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Columbia River Collection, originally released as the Columbia River Ballads, is a compilation album of songs folksinger Woody Guthrie wrote during his visit to the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington in 1941. Guthrie traveled to these states on the promise of a part narrating a documentary about the construction of public works dams and other projects in the Pacific Northwest. The documentary never came to fruition, but 17 of the 26 songs he wrote during this period were compiled and released as this collection, including some of his most famous songs, such as "Roll on Columbia", "Grand Coulee Dam", "Hard Travelin’," and "Pastures of Plenty."

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  • Columbia River Collection (en)
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  • Columbia River Collection, originally released as the Columbia River Ballads, is a compilation album of songs folksinger Woody Guthrie wrote during his visit to the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington in 1941. Guthrie traveled to these states on the promise of a part narrating a documentary about the construction of public works dams and other projects in the Pacific Northwest. The documentary never came to fruition, but 17 of the 26 songs he wrote during this period were compiled and released as this collection, including some of his most famous songs, such as "Roll on Columbia", "Grand Coulee Dam", "Hard Travelin’," and "Pastures of Plenty." (en)
  • The Columbia River Collection, publié initialement comme les Columbia River Ballads, est une compilation du chanteur folk Woody Guthrie écrite au cours de sa visite dans les États américains de l'Oregon et de Washington en 1941. (fr)
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  • "I pulled my shoes on and walked out of every one of these Pacific Northwest Mountain towns drawing pictures in my mind and listening to poems and songs and words faster to come and dance in my ears than I could ever get them wrote down." (en)
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  • Guthrie's introduction in the Columbia River Songbook (en)
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  • Columbia River Collection, originally released as the Columbia River Ballads, is a compilation album of songs folksinger Woody Guthrie wrote during his visit to the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington in 1941. Guthrie traveled to these states on the promise of a part narrating a documentary about the construction of public works dams and other projects in the Pacific Northwest. The documentary never came to fruition, but 17 of the 26 songs he wrote during this period were compiled and released as this collection, including some of his most famous songs, such as "Roll on Columbia", "Grand Coulee Dam", "Hard Travelin’," and "Pastures of Plenty." "I pulled my shoes on and walked out of every one of these Pacific Northwest Mountain towns drawing pictures in my mind and listening to poems and songs and words faster to come and dance in my ears than I could ever get them wrote down." Guthrie's introduction in the Columbia River Songbook (en)
  • The Columbia River Collection, publié initialement comme les Columbia River Ballads, est une compilation du chanteur folk Woody Guthrie écrite au cours de sa visite dans les États américains de l'Oregon et de Washington en 1941. Guthrie voyagea dans ces États dans le cadre d'un documentaire sur la construction de barrages et d'autres projets dans le Nord-Ouest Pacifique, notamment sur le fleuve Columbia dont la compilation reprend le nom, et financé par la Bonneville Power Administration. Le documentaire n'a jamais abouti, mais 17 des 26 chansons qu'il a écrit pendant cette période ont été compilées et diffusées dans cette collection, dont certaines plus célèbres comme Roll on Columbia, Grand Coulee Dam et The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done. (fr)
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