Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? I Ain't Got No Home

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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? I Ain't Got No Home Bing Crosby We'd Like To Thank You Herbert Hoover Annie I Ain't Got No Home Woody Guthrie I ain't got no home, I'm just a-roamin' 'round, Just a wandrin' worker, I go from town to town. And the police make it hard wherever I may go And I ain't got no home in this world anymore. My brothers and my sisters are stranded on this road, A hot and dusty road that a million feet have trod; Rich man took my home and drove me from my door And I ain't got no home in this world anymore. Was a-farmin' on the shares, and always I was poor; My crops I lay into the banker's store. My wife took down and died upon the cabin floor, And I ain't got no home in this world anymore. I mined in your mines and I gathered in your corn They used to tell me I was building a dream With peace and glory ahead Why should I be standing in line Just waiting for bread? Once I built a railroad, I made it run Made it race against time Once I built a railroad, now it's done Brother, can you spare a dime? Once I built a tower up to the sun Brick and rivet and lime Once I built a tower, now it's done Brother, can you spare a dime? Oh, say, don't you remember? They called me 'Al' It was 'Al' all the time Say, don't you remember? I'm your pal Buddy, can you spare a dime? Today we're living in a shanty Today we're scrounging for a meal They offered us Al Smith and Hoover We paid attention and we chose Not only did we pay attention We paid through the nose. Today I'm stealing coal for fires Who knew I could steal? We'd like to thank you: Herbert Hoover For really showing us the way We'd like to thank you: Herbert Hoover You made us what we are today In ev'ry pot he said "a chicken" But Herbert Hoover he forgot Not only don't we have the chicken We ain't got the pot! Come and get it, Herb! Compare and Contrast How are all three of these songs similar? How are they different? How do they all reflect the great depression? Explain.

Songs Of the Great Depression Name: Period: Songs Of the Great Depression What is the main topic of the song? What is their point of view on that topic? Who is this song meant for? What is the main topic of the song? What is their point of view on that topic? Who is this song meant for? What is the main topic of the song? What is their point of view on that topic? Who is this song meant for?