Cisco Houston was a folk singer and songwriter, brought up in California, who was a close associate of Woody Guthrie, whom he met while working as an actor in Hollywood in the late '30s. They started travelling together, playing at migrant workers' camps and promoting unionism and workers' rights.
13 Mysteries of a Hobo's Life (The Job I Left Behind Me)
14 Soup Song
15 Beans, Bacon and Gravy
16 The Tramp
17 Cryderville Jail
18 I Ain't Got No Home
19 Pastures of Plenty
20 (My Daddy Flies a) Ship in the Sky
21 Deportees (Plane Wreck at los Gatos)
22 Grand Coulee Dam
23 Sinking of the Reuben James
24 Curly Headed Baby
25 Ladies Auxiliary
- Disc 5 -
1 Taking It Easy
2 Hard, Ain't It Hard
3 Jesus Christ
4 Buffalo Skinners
5 Pretty Boy Floyd
6 Philadelphia Lawyer
7 Old Lone Wolf
8 Talking Fishing Blues
9 Ranger's Command
10 Do Re Mi
11 Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road
12 I Ain't Got No Home
13 Waggoner's Lad
14 New York Town
15 Danville Girl
16 Bonneville Dam
17 Wreck of the '97
18 My Gal
19 Tom Joad
20 Talking Guitar Blues
21 Rambling Round
22 I'm a Dust Bowl Refugee
23 Trouble in Mind
24 East Texas Red
25 Hobo Blues
26 Streets of Laredo
27 Take My Hand - Didn't It Rain
28 This Land Is My Land
Cisco Houston was a folk singer and songwriter, brought up in California, who was a close associate of Woody Guthrie, whom he met while working as an actor in Hollywood in the late '30s. They started travelling together, playing at migrant workers' camps and promoting unionism and workers' rights.