Crowded Table – The Highwomen
I Know I Could Fly – Our Native Daughters
Heaven Will Welcome You Dr. King – Big Maybelle
Warrior Heart – Shawnee
State of the World – Janet Jackson
My Lord, What a Morning – Marion Anderson
It Is Well with My Soul – Mahalia Jackson
Fresh Water Salmon – Awkwafina
Stomping Ground – Emily Wurramara
No More Auction Block for Me – Odetta
In Harm’s Way – Amanda Palmer
Until You Came Back to Me – Aretha Franklin
Canbrack Girls – Eileen Ivers
In the Mirror – Yaeji
What We Said – Shakira
Monthly Archives: March 2022
15 March 2022
Filed under Louisville, Music, playlist
14 March 2022
All songs by Fannie Lou Hamer unless otherwise noted. Thank you for your witness Ms. Hamer.
Precious Lord
On Being a Sharecropper
Run Mourner, Run
City Called Heaven
All the Pretty Little Horses
I’m Gonna Land on the Shore
Oh Lord, You Know Just How I Feel
I’m Going Down to the River of Jordan
Jesus Is My Only Friend
Pick a Bale of Cotton
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning
Walk with Me
This Little Light of Mine
Mass Meeting Speech
Certainly Lord
Woke up This Morning
American Pie – Shawnee
Blueberry Pie – Bette Midler
Pie Jesu ver. On the Rocks – Sera
Filed under Antiracism, Music, playlist
13 March 2022
Stretching. Gym in the Apartment
Oremi – Angelique Kidjo
The Greatest – Sia
Mercedes Benz – Janis Joplin
Green Light – Beyonce
Cherokee River – Walela
That’s Alright – Ranky Tanky
Spit of Love – Bonnie Raitt
Following the North Star – Rhiannon Giddens
Seen It All – Shae Diamond
Thought I Knew You – Nicki Minaj
Break Bread Together – Mary Williams
Round the Lake – Stiff Gins
Coming Round Again – Carly Simon
Ebudae – Enya
One – India.Arie
Too Proud – Hikaru Utada
Filed under Exercise, Louisville, Music, playlist
7 March 2022
Selma Bloody Sunday. 57 years ago.
Woke up This Morning with My Mind Stayed on Freedom – Sweet Honey in the Rock
We Shall Not Be Moved – Marchers
This Little Light of Mine/Which Side Are You On? – Workers in Selma at Mass for Jimmie Lee Johnson
Freedom Highway – Rhiannon Giddens
Wade in the Water – Fannie Lou Hamer
God will Take Care of You/Climbing Jacob’s Ladder – Hosea Williams and Marchers
Steal Away/Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen – Hosea Williams and Marchers
Come by Here – Marchers
Berlin Wall – Marchers
Oh, Freedom – Congregation of Brown Chapel
If You Miss Me from the Back of the Bus – Congregation of Brown Chapel
Keep Your Eyes on the Prize – James Orange and Protesters
Everybody Wants Freedom – Demonstrators at March
Freedom Now Chant – Demonstrators at March
Go Tell it on the Mountain – Demonstrators at March
Oh, Wallace – Band 1
Get on Board – Band 2
Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around – Two Little Girls at March
We Shall Overcome – Workers in Selma at Mass for Jimmie Lee Johnson
Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me ‘Round – James Orange and Youth
Which Side Are You On? – James Orange and Youth
Filed under Antiracism, Music, playlist
6 March 2022
Hand weights. Stretching. Gym in the apartment.
I Saw a Bird Fly Away – Dar Williams
Watch Your Step – Anita Baker
Four Seasons – Melanie Durrant
Prophecy Song – Joanne Shenandoah
Opening Song for the Maker – Joy Harjo
LOVE – Jhene Aiko
The One Who Really Loves You – Mary Wells
Loving You – Rim Banna feat. Checkpoint 303 & Bugge Wesseltoft
The Chain – The Highwomen
Knife Going In – Tegan & Sara
Dark Truths – Joan Armatrading
Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps – Lila Downs
All I Left Behind – Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris
Together Again – Janet Jackson
Suga Mama – Beyonce
Mama’s Opry – Iris DeMent
In the Quiet Morning – John Baez
Filed under Exercise, Louisville, Music, playlist
5 March 2022
Stretching. Gym in the Apartment.
Drop Me off in Harlem – Ella Fitzgerald
The One Who Knows – Dar Williams
Cursum Perifico – Enya
Marijuana – Awkwafina
Agbalagba -Angelique Kidjo
The Queen of Connemara – Cherish the Ladies
Nothing Yet – Tracy Chapman
Crowley’s/Jackson’s – Eileen Ivers
Brace – Sara Bareilles
Our Precious Mothers – Bear Fox
She’s Saving Me – Indigo Girls
Can’t Help But Wonder Where I’m Bound – Nanci Griffith
Winter Is Cruel – Magdalen Hsu-Li
God Bless the Child – Eva Cassidy