Songs about Rich & Poor
This is a page showing some ways to help you find songs about issues of economic justice, wealth, and poverty in our songbooks. Most of these are in the chapter called "Rich & Poor", which can be found in both songbooks.
Here are some of our favorite songs in the Rich & Poor chapter in Rise Again:
- Bells of Rhymney by Pete Seeger
- I Cannot Sleep by Malvina Reynolds (who was married to a union organizer)
- It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go by Nanci Griffith
- Mean Things Happening in This Land by John Handcox
- More Than Enough by Roy Bailey
- No Banker Left Behind by Ry Cooder
- The Rich Man's House by Anne Feeney & the Kensington Welfare Rights Union
- Rolling Home by John Tams
- When the Rain Comes Down by Bob Devlin
- World in Their Pocket by Malvina Reynolds
- Ballad of the Carpenter by Ewan MacColl
- Bracero by Phil Ochs
- Dignity by Bonnie Lockhart
- Hands by Phil Ochs
Here are some of our favorites in the Rich & Poor chapter of Rise Up Singing:
- Banks of Marble by Les Rice
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime by Yip Harwell
- I Ain't Got No Home by Woody Guthrie
- The Man That Waters the Workers' Beer by Paddy Ryan
- Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out by Jimmy Cox
- Rigs of the Time (English trad.)
- We Hate to See Them Go - by Malvina Reynolds
- The World Turned Upside Down - by Leon Rosselson
Here are some great songs on this subject in the City chapter of Rise Up Singing:
- Bourgeois Blues (Leadbelly)
- Dirty Old Town (Ewan MacColl)
- Faucets Are Dripping (Malvina Reynolds)
- Heaven Help Us All (Ronald Miller)
- My Hometown (Bruce Springsteen_
- Streets of London (Ralph McTell)
See also the chapters on Farm & Prairie and the one on Work. Here are a few other of our favorites on this subject found in other chapters of Rise Up Singing:
- Eleven Cent Cotton by Bob Miller & Emma Dermer
- Hard Times Come Again No More by Stephen Foster
- Pastures of Plenty by Phil Ochs
- Poor Mr. Morgan (round) by Elie Siegmeister
- Same Boat Now by Betsy Rose
- The Work of the Weavers (trad. Scottish)
Finally, here are some songs on this subject outside of our songbooks:
- Hard Times of Old England (trad.)