credited to Jorma Kaukonen and
Larry Campbell. • 2016 - Lucinda Williams - "House of Earth" studio track, on her album
The Ghosts of Highway 20, recorded in 2015 • 2016 - Del McCoury Band -
Del & Woody (album) • 2016 - U.S. Elevator (ft. Johnny Irion), also Ryan Harvey; 2 versions of the song "Beach Haven Ain't My Home/Old Man Trump" on a 4-song EP ''I Don't Like the Way This World's A-treatin' Me'' by various performers. The lyric has been changed in at least one place. Where it now says "Beach Haven is Trump's tower" Woody's original on file at the Foundation says "Beach Haven looks like heaven." • 2017 -
John Mellencamp - "My Soul's Got Wings", (single track, on his album
Sad Clowns & Hillbillies) • 2018 - John McCutcheon - "When My Fight for Life Is Over", (single track, from his album
Ghost Light) • 2018 - Jimmy LaFave -
Peace Town (album) - this posthumous release contains 3 songs with Guthrie lyrics set to LaFave music, including the title track. • 2022 - Dropkick Murphys -
This Machine Still Kills Fascists (album), all tracks, except "Dig a Hole" which is a Woody Guthrie vocal track with Dropkick Murphys instrumental backing superimposed. • 2023 - Dropkick Murphys -
Okemah Rising (album) - This, incidentally, includes an alternate version of their 2005 Woody/Dropkick song "I'm Shipping Up to Boston." One of the lyrics which was worked several times by Billy Bragg, "All You Fascists", has subsequently surfaced in a recording of a 1944 radio program "The Martins and the McCoys". Guthrie appeared in the program with other folk singers and can be heard singing "All of You Fascists Bound to Lose," set to his original melody, which is of course substantially different from the melodies Bragg has devised for it. Given the quantity of these posthumous collaborations, it was perhaps inevitable that there would be some lyrics set to more than one melody. For instance, track 3 on the Wasserman album ("Ease My Revolutionary Mind") uses the same set of lyrics as track 3 on the Farrar album (as well as track 3 on the Autumn Defense album). Track 2 on the Brooke album ("You'd Oughta Be Satisfied Now") uses the same set of lyrics as track 5 on the third volume of "Mermaid Avenue". The Woody Guthrie Publications website lists Jonatha Brooke's version of "You'd Oughta Be Satisfied Now" as a "
derivative work". == References ==