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  1. Thinking of Woody Guthrie was released in 1969 by Vanguard Records and is the debut solo album of Country Joe McDonald, best known for his work with Country Joe & the Fish. [1] It was a different approach by McDonald to release a folk music and country album in the style of Woody Guthrie.

  2. Ratings: 59. Country Joe McDonald_ Thinking of Woody Guthrie (1969) full album. 33:07. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Thinking Of Woody Guthrie by Country Joe McDonald. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  3. Oh the lonesomest sound, boys I ever heard sound, boys, On the stroke of midnight Hear the curfew blow. My body will hang, boys, On the hangman's rope, boys, On the gallows pole, boys, When the curfew blows. Hear the curfew blowin' Hear the curfew blowin' In the cold black midnight Hear the curfew blow.

  4. Thinking of Woody Guthrie by Country Joe McDonald released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Vinyl —. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Thinking Of Woody Guthrie" on Discogs.

  6. Country Joe brings to life Woody Guthrie, his father Mac McDonald, and Joes own connections to Woody and the politics and music of our countrys deep and soulful tradition of class division and struggle. At the end, Country Joe sings Woodys “So Long, It’s Been Good to Know Ye.”. Indeed.

  7. As a part of the whole 1960s hippie movement as well as the folk movement, Country Joe just knew and loved these songs, and he delivers them with absolutely no frills, he isn’t even tempted to put in little progressive bluegrass jams or whatnot – it’s just the songs, sung as straight forward as possible, instrumented as obvious as necessary.