This week we turn our attention to songs about bandits and outlaws. These bad guys have been the subject of folk music since the beginning of singing. We'll hear songs from Norman Blake, Saro Lynch-Thomason & Sam Gleaves, Addie Graham, Ry Cooder, Tim Hardin, Tom Russell and many more. Bandits and Outlaws take center stage … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian-FolkwaysButch Thompson & Pat Donohue / “A Minor Fantasy” / Vicksburg Blues / Red HouseNorman Blake / “Billy Gray” / Blind Dog / RounderGreg Hooven String Band / “Darling Corey” / The Harry Smith Connection / Smithsonian-FolkwaysSaro Lynch-Thomason & Sam Gleaves / “Red Haired Becky” / I Have Known Women / Strictly CountryThe Byrds / “Pretty Boy Floyd” / Sweetheart of the Rodeo / ColumbiaGuy Clark / “The Last Gunfighter Ballad” / Texas Cookin' / Sugar HillThe MacAbre Brothers / “Otto Wood” / Traditional Murder Ballads / RoaneAddie Graham / “Omie Wise” / Been a Long Time Traveling / June AppalTim Hardin / “Lady Came from Baltimore” / Live in Concert / PolydorPaul Siebel / “Jack-Knife Gypsy” / Jack-Knife Gypsy / ElektraButch Thompson & Pat Donohue / “Yancey Blues” / Vicksburg Blues / Red HouseRy Cooder / “Jesse James” / The Long Riders / Warner BrothersRy Cooder / “Jesse James” / The Long Riders / Warner BrothersTom Russell / “Tonight We Ride” / Old Songs Yet to Sing / FronteraSusan Pepper / “Tom Dooley” / Hollerin' Girl / BalladHamper McBee / “John Hardy” / Cumberland Moonshiner / Spring FedThe Red Clay Ramblers / “Run Sister Run” / A Lie of the Mind / Sugar HillPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian-Folkways