The chill in D.C. — in both the climate and in politics, both temporary — drove us to Mexico this week, so there was a prerecorded show celebrating the big holiday today in Washington — Martin Luther King Day, that is, with 33 songs about inspired by and that inspired that great leader. Tried to keep the keep spirits up on what is frankly a dark day in the U.S.

It was also Lead Belly’s birthday, so we started with a handful of his greatest songs.

Here’s a link to the whole show; the setlist follows. 

Capital Radio  January 20, 2024  1 – 4:20 p.m. www.cygnusradio.com 

  • “Capital Radio Two,” The Clash
  • “Black Girl (Where Did You Sleep Last Night,” Lead Belly
  • “The Midnight Special,” Lead Belly 
  • “Rock Island Line,” Lead Belly 
  • “Western Plain (When I was a Cowboy),” Lead Belly
  • “The Bourgeois Blues,” Lead Belly 
  • “Wake Up Everybody,” Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes 
  • “American Dream,” Bobby Womack 
  • “Up to the Mountain (MLK Song) [live],” Patty Griffin
  • “March! For Martin Luther King,” John Fahey “The Ballad of Martin Luther King,” Mike Millus 
  • “Shed a Little Light,” James Taylor 
  • “So Beautiful Or So What,” Paul Simon 
  • “They Killed Him,” Bob Dylan 
  • “Why? (The King of Love is Dead) [live],” Nina Simone
  • “Abraham, Martin & John,” Marvin Gaye 
  • “The Spice Must Flow,” From Monument to Masses 
  • “I’ll Never Turn Back No Mo,’’” Irving Barnes & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 
  • “I Wish I Knew (How it Would Feel to be Free),” Solomon Burke
  • “Now’s the Time [Live],” Charlie Parker
  • “I Don’t Know What This World is Coming To,” The Soul Children 
  • “Someday We’ll All Be Free,” Donny Hathaway 
  • “None of Us are Free,” Solomon Burke with The Blind Boys of Alabama 
  • “Conclusions That Don’t Conclude,” From Monuments to Masses 
  • “By the Time I Get to Arizona,” Public Enemy 
  • “Happy Birthday,” Stevie Wonder 
  • “Let ‘Em In,” Billy Paul 
  • “The King,” Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five 
  • “Be Afraid,” Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit 
  • “Freedom Highway,” The Staple Singers 
  • “Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Us Around,” The Specials
  • “We March,” Prince 
  • “Fight the Power,” The Isley Brothers
  • “Power to the People,” John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band 
  • “People Have the Power,” Patti Smith 
  • “Move on Up,” Curtis Mayfield 
  • “Keep on Pushing,” The Impressions
  • “Change Gonna Come,” Otis Redding 
  • “This Land is Your Land,” Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings 
  • “We Will Never Give Up,” Kristin Lems 

Capital Radio returns Jan. 27 at 1 p.m. ET on www.cygnusradio.com, where this and other recent shows are posted. The show can also be heard via the cygnusradio.com app, available free at iTunes or GooglePlay. Older shows are available at Substack.com/@rogercatlin.

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