This week’s program celebrates Labor Day. Many in the United States consider Labor Day as simply the end of Summer, forgetting the great ontributions to our daily life that have occurred due to the Labor Movement and organizing by American workers. We’ll feature songs about organizations and occupations from Emma's Revolution, Anne Feeney, Si Kahn, Diana Jones and many more. Celebrating workers and unions … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Episode #21-35: Which Side Are You OnHost: Tom DruckenmillerArtist/”Song”/CD/LabelPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Three Bean Salad / “Field Assignment” / Acoustic Potluck / Self ProducedWindborne / “Which Side Are You On” / Song on the Times / Self ProducedSteeleye Span / “Blackleg Miner” / Back in Line / ShanachiePete Seeger / “He Lies in the American Land” / The Complete Bowdoin College Concert 1960 / Smithsonian FolkwaysSi Kahn / “Houses On the Hill” / Been a Long Time / Sliced BreadJohn McCutcheon / “Laz'rus” / Stand Up! / AppalseedDiana Jones / “Appalachia” / Coal Country Music / HeartwoodHazel Dickens / “Coal Tatoo” / Coal Mining Women / RounderThree Bean Salad / “Red Bird-Second Shift” / Acoustic Potluck / Self ProducedLouie Fuller and Chorus / “Hopping Down in Kent” / Rhythms of Labor / PrivateCyril Tawney / “The Oggie Man” / Navy Cuts / ADAThe Furrow Collective / “The Cabin Boy” / Fathoms / HudsonWillard Gayheart & Friends / “The Workin'” / At Home in the Blue Ridge / Blue HensAnne Feeney / “We Just Come to Work Here, We Don't Come to Die” / Classic Labor Songs / Smithsonian FolkwaysEmma's Revolution / “Stand Together” / RPM / Moving Forward MusicFlorence Reese / “Which Side Are You On?” / Coal Mining Women / RounderPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways