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Series III: Sound Recordings
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AFS 06644
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7. Shout for Joy, July 26,
1942
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Performed by Mrs. A. Williams. |
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Side B |
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1. All Night Long, July 26,
1942
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Performed by Mrs. A. Williams. |
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2. Dark Was Night, July 26,
1942
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Performed by John Cameron. |
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3. Satisfy (dancing song), July 26,
1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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4. Friars Point Victory Song (rope
skipping song), July 26, 1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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5. Ice-Cream, Soda Water (health song),
July 26, 1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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6. Milk, Milk (Hail, Hail, the Gang's all
Here), July 26, 1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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AFS 06645
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones in Friars Point, Mississippi. Side B
Track 2 recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Hiding Go Seek, July 26,
1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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2. Hiding Go Seek, July 26,
1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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3. Hiding Go Seek, July 26,
1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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4. Come on, Boy, and Let's Go to Hunting
(a local parody), July 26, 1942
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Performed by Flora L. Standifer. |
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5. Jump, Mister Rabbit, July 26,
1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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6. Mister Frog Went a-Courtin' in a
Haystack, July 26, 1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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7. Satisfy, July 26, 1942
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Performed by Florence Stamp and group. |
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Side B |
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Performed by Minnie Lee Whitehead and Tommy "Jaybird" Jones |
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1. Roustabout Songs and Reminiscences,
July 26, 1942
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Performed by John Cameron. |
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2. The Worried Life Blues, July 26,
1942
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AFS 06646
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones in Shemod, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Test, August 4, 1942
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2. Levee Camp Holler, August 4,
1942
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Performed by Lewis Bell. |
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3. I'm a Hard Working Daddy (levee
holler), August 4, 1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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4. Test, August 4, 1942
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Side B |
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1. Test, August 4, 1942
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2. Toast (You Shall Be Free), August 4,
1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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3. T.P. Runnin', Smokestack Drag the
Ground, August 4, 1942
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Performed by Lewis Bell. |
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4. Hey, Hey, Captain (Levee Camp Holler),
August 4, 1942
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Performed by William Henderson. |
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AFS 06647
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Side A recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones in Shemod. Side B recorded by
Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at Tourist Camp in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Levee Camp Holler, August 4,
1942
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Performed by Lewis Bell. |
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2. Hitler Toast, August 4,
1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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3. Toasts, August 4, 1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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Side B |
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1. Unloading Steel from Cars, August 8,
1942
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Performed by Houston Bacon and Elias Boykin. |
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2. Sinking Rails, August 8,
1942
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Performed by Houston Bacon and Elias Boykin. |
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AFS 06648
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by Houston Bacon and Elias Boykin and recorded by Alan Lomax and
Lewis Jones at Tourist Camp in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Spiking Down, August 8,
1942
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2. Shuffling Ties or Catching Ties,
August 8, 1942
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Side B |
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Shuffling Ties or Catching Ties
(continued), August 8, 1942
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AFS 06649
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at Tourist Camp in Clarksdale,
Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Interview with Houston Bacon, August 8,
1942
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Side B |
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Interview with Houston Bacon (continued),
August 8, 1942
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AFS 06650
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at Tourist Camp in Clarksdale,
Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Performed by Houston Bacon. |
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Lining or Calling Track, August 8,
1942
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Side B |
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Performed by Will Starks. |
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1. Coon, Coon, Coon (I Wish My Color Would
Fade), August 9, 1942
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2. Attitudes of White people towards
Negroes, August 9, 1942
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3. Just Break the News to Mother
(sentimental song), August 9, 1942
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AFS 06651
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by Will Starks and recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at Tourist
Camp in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Arkansas, August 9, 1942
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2. Interview with Will Starks about
father, August 9, 1942
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3. The Late War, August 9,
1942
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Side B |
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1. Ollie Jackson, August 9,
1942
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2. The Travelin' Man, August 9,
1942
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3. The Fox Hunter's Song, August 9,
1942
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AFS 06652
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by Will Starks and recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at Tourist
Camp in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Our Goodman, August 9, 1942
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2. Take a Whiff on Me, August 9,
1942
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Side B |
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1. Brady and Duncan, August 9,
1942
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2. Stackerlee, August 9, 1942
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3. Interview with Will Starks about the
riverboats, August 9, 1942
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AFS 06653
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by Will Starks and recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at Tourist
Camp in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Interview with Will Starks, August 9,
1942
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Side B |
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1. Down on the Farm, August 9,
1942
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