Please browse through the music on the
tape (on reserve at Green Media Reserve (first floor) or find
the music yourself. Many of these recordings (and much more
women's, alternative, and feminist music) can be found in the
Ladyslipper catalogue
from Durham, NC (800-634- 6044). Songs reflect lecture material
on race, work, violence, anti-violence, spirituality, peace, gender
roles, reproduction, sexuality, and social change.
PLEASE, if you would like to suggest
a new song for the soundtrack, please
let us know!
Side A:
"Ella's Song," words and music by Bernice
Johnson Reagon, based on words of civil rights worker Ella Baker,
on Sweet Honey in the Rock, "We All . . . Everyone of Us" (c.
1983, Flying Fish Records, Chicago). For more information
on Baker, see the documentary film "FUNDI" [at Meyer Media]
"Oughta Be A Woman," lyrics by June Jordan,
music by Bernice Johnson Reagon, on Sweet Honey in the Rock, "Good
News" (c. 1980, Songtalk Publishing Co., Flying Fish Records)
"Behind the Wall," words and music by
Tracy Chapman, on "Tracy Chapman" (c. 1988 Electra/Asylum Records)
"Fight Back," words and music by Holly
Near, on Holly Near, "Imagine My Surprise" (c. 1978, Redwood Records,
California)
"Testimony," words and music by Ferron,
on Ferron, "Testimony" (c. 1980, Lucy Records, Canada, and reissued
by Philo Records, Vermont).
"Testimony," w/m by Ferron, performed
by Sweet Honey in the Rock on "We All . . .Everyone of Us"
"Circle Chant," words and music by Linda
Hirschhorn, on "Roots and Wings" (Linda Hirschhorn and Vocolot)
(c. 1992, Oyster Albums, Kehila Productions)
"Bridget Evans (For the Greenham Common
Women)," words and music by Judy Small, on Judy Small, "Mothers,
Daughters, Wives" (c. 1984, Crafty Maid Music, Australia; distributed
by Redwood Records)
"I'm Gonna Be An Engineer," words and
music by Peggy Seeger, on Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl, "At the
Present Moment" (c. 1972, Shelter Music, England; distributed
by Rounder Records)
"When I was a Boy," words and music by
Dar Williams, on Dar Williams, "The Honesty Room"
Tom Bodette on men and crying, plus a
little music [recorded from KPFA, "Across the Great Divide," from
an NPR broadcast]
"Lunamuse," music by Kay Gardner, on
"Mooncircles" (c. 1975, Urana Records; distributed by Olivia Records
Side B:
"Are My Hands Clean," words and music
by Bernice Johnson Reagon, on "Sweet Honey in the Rock Live at
Carnegie Hall" (c. 1988, Flying Fish Records)
"Montreal, December 1989," words and
music by Judy Small, on Judy Small, "Snapshot" (c. 1990, Crafty
Maid Music, Australia, distributed by Redwood Records, Oakland)
"This Memory," words and music by Nancy
Reinhold (c. 1992 Canadian Broadcast Corporation), on The Wyrd
Sisters "Leave a Little Light" (c. 1992 Oh Yah! Records, Winnipeg,
Canada)
"Burning Times," words and music by Charlie
Murphy, goddess chant by Deena Metzger, performed by Jennifer
Berezan on "In the Eye of the Storm" (c. 1988 Edge of Wonder Records,
Canada)
"The I.P.D.," words by Lian Tanner, music
by Sue Edmonds, performed by Judy Small on "One Voice in the Crowd"
(c. 1985, Crafty Maid Music, Australia)
"Everything Possible," words and music
by Fred Small, performed by The Flirtations, on "The Flirtations"
(c. 1990, Significant Other Records) (A lullaby for free children.)
"Never Turning Back," words and music
by Pat Humphries, on Judy Small, "One voice in the Crowd" (c.
1985, Crafty Maid Music; distributed by Redwood Records)
"Mountain Song/Kentucky Woman," words
and music by Holly Near, on "Imagine My Surprise" (c. 1978, Redwoods
Records)
"It Won't Take Long," words and music
by Ferron, on Ferron, "Shadows on a Dime" (c. 1984, Lucy Records,
distributed by Redwood Records)
"Tomorrow," words and music by Bernice
Johnson Reagon, on Sweet Honey in the Rock, "The Other Side" (c.
1985, Flying Fish Records)