This week, we complete our two-week feature focusing on travel by highways and railways. We’ll hear music from Utah Phillips, Gordon Lightfoot, The Delmore Brothers, Judy Collins and many more. Traveling on … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Episode #18-30: Traveling the Highways and the Railways Pt.2Host: Tom DruckenmillerArtist/”Song”/CD/LabelPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysCountry Cooking / “Farewell Blues” / 26 Bluegrass Instrumentals / RounderUtah Phillips / “Daddy, What's a Train?” / Good Enough / PhiloDiane Patterson / “Open Road” / Open Road / Self ProducedGordon Lightfoot / “Me and Bobby McGee” / If You Could Read My Mind / RepriseThe Price Sisters / “Get On the Main Highway” / A Heart Never Knows / RebelPaul Simon / “Train in the Distance” / Heart and Bones / LegacyJohn Hartford and the Hartford Stringband / “Keep On Truckin' / Good Old Boys / RounderJimmy Webb / “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” / Ten Easy Pieces / GuardianThe Delmore Brothers / “Freight Train Boogie” / Freight Train Boogie / AceCountry Cooking / “Orange Mt. Special” / 26 Bluegrass Instrumentals / RounderJudy Collins / “Someday Soon” / Who Knows Where the Time Goes / ElektraJohn Reischman & the Jaybirds / “Wellesley Station” / On That Other Green Shore / CorvusRoustabout / “The Race Between the Ford and the Chevrolet” / Roustabout / Yodel-Ay-HeeAsleep at the Wheel / “Choo Choo Ch'Boogie” / Swing Time / SonyHot Buttered Rum / “Leaving Dallas” / Lonesome Panoramic / Self ProducedPure Prairie League / “Kansas City Southern” / Two-Lane Highway / RCAPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways