The Wayfaring Stranger (Asch 345) is an album consisting of three 10-inch, 78 rpm records by Burl Ives released on Asch in 1944. It should not be confused with Ives' 1944 album for Columbia Records (C-103) – also called The Wayfaring Stranger and itself a re-release of a 1941 album on Okeh Records – which contains different songs. The Asch album includes the first releases of two signature songs by Ives: "Poor Wayfaring Stranger" and "The Blue Tail Fly."[1]
The same collection of songs was reissued in 1947 on the Stinson label as a 78-rpm album (Stinson 345), then a 10-inch LP (Stinson SLP-1) in 1949, a 12-inch LP c. 1954 (also with catalog number Stinson SLP-1), retitled Blue Tail Fly and Other Favorites, and finally a cassette tape (Stinson CA-1). All of the Stinson releases with the exception of the 78-rpm album had two bonus tracks: "The Fox" and "Brennan on the Moor."
In 1948 Burl Ives also released an autobiography with the same title.[2]
Track listing
Track listing for record 1 (Asch or Stinson 345–1)
Stinson SLP-2 track listing Side Two (Stinson SLP-2A)
Track
Song Title
1.
The Sow Took the Measles
2.
The Blue Tail Fly
3.
Henry Martin
4.
The Fox (Bonus Track)
5.
Brennan on the Moor (Bonus Track)
References
Ives, Burl and Haufrecht, Herbert The wayfaring stranger: a collection of 21 folk songs and ballads, with guitar and piano accompaniment. Leeds, New York, 1945.
Ives, Burl (1948). Wayfaring stranger. Whittlesey House, New York, 253 pages
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