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- "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" is an American folk song written in 1941 by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, who popularized the song through his own recording of it. The song glamorized the harnessing of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. The 11 hydroelectric dams built on the American stretch of the Columbia helped farms and industry, but their construction also permanently altered the character of the river. The song became famous as an anthem about American public works projects arising out of the New Deal in the Great Depression. In 1987, it was adopted as the official folk song of the State of Washington. (en)
- Roll On, Columbia, Roll On é uma canção folk americana composta em 1941 pelo cantor/compositor folk, Woody Guthrie A canção tornou-se famosa como um hino sobre projetos de obras públicas decorrentes do New Deal na Grande Depressão. Em 1987, foi adotada como a canção folclórica oficial do Estado de Washington. (pt)
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- based on "Goodnight, Irene" (en)
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- Words and music by Woody Guthrie (en)
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- Roll On, Columbia, Roll On é uma canção folk americana composta em 1941 pelo cantor/compositor folk, Woody Guthrie A canção tornou-se famosa como um hino sobre projetos de obras públicas decorrentes do New Deal na Grande Depressão. Em 1987, foi adotada como a canção folclórica oficial do Estado de Washington. (pt)
- "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" is an American folk song written in 1941 by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, who popularized the song through his own recording of it. The song glamorized the harnessing of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. The 11 hydroelectric dams built on the American stretch of the Columbia helped farms and industry, but their construction also permanently altered the character of the river. (en)
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- Roll On, Columbia, Roll On (en)
- Roll On, Columbia, Roll On (pt)
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