Monday, August 20, 2012

In Country: Folk Songs of Americans in the Vietnam War


In Country: Folk Songs of Americans in the Vietnam War (YouTube Playlist)
  1. Green T-Shirt Blues - Saul Brody
  2. Grunt - Bill Ellis
  3. Six Clicks - Chuck Rosenberg
  4. Saigon Warrior - Saul Broudy, Robin Thomas
  5. First Cav - Bill Ellis
  6. Ho Chi Minh Trail - Toby Hughes, Saul Broudy, Chuck Rosenberg
  7. The Panther Pack is Prowling/Ling Po Drove the Truck Away - Chip Dockery
  8. King of the Trail - Chip Dockery
  9. Tchepone - Toby Hughes, Robin Thomas, Chuck Rosenberg
  10. Sitting in the Cab of My Truck - Chip Dockery
  11. Ba Muoi Ba - Chuck Rosenberg, Bill Ellis
  12. Pull the Boom from the Gas Hole - Dick Jonas, Chuck Rosenberg, Robin Thomas
  13. Jolly Green - Bull Durham, Saul Broudy, Robin Thomas, Tom Price
  14. Cobra Seven - Toby Hughes, Saul Broudy, Chuck Rosenberg, Tom Price
  15. Green Beret and Friendly FAC - Chuck Rosenberg, Tom Price, Robin Thomas
  16. Firefight - Bill Ellis
  17. Will There Be a Tomorrow? - Dick Jonas, Bill Ellis, Chuck Rosenberg, Robin Thomas, Lisa Ellis, Sherry Hughes, Kathy Jonas
  18. I've Been Everywhere - Chuck Dockery
  19. Here I Sit - Saul Brody
  20. Fighter Pilot's Christmas - Dick Jonas, Saul Brody, Chuck Rosenberg, Robin Thomas
  21. Chu Yen - Saul Brody, Robin Thomas
  22. Boonie Rat Song - Chuck Rosenberg
  23. Battle Hymn of the River Rats - Dick Jonas
  24. Crack Went the Rifle - Bull Durham, Saul Brody, Robin Thomas, Tom Price
  25. Freedom Bird - Bill Ellis
  26. Played Around and Stayed Around in Vietnam Too Long - Chuck Rosenberg, Saul Broudy, Bull Durham

3 comments:

  1. Hi! I found your blog on the WTM forums. I'm considering both Rainbow Science and CPO Science for two of my kids next year (they will be in 5th and 6th grade at that point). I see that you have used both so I'm curious what your thoughts are. Why did you leave CPO and pick up Rainbow instead? Do you think it would be possible to use primarily Rainbow and then supplement with CPO for my more science-oriented child? I'd love any thoughts or words of wisdom! Thanks!

    Melissa :)

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  2. Melissa - CPO might be a bit much for a 5th & 6th grader unless they're REALLY into science. My son in 7th enjoyed CPO, but he's very science-minded. My daughter who was in 6th at the time does not like science & CPO had her in tears on many occasions. I don't have a strong background in science either & often felt ill-prepared to teach it. Rainbow Science was just a better fit for us (with some supplementation). CPO is a bit heavy to use as a supplement I think - if you search the WTM boards you'll come up with some much better options.

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  3. Thanks for your quick reply. It makes me feel more confident in my decision to use Rainbow. My daughter would probably be overwhelmed by CPO. My son is very advanced and loves science so I'm hoping to find something that he can read "for fun" I'm addition to Rainbow.

    Thanks again!

    Melissa :)

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