Solidarity Sing-Along songbooks: To order or make your own

 

Start a Solidarity Sing-Along in your own community! Call the WNPJ office, 608-250-9240 to order a batch of songbooks, at $1 each plus postage, or click here to download a .pdf file to print your own.

Printing instructions:

1) Cover: Pages 1-2 print both sides on colored paper

2) Text: Pages 3-16 print both sides on white paper

3) Place white sheets so song 1 (We Shall Overcome) is on the top, place cover sheet over that, staple along the center, then fold at the staples.

Songs featured:

  • We Shall Overcome
  • This Land is Your Land
  • I'm Stickin' to the Union
  • We Shall Not Be Moved
  • There is Power in a Union
  • When We Make Peace
  • Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
  • Solidarity Forever
  • Have You Been to Jail for Justice
  • Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'round
  • It Isn’t Nice
  • Roll the Union On
  • We Are a Gentle Angry People
  • Which Side Are You On?
  • Scotty, We’re Comin’ for You
  • If I had a Hammer
  • Oh, Scott Walker!
  • Bring Back Wisconsin to Me
  • Watch Him Stew
  • When Scotty Goes Marching Home Again
  • The Koch song
  • Solidarity
  • On Wisconsin!
  • Roll out the Recall!
  • I Don’t Want Your Millions, Mister
  • Hold The Fort
  • The Preamble
  • Joe Hill

Singing "Roll out the Recalls" in the Capitol rotunda, Solidarity Sing-Along becomes Solidarity Dance-Along. Video by Callen Harty.

 

Celebrating the Sesqicentennial Sing-Along at Capitol Brewery in Middleton. Video by Callen Harty.

At a special visit by Arlo Guthrie, the Sing-Along does a special Wisconsin version of Woodie Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land."

A beautifully done time-lapse video by Carrie Scherpelz condenses an entire sing-along into three minutes.

This video is from Friday, March 11, when police were still allowing sound systems into the building. This song may become the anthem of recall supporters everywhere!

This video shows the Raging Grannies attempting to pass through the Capitol's new security procedures. Each Granny is wanded by an officer after their political buttons set off the metal detectors.  Afterward, the Grannies join the group in a special Wisconsin version of "This Land is Your Land."