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Georgia [sound recording] : I'm gonna make you happy. by McTell, Blind Willie,performer.(CARDINAL)725731; Brown, Buster,1911-1976,performer.; Lomax, John A.(John Avery),1867-1948.(CARDINAL)148889; Lomax, Ruby T.(Ruby Terrill); Lomax, Alan,1915-2002.(CARDINAL)130074; Barnicle, Mary Elizabeth,1891-1978.; Hurston, Zora Neale.(CARDINAL)144564; Jones, Lewis.; James, Willis,1900-1966.; Work, John(John Wesley),1901-1967.; Archive of American Folk Song.;
Boll weevil (1:55) ; Dying crapshooter's blues (3:07) (Blind Willie McTell) -- Captain Haney Blues (Camp Morris and group) (2:32) -- Po' Laz'us (male convict group) (2:20) -- Longest train I ever saw (Jessie Wadley, with John Wadley, Will Jones, and Felix Davenport) (4:03) -- Oh Lawdy me, oh Lawdy my (male convict group) (2:43) -- Hammer ring (Paul Sylvester and group) (3:04) -- Judgment (Camp Morris and group of six men) (2:03) -- Just as well get ready, you got to die (Blind Willie McTell) (3:10) -- All night long (Sophie Wing and mixed group) (3:01) -- I got to cross the River Jordan (Blind Willie McTell) (4:38) -- I'm gonna make you happy (Buster Brown) (3:33) -- Sally Walker (1:29) ; Coon ci'nt (Connjine) (1:14) ; Breakaway (3:31) (Sidney Stripling) -- Sevassafool (Sebastopol) (Gus Gibson and Sidney Stripling) (1:26) -- John Henry (Reese Crenshaw) (2:20) -- Fast train (John Lee Thomas) (3:28) -- Poor Joe Breakdown (Robert Davis) (2:41) -- War song (Buster Brown) (2:48) -- Southern rag (James Sneed, J.F. Duffey, and Alvin Sanders) (1:23) -- Smithy rag (The Smith Band) (2:50).Various performers.Field recordings made for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress, at various locations in Georgia between 1934 and 1943 by John A. Lomax, Ruby T. Lomax, Alan Lomax, Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, Zora Neale Hurston, Lewis Jones, Willis James, and John Work.
Subjects: Folk music; African Americans; Blues (Music); Ballads, English; Ragtime music.; Spirituals (Songs); Work songs;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Mississippi, the blues lineage [sound recording] : musical geniuses of the fields, levees, and jukes. by Brown, William(Blues musician),performer.; House, Son,performer.(CARDINAL)434710; Carter, Sam,performer.(CARDINAL)837993; Mickles, Jim,performer.; Miles, Eddie,performer.; Rogers, Jack(Vocalist),performer.; Washington, Hollis,performer.; Muddy Waters,1915-1983,performer.(CARDINAL)526970; Edwards, Honeyboy,performer.; Curtis, Lucious,performer.; Ford, Willie,performer.; Evans, Frank(Guitarist),performer.; Martin, Fiddlin' Joe,1900-1975,performer.; Williams, Leroy,performer.; Brown, Willie,1900-1952.; Lomax, Alan,1915-2002.(CARDINAL)130074; Lomax, Ruby T.(Ruby Terrill); Lomax, John A.(John Avery),1867-1948.(CARDINAL)148889; Jones, Lewis.; Work, John W.(John Wesley),1901-1967.(CARDINAL)195384;
William Brown, Eddie "Son" House, Sam Carter, Jim Mickles, Eddie Miles, Jack Rogers, Hollis "Fat Head" Washington, McKinley Morganfield ("Muddy Waters"), David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Lucious Curtis, Willie Ford, Frank Evans, Fiddlin' Joe Martin, Leroy Williams.Original field recordings produced and recorded between 1936 and 1942 at various sites in Arkansas and Mississippi by John A. and Ruby Lomax, Alan Lomax, Lewis Jones and John W. Work.
Subjects: Blues (Music); Blues (Music);
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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