THE ARTIST’S EDIT: May Day
Gavin Brown’s enterprise presents…
“MAY DAY” by LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER
This playlist is dedicated to all the essential workers, healthcare workers, the poor, working-class people of this nation and all around the world, to the uninsured, disabled, detained, to the prisoners, to the sick who can’t get their medication because politicians and pharmaceutical companies would rather line their pockets, to the elderly abandoned in nursing homes, to all the teachers who have died, to the unclaimed bodies being buried in mass graves, to all those who mourn loved ones taken out by this virus, to the farmworkers that fascist capitalists proclaim that this is not your land when history tells us it rightfully is your land — thank you for feeding this nation during this pandemic and ensuing famine, to the homeless and people in the nation who have no clean water access, or access to water in order to wash your hands, to the climate activists, first nations and indigenous people that continue to take a stand with their bodies on the line against fossil fuel companies that keep polluting and contaminating the earth and water thank you. To the 26.5 million U.S. workers that have filed for unemployment, It is never too late for the people to unite and fight for a more equal, just, humane, and sustainable life.
With unwavering Solidarity and Love,
LaToya Ruby Frazier
Click to listen to LaToya Ruby Frazier’s MAY DAY playlist on YouTube…
- Elizabeth Cotten – Freight Train
- Pete Seeger – Solidarity Forever
- Rhiannon Giddens – Shake Sugaree
- Elizabeth Cotten – Shake Sugaree
- Paul Robeson – I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night
- Branford Marsalis – Berta, Berta
- Skip James – Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues
- Sam Cooke – Chain Gang
- Nina Simone – Work Song
- C.B. And Ten Others with Axes – Rosie (Recorded at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman work camp in 1947)
- Ed Lewis – I Be So Glad When the Sun Goes Down
- Gary Clark Jr. – This Land
- Billy Bragg – Which Side Are You On?
- Billy Bragg – There is Power in a Union
- GmacCash – On Strike
- Jimmy Joe Lee – The Coal Miner Song
- Gil Scott-Heron – Three Miles Down
- Sweet Honey in the Rock – More Than a Pay Check
- Big Bill Broonzy – Black, Brown and White
- Lightnin’ Hopkins – It’s A Sin to Be Rich, It’s A Low-Down Shame to Be Poor
- Almanac Singers – I Don’t Want Your Millions, Mister
- Almanac Singers – Roll the Union On
- Joe Glazer – Union Buster
- Dorsey Dixon – Babies in the Mill
- Pete Seeger – Eight Hour Day
- Ross Altman – Haymarket Square
- Bobbie McGee – Ballad of a Working Mother
- Pete Seeger – Homestead Strike Song
- Billy Bragg, Mike & Ruthy Merenda, Dar Williams and New York City Labor Chorus – Union Maid
- Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard – Working Girl Blues
- Ben Grosscup – Union Nurse
- Jasiri X – People Over Profits
- Barbara Dane – Unemployment Compensation Blues
- Billy Joel – Allentown
- Dolly Parton – 9 to 5
- Bruce Springsteen – Youngstown
- Marlene Dietrich – Sag mir wo die Blumen sind (Tell me where the flowers are)
- Bruce Springsteen – Factory
- Joan Baez – Bread and Roses
- Look for the Union Label television ad featuring members of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union
- John Lennon and Plastic Ono Band – Working Class Hero
- Green Day – Working Class Hero
- Strawbs – Part of the Union
- The Kinks – Get Back in the Line
- Prince & The New Power Generation – Money Don’t Matter 2 Night
- Nina Simone – Backlash Blues
- John Lee Hooker – Hard Times
- The Stylistics – People Make the World Go Round
- Joe Glazer – Farm Workers’ Song
- 1960s Farm Worker Protests and Strikes
- Pete Seeger – The Farmer is the Man
- Joan Baez – De Colores
- Woody Guthrie – Deportee (Plane Crash at Los Gatos)
- Teatro Campesino – El Picket Sign
- Los Perros del Pueblo Nuevo – Corrido de Cesar Chavez
- Los Lobos – Corrido De Dolores Huerta #39
- Pete Seeger – This Land is Your Land
- Taboo – Stand Up / Stand N Rock #NoDAPL
- Amber Hasan – NO FILTER
- Georgia Anne Muldrow – New Orleans
- Georgia Anne Muldrow – Roses Pt. 2
- Jimi Hendrix – The Star-Spangled Banner
- Joan Baez – Forever Young (Bob Dylan cover)
- Woody Guthrie – All You Fascists
- Tracy Chapman – Talkin’ Bout a Revolution