Woody Guthrie most likely wrote "Dear Mrs. Roosevelt" while staying with Alan Lomax and his wife in Washington, DC. This song was a direct response to Eleanor Roosevelt and reflected Guthrie's political concerns and social commentary during that time.
Based on This Land Was Made for You and Me, which song did Woody Guthrie most likely write while staying with Alan Lomax and his wife in Washington, DC?
“Bed on the Floor”
“Dear Mrs. Roosevelt”
“Goin' away to Sea”
“This Train Is Bound for Glory”
1 answer