| Songs Of The Old World And Migration To The New | ||||
| A1 | Cynthia Gooding – | Greensleeves | ||
| A2 | Ian Campbell Folk Group* – | Down In The Coal Mine | ||
| A3 | Ewan MacColl – | Geordie | ||
| A4 | Irish Ramblers – | Whiskey In The Jar | ||
| A5 | Susan Reed – | Irish Famine Song | ||
| A6 | Ed McCurdy – | Gypsy Laddie | ||
| A7 | Jean Redpath – | Tae The Weavers | ||
| A8 | No Artist – | African Traveling Song | ||
| A9 | No Artist – | Navajo Night Chant | ||
| A10 | Gene Bluestein – | Skada At America | ||
| Settling, Exploring And Growing In The New World | ||||
| B1 | New Lost City Ramblers* – | When First Unto This Country | ||
| B2 | Susan Reed – | Springfield Mountain | ||
| B3 | Ed McCurdy – | Good Old Colony Times | ||
| B4 | Oscar Brand – | Jefferson And Liberty | ||
| B5 | Pete Seeger – | Darling Corey | ||
| B6 | Jack Elliot* – | Jesse James | ||
| B7 | Leadbelly – | Rock Island Line | ||
| B8 | Woody Guthrie – | Oregon Trail | ||
| B9 | Erik Darling – | Swannanoa Tunnel | ||
| B10 | Ed McCurdy – | Kentucky Moonshiner | ||
| B11 | Alabama School Children – | Green, Green, Rocky Road | ||
| Work Song | ||||
| C1 | Leadbelly – | Pick A Bale Of Cotton | ||
| C2 | Seafarers Chorus – | Haul On The Bowline | ||
| C3 | Pete Seeger – | Paddy Works On The Railway | ||
| C4 | Harry Jackson (2) – | I Ride An Old Paint | ||
| C5 | Cisco Houston – | Zebra Dun | ||
| C6 | Horace Sprott – | Field Holler | ||
| C7 | Koerner, Ray & Glover – | Linin' Track | ||
| C8 | Willie Turner (2) – | Now Your Man Done Gone | ||
| C9 | Josh White – | Timber | ||
| C10 | Negro Prisoners – | Grizzly Bear | ||
| Many Worshippers, One God | ||||
| D1 | Marilyn Child & Glenn Yarbrough – | Mary Had A Baby | ||
| D2 | Josh White – | Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dyin' Bed | ||
| D3 | Blind Willie Johnson – | Dark Was The Night | ||
| D4 | Judy Collins – | Twelve Gates To The City | ||
| D5 | Theodore Bikel – | A Zemer | ||
| D6 | Glenn Yarbrough – | Wayfaring Stranger | ||
| D7 | Ed McCurdy – | Simple Gifts | ||
| D8 | Leadbelly – | Meetin' At The Building | ||
| D9 | Bob Gibson – | You Can Tell The World | ||
| D10 | Christian Tabernacle Church – | Down By The Riverside | ||
| Country Music - From Ballads To Bluegrass | ||||
| E1 | Willy Clancy – | Sligo Reel And Mountain Road | ||
| E2 | Eric Weissberg – | Old Joe Clark | ||
| E3 | Clarence Ashley – | Coo-Coo Bird | ||
| E4 | Tom Paley – | Shady Grove | ||
| E5 | Eric Weissberg And Marshall Brickman – | Flop-Eared Mule | ||
| E6 | Jean Ritchie – | Nottamun Town | ||
| E7 | Doc Watson – | Amazing Grace | ||
| E8 | Doc Watson – | Cripple Creek | ||
| E9 | Dillards, The – | Pretty Polly | ||
| E10 | George Pegram And Walter Parham – | Yellow Rose Of Texas | ||
| E11 | Dian And Greenbriar Boys, The – | Green Corn | ||
| E12 | Dillards, The – | Old Man At The Mill | ||
| Nothing But The Blues | ||||
| F1 | Sonny Terry – | Lost John | ||
| F2 | Big Bill Broonzy – | I Wonder When I'll Get To Be Called A Man | ||
| F3 | Leadbelly – | Black Snake Moan | ||
| F4 | Blind Lemon Jefferson – | See That My Grave Is Kept Clean | ||
| F5 | Hally Wood – | House Of The Rising Sun | ||
| F6 | Mark Spoelstra – | France Blues | ||
| F7 | New Lost City Ramblers* – | Carter Blues | ||
| F8 | Dave Ray – | Slappin' On My Black Cat Bone | ||
| F9 | Dave Van Ronk – | Don't Leave Me Here | ||
| F10 | Josh White – | Southern Exposure | ||
| Of War, Love, And Hope | ||||
| G1 | Ed McCurdy – | John Brown's Body | ||
| G2 | Frank Warner – | Virginia's Bloody Soil | ||
| G3 | Theodore Bikel – | Two Brothers | ||
| G4 | Judy Collins – | Masters Of War | ||
| G5 | Theodore Bikel – | Blow The Candles Out | ||
| G6 | Jean Redpath – | Love Is Teasing | ||
| G7 | Clarence Ashley And Doc Watson – | Sally Ann | ||
| G8 | Jean Ritchie – | Little Devils | ||
| G9 | Limeliters* – | The Hammer Song | ||
| G10 | Woody Guthrie – | This Land Is Your Land | ||
| Broadside, Topical Songs, Protest Songs | ||||
| H1 | Pete Seeger, Almanac Singers* – | Which Side Are You On? (With Audience) | ||
| H2 | New Lost City Ramblers* – | No Depression In Heaven | ||
| H3 | Woody Guthrie – | Talking Dust Bowl | ||
| H4 | Big Bill Broonzy – | Black, Brown, And White | ||
| H5 | Oscar Brand – | Talking Atomic Blues | ||
| H6 | Hamilton Camp – | Girl From The North Country | ||
| H7 | Judy Collins – | The Dove | ||
| H8 | Tom Paxton – | High Sheriff Of Hazard | ||
| H9 | Phil Ochs – | The Thresher | ||
| H10 | Pete Seeger – | We Shall Overcome | ||
Includes booklet with artist information and lyrics.