Smithsonian Folkways American roots collection
- Penitentiary blues (Lightnin' Hopkins)
- Sweet old Chicago (Roosevelt Sykes)
- Blue moon of Kentucky (Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys)
- If I had a hammer (Pete Seeger)
- Lafayette (Lucinda Williams)
- Bosco stomp (Allie Young, Bessyl Duhon, Rodney Balfa)
- Better day (Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry)
- Long road to travel (Lonnie Johnson)
- The coo-coo bird (Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley)
- Pretty Saro (Doug and Jack Wallin)
- Freight train (Elizabeth Cotten)
- Old Joe Bone (the New Lost City Ramblers)
- Have a feast here tonight (Bill Monroe and Doc Watson)
- Freedom road (Josh White)
- This land is your land (Woody Guthrie)
- Two good men (Woody Guthrie)
- In the pines (Lead Belly)
- Irene (Lead Belly)
- Somebody's been fooling #1 (Big Joe Williams)
- Hesitation blues (Dave Van Ronk)
- Gonna be an engineer (Peggy Seeger)
- Delgadina (Mercedez LoĢpez)
- I was standing by the bedside of a neighbor (If you see my Saviour) (Michele Lanchester with Sweet Honey in the Rock)
- Virgo (Mary Lou Williams)
- Syl-o-gism (Mary Lou Williams)
- We shall overcome (the SNCC Freedom Singers with Dorothy Cotton and Pete Seeger).