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Cataloging of published recordings by Pete Seeger
This is the discography of Pete Seeger as a solo artist. For albums that Seeger released as part of
The Almanac Singers (1940–1942) or
The Weavers (1948–1952 and 1955–1957), see each group's respective discography.
Pete Seeger discographyStudio albums 52 Live albums 22 Compilation albums 23 Singles 31
The discography of Pete Seeger , an American folk singer, consists of 52 studio albums , 23 compilation albums , 22 live albums , and 31 singles . Seeger's musical career started in 1940 when he joined The Almanac Singers .[ 1] He stayed with the group for two years until he was drafted into the Army to fight in the Second World War.[ 2] After the end of World War II in 1945, Seeger helped found an organization known as People's Songs , along with the influential folk music magazine People's Songs Bulletin . He published several singles and a studio album with the magazine.[ 3] Seeger would play at People's Songs events, called hootenannies , until the organization folded in 1949.[ 4] After People's Songs, Seeger and another former member of the Almanacs, Lee Hays , founded the Weavers , who achieved commercial success.[ 5] In 1952, The Weavers went on hiatus due to the Red Scare ; Seeger and Hays both had Communist ties.[ 6] After the demise of the Weavers, Seeger released a solo album, American Folk Songs for Children , in 1953 on Folkways Records . He continued to release albums on Folkways until he signed with Capitol in 1961.
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
^ Re-titled Abiyoyo and Other Story Songs for Children for releases by Smithsonian Folkways.
^ a b c Win
^ Dunaway 2009 , p. 82
^ Dunaway 2009 , pp. 116–19 and Winkler 2009 , p. 33
^ Winkler 2009 , pp. 38–40
^ Winkler 2009 , p. 51
^ Winkler 2009 , pp. 57–64
^ Winkler 2009 , pp. 65–67
^ a b c Dunaway 2010 , p. 8
^ Dunaway 2010 , p. 10
^ Unterberger, Richie. "American Folk Songs for Children" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Frontier Ballads" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ "How to Play the 5-String Banjo Releases" . AllMusic . Retrieved 14 May 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Bantu Choral & Folk Songs" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ Hinkle, Bob. "Birds, Beasts, Bugs and Little Fishes" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Birds, Beasts, Bugs & Bigger Fishes" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Camp Songs" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ "Goofing-Off Suite" . Smithsonian Folkways Recordings . Smithsonian Institution . Retrieved 12 May 2021 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Love Songs for Friends and Foes" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Elder, Bruce. "American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Elder, Bruce. "American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 2" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Gazette, Vol. 1" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Abiyoyo and Other Story Songs for Children" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 3" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "American Play Parties" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Unterberger, Richie. "Folk Songs for Young People" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Nonesuch and Other Folk Tunes" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Champlain Valley Songs" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Song and Play Time with Pete Seeger" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Songs of the Civil War" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Mason, Stewart. "Indian Summer" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Mason, Stewart. "Story Songs" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ "Songs of Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 4" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Gazette, Vol. 2" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Songs of the Spanish Civil War, Vol. 1" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Unterberger, Richie. "Activity Songs" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Eder, Bruce. "American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 5" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "The 12-String Guitar as Played by Leadbelly" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Broadside Ballads, Vol. 2" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Broadsides: Songs and Ballads" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "God Bless the Grass" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Dangerous Songs!?" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Mason, Stewart. "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy and Other Love Songs" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Sings Traditional Christmas Carols" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger Now" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger Young vs. Old" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Rainbow Race" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Banks of Marble and Other Songs" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger & Brother Kirk Visit Sesame Street" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Fifty Sail on Newburgh Bay" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ginell, Richard S. "Circles and Seasons" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "A Fish That's a Song" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Poet, J. "A More Perfect Union" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Leggett, Steve. "Pete Remembers Woody" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "With Voices Together We Sing" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Hootenanny at Carnegie Hall" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger at the Village Gate with Memphis Slim & Willie Dixon" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Sing Out with Pete!" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger at the Village Gate, Vol. 2" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "The Bitter and the Sweet" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Elder, Bruce. "Children's Concert at Town Hall" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Mason, Stewart. "Pete Seeger at Carnegie Hall" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Sing Out! Hootenanny" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "I Can See a New Day" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Sing with Seeger!" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Strangers and Cousins" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger On Campus" . AllMusic . Retrieved 25 January 2021 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "WNEW's Story of Selma" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger Sings and Answers Questions at Ford Forum Hall Boston" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Singalong Demonstration Concert" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pete Seeger's Family Concert" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Live at Newport" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ "Live in Lisbon" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
^ "In Prague 1964" . AllMusic . Retrieved 1 May 2016 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Live in 65" . AllMusic . Retrieved 23 December 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Live in 65" . AllMusic . Retrieved 23 December 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Songs of Struggle & Protest: 1930–1950" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Unterberger, Richie. "Greatest Hits" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "We Shall Overcome: The Complete Carnegie Hall Concert" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ "Folk Music of the World Releases" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Small, Hank. "Clearwater Classics" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "A Link in the Chain" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ "Best of Pete Seeger" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Birds, Beasts, Bugs and Fishes (Little & Big)" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ McDonald, Steven. "For Kids and Just Plain Folks" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Unterberger, Richie. "If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope & Struggle" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Leggett, Steve. "The Original Folkways Recordings" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Unterberger, Richie. "Headlines and Footnotes: Collection of Topical Songs" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Ruhlmann, William. "Pioneer of Folk" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ Unterberger, Richie. "American Folk, Game and Activity Songs for Children" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 May 2013 .
^ "Pete Seeger Album Chart History" . Billboard . Retrieved 2013-04-01 .
^ Dunaway 2010 , p. 171
^ a b Dunaway 2010 , p. 172
^ a b c d Dunaway 2010 , p. 173
^ a b c Dunaway 2010 , p. 175
^ a b c d Dunaway 2010 , p. 176
^ a b c d e Dunaway 2010 , p. 177
^ a b c d Dunaway 2010 , p. 178
^ a b c Dunaway 2010 , p. 179
^ a b c d Popoff 2010 , p. 1051
Dunaway, David King (2009). How Can I Keep from Singing?: The Ballad of Pete Seeger . Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-49597-6 .
Dunaway, David King (2010). A Pete Seeger Discography: Seventy Years of Recordings . Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810877184 .
Popoff, Martin (2010). Goldmine Standard Catalog of American Records, 1948–1991 (7 ed.). Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 9781440211317 .
Winkler, Allan M. (2009). "To Everything There is a Season": Pete Seeger and the Power of Song . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-971725-5 .