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Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

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Jukebox: Memorable Melodies

  • By Kenneth R. Fletcher
  • Smithsonian magazine, July 2008

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    Jukebox

    Kenneth R. Fletcher

    Love Song

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    “Songs of Camp,” Folkways album by Ed Badeaux

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    Like roasting marshmallows to make s'mores, a good summer camp song bridges generations. Musician Ed Badeaux recorded the Folkways album "Songs of Camp" in 1958 while working at Camp Killooleet in Vermont. Every evening after dinner, all 180 campers gathered for 45 minutes of singing along with Badeaux's banjo. In his opinion, nothing created "real closeness of spirit and soul" like people singing around a campfire. Fifty summers later, the tunes are still familiar.

    Hear "Sipping Cider," "Wimoweh" and "Hole in the Ground."

    Music courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways, the non-profit record label of the Smithsonian Institution. Please click here to purchase or for more information

    Like roasting marshmallows to make s'mores, a good summer camp song bridges generations. Musician Ed Badeaux recorded the Folkways album "Songs of Camp" in 1958 while working at Camp Killooleet in Vermont. Every evening after dinner, all 180 campers gathered for 45 minutes of singing along with Badeaux's banjo. In his opinion, nothing created "real closeness of spirit and soul" like people singing around a campfire. Fifty summers later, the tunes are still familiar.

    Hear "Sipping Cider," "Wimoweh" and "Hole in the Ground."

    Music courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways, the non-profit record label of the Smithsonian Institution. Please click here to purchase or for more information


     
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    Dear Smithsonian, I just finished listening to the three selections of the Folkways album"Songs of Camp".They inspired me to sing songs with the children in my camp program because I remember how much fun I had as a Camp Fire Girl at Camp Sweolaken when we sang, not just around the campfire, but at meals, vespers, while canoeing across Lake Coeur d'Alene and hiking. Thanks for the blast from the past. Musically yours, Vickie Ito

    Posted by Vickie Ito on June 25,2008 | 09:40AM

    it makes me very sad that my daughters never had t he opportunity to sing these songs I tried singing some of them but to no avail I had a dear friend who knew as many songs as myself we would ry o stump each other on songs

    Posted by on June 30,2008 | 04:51PM

    I always sing better with a group. So here I am singing along with the group at camp! What memories I have of 4-H camp at Kings Lake near Palmer, Alaska. Some of my best weeks in summer for eight years. Just play it one more time. Thanks so very much. Valerie

    Posted by Valerie Anne Demming on July 2,2008 | 11:24PM

    I love reading your magzines, whenever, I can fine one at the Dr. office or wherever i ,fine one ialways ask them if i could take it home,I have alots of old and i mean old post cards books, that ilike to look at now and then , but when ilook at your books ,its just like being in school again, so keep up the good. work .when i get depressed i go fine one of your magazine . since katrina, iget that way a lot iam just learning to use so excue this letter. 77years old and trying to cope thanks.

    Posted by betty clements on July 16,2008 | 09:09AM

    Thanks for refreshing my vivid memories of a mere 50 plus years ago when we all sang around a camp fire and at all meals at Crumhorn Scout Camp near Oneonta, NY; what wonderful times and friendships which often take me back to those wonderful times with so many growing experiences...john wilson, camp hill, pennsylvania.

    Posted by Attorney John B. Wilson III on August 5,2008 | 05:35PM

    I've been trying to get Smithsonian.com/jukebox (about Accordian music) and Smithsonia.com/accordian, on the computer...Apparently there must be something I am doing wrong because I haven't been able to get either of these....Would you please let me know what I should do. The article appeared in the June 2008 issue, and my husband is interested in hearing the music & finding out if there is a place to purchase a DVD or CD.....Thanks

    Posted by Gladys Phelps on August 7,2008 | 11:37AM

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