Old Folks Ain't All the Same
1987 - Collector COLL01942 LP
Joe Glazer — w/Louis Killen

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Side One

Old Folks Ain't All the Same - Joe Glazer

My Get Up And Go - Joe Glazer

What The Old Folks Know - Phil Rosenthal

Forty To Sixty-Five - Joe Glazer

Ida Mae, Ida Mae - Joe Glazer

Old Age Pension Check - Joe Glazer

Never Get Sick In America - Steve Jones, Ann Schurman

Side Two

Too Old To Work - Joe Glazer

Old Time Lovers - Joe Glazer

My Hair Has Turned Gray - Louis Killen

Hello In There - Joe Glazer

The Activity Room - Joe Glazer

People Like You - Joe Glazer

Senior Citizens' Battle Hymn - Joe Glazer

Credits

Joe Glazer: Lead Vocals, except where indicated above
Mike Auldridge: Dobro
Phil Rosenthal: Mandolin and Guitar
Pete Kennedy: Guitar, Mandolin and Bass
Steve Jones: Guitar and Piano

Produced by Joe Glazer for the Labor Heritage Foundation
Engineer: Ron Fteeland

This album/cassette was made possible by a grant from the Villers Foundation to the Labor Heritage Foundation. Collector Records produced and will distribute the album/cassette on behalf of the Labor Heritage Foundation. The Villers Foundation, established in 1981, fosters fundamental changes in institutions and attitudes affecting the elderly

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Excerpts of Sleeve notes

MY HAIR HAS TURNED GRAY – leant get employment, my hair it's turned gray. This song (known as The Banks of the Dee in England) reflects the agony of the older coal miner thrown out of his job in the "olden days" in England. A beautiful rendition by Louis Killen, a master of the English ballad.

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