FOLKS LIKE US PLAYLIST
June 19, 1999

Live guest:  John McCutcheon
Special song theme:  Songs about fathers

Artist

Song Title

Album Title

Label

Gordon Lightfoot

Steel Rail Blues

Songbook

Rhino

Gordon Lightfoot

Old Dan’s Record

Songbook

Rhino

Gordon Lightfoot

Early Morning Rain

Songbook

Rhino

Gordon Lightfoot

Canadian Railroad Trilogy

Songbook

Rhino

Greg Brown

Might As Well Go to Sleep

Bath Tub Blues

Red House

Smothers Brothers

My Old Man

Think Ethnic

Mercury

Burns Sisters

My Fathers Blue Eyes

In this World

Philo

Charlie King

My Daddy Flies a Ship in the Sky

Ship in the Sky

VR

Jim Henry

Pals Forever Dad

Jacksonville

Signature

Christine Lavin

Errol Flynn

One Wild Night

Christinelavin.com

Andy Breckman

How I Met Your Mother

Don’t Get Killed

Gadfly

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Catie Curtis

My Dad’s Yard

Truth From Lies

Hear

John Gorka

After Yesterday

After Yesterday

Red House

John Gorka

When He Cries

After Yesterday

Red House

Steve Goodman

My Old Man

Say It In Private

Red Pajamas

Metamora

Little Potato

Metamora

Sugar Hill

Tom Chapin

Cats in the Cradle

Join the Jubilee

Gadfly

Eric Bogle

Scraps of Paper

Scraps of Paper

Flying Fish

Mustard’s Retreat

Papa’s On the House Top

5 Miles or 50,000 Years

Mustard’s Retreat

Mark Dvorak

I’m My Own Grandpa

Just Something My Grampa Used to Sing

Depot

Kate Wolf

Eyes of a Painter

An Evening in Austin

Kaleidoscope

Bok/Muir/Trickett

Here’s To You Rounders

And So Will We Yet

Folk Legacy

Marcia Ball

Daddy Said

Gator Rhythms

Rounder

Emmy Lou Harris

To Daddy

Portraits

Reprise

Tom Russell

Throwing Horseshoes at the Moon

The Man From God Knows Where

Hightone

Don White

Adolescent Rant

The Stealth Project

Christinelavin.com

Michael Smith

I Brought My Father With Me

Time

Flying Fish

Guy Clark

The Randell Knife

Dublin Blues

Warner Brothers

The Austin Lounge Lizards

Get a Haircut Dad

Highway Café of the Damned

Watermelon

Carla Sciaky

Ceilia

The Undertow

Green Linnet

Utah Phillips

Daddy What’s a Train

Good Though

Philo