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Matthew Ryan - Song of America - Youngstown
Song of America
Disc 1
01. Lakota Dream Song
02. Once More Our God Vouchsafe to Shine
03. Let Us Break Bread Together
04. God Save the King
05. Young Ladies in Town
06. The Old Woman Taught Wisdom
07. The Liberty Song
08. Yankee Doodle
09. Jefferson & Liberty
10. Hail Columbia
11. The Star Spangled Banner
12. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
13. Peg and Awl
14. Sweet Betsy From Pike
15. Trail of Tears
16. Declaration of Sentiments
17. Go Down Moses
18. Dixie's Land (feat. Thad Cockrell)
Disc 2
01. John Brown's Body
02. Battle Hymn of the Republic
03. Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye
04. Thousands Are Sailing to Amerikay
05. The Farmer Is the Man
06. Home on the Range
07. Stars & Stripes Forever
08. Sleep, My Child (Schlof Mayn Kind)
09. Over There
10. How You Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm
11. Lift Every Voice and Sing!
12. Happy Days Are Here Again
13. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
14. Seven Cent Cotton Candy and Forty Cent Meat
15. Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)
16. Rosie the Riveter
17. Reuben James
Disc 3
01. The Great Atomic Power
02. Little Boxes
03. The Times They Are a Changin'
04. Apache Tears
05. Get Together
06. Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)
07. Ohio
08. What's Going On?
09. I Am Woman
10. Youngstown
11. Wave
12. The Message
13. Streets of Philadelphia
14. Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning
15. This Land Is Your Land
here in north east ohio back in eighteen oh three
james and danny heaton found the ore that was lining yellow creek
they built a blast furnace here along the shore
and they made the cannon balls that helped the union win the war

here in youngstown here in youngstown
my sweet jenny i'm sinking down here darling in youngstown

well my daddy worked the furnaces kept them hotter than hell
i come home from 'nam worked my way to scarfer a job that'd suit the devil as well
taconite coke and limestone fed my children and made my pay
then smokestacks reaching like the arms of god into a beautiful sky of soot and clay

well my daddy come on the ohio works when he come home from world war two
now the yards just scrap and rubble he said "them big boys did what hitler couldn't do"
these mills they built the tanks and bombs that won this country's wars
we sent our sons to korea and vietnam now we're wondering what they were dying for

from the monongahela valley to the mesabi iron range
to the coal mines of appalacchia the story's always the same
seven hundred tons of metal a day now sir you tell me the world's changed
once i made you rich enough rich enough to forget my name

when i die i don't want no part of heaven i would not do heaven's work well
i pray the devil comes and takes me to stand in the fiery furnaces of hell