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Series III: Sound Recordings
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AFS 06604
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5. Washboard solo, breakdown tempo,
June 1942
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Performed by the Nashville Washboard band. |
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6. Bull fiddle tuning and interview,
June 1942
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Performed by the Nashville Washboard band. |
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7. Bull fiddle tuning and interview,
June 1942
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Performed by the Nashville Washboard band. |
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8. Opening announcement, July 25,
1942
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Performed by the Silent Grove Baptist Church. |
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Side B |
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Digital ID: afc1941002_afs6604b |
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Performed by the Silent Grove Baptist Church. |
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1. Dr. Watts Hymn, July 25,
1942
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2. Prayer by minister, July 25,
1942
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3. Announcement, July 25,
1942
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4. I'll Fly Away, July 25,
1942
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5. Use Me, My Lawd, Use Me (Jubilee
Quartet), July 25, 1942
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AFS 06605
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Recorded by Alan Lomax at Sadie Beck's Plantation in Arkansas. |
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Side A |
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Digital ID: afc1941002_afs6605a |
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1. Four O'Clock Flower Blues, June
1942
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Performed by Willie Blackwell with William Brown. |
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2. Interview with Willie Blackwell,
June 1942
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3. Junion, a Jap's Girl Christmas for his
Santa Claus, June 1942
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Performed by Willie Blackwell with William Brown. |
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4. Blank |
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AFS 06606
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Side A and Side B Track 1 recorded by Alan Lomax at Sadie Beck's Plantation in
Arkansas. Side B Track 2 recorded by Alan Lomax at Robinsonville,
Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Digital ID: afc1941002_afs6606a |
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Performed by William Brown. |
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1. Mississippi Blues, June
1942
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2. East St. Louis Blues, June
1942
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3. Ragged and Dirty, June
1942
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Side B |
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Digital ID: afc1941002_afs6606b |
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1. This World Is Gone to Destruction,
June 1942
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Performed by James Moore, W.H. Brooks, Rufus Murphy, Tommy Hacket, and
William Brown |
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2. Special Rider Blues, July 17,
1942
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Performed by Son House. |
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AFS 06607
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by Son House and recorded by Alan Lomax at Robinsonville,
Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Digital ID: afc1941002_afs6607a |
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1. Low Down, Dirty Dog Blues, July 17,
1942
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2. Depot Blues, July 17, 1942
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Side B |
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1. American Defense, July 17,
1942
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2. Am I Right or Wrong, July 17,
1942
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3. Walking Blues, July 17,
1942
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AFS 06608
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Side A and Side B Track 1 recorded by Alan Lomax at Robinsonville, Mississippi.
Side B Tracks 2 and 3 recorded by Alan Lomax in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Performed by Son House. |
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1. County Farm Blues, July 17,
1942
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2. The Pony Blues, July 17,
1942
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3. The Jinx Blues (incomplete), July 17,
1942
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Side B |
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1. The Jinx Blues, July 17,
1942
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Performed by Son House. |
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2. Meet Me in Jerusalem, 1942
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Performed by Turner Junior Johnson. |
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3. When I Lay My Burden, 1942
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Performed by Turner Junior Johnson. |
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AFS 06609
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by Turner Junior Johnson and recorded by Alan Lomax in Clarksdale,
Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Sweet Lamb of God, 1942
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2. Preacher Let your Heart Catch on Fire,
1942
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3. In New Jerusalem, 1942
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4. Steal Away, 1942
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5. Travelin' On, 1942
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Side B |
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1. The Buzzard Eats the Rabbit (folk
tale), 1942
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2. The Hawk and the Buzzard, 1942
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3. Sitting on Top of the World, 1942
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4. Minglewood Blues, 1942
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AFS 06610
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by David "Honeyboy" Edwards and recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis
Jones in Coahoma County, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Interview with David "Honeyboy"
Edwards, 1942
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2. Spread My Raincoat Down (blues),
1942
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Side B |
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1. Interview with David "Honeyboy"
Edwards, 1942
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2. You Got to Roll (chain gang song),
1942
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3. You Got to Roll (chain gang song),
1942
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4. Stagolee, 1942
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5. Just a Spoonful, 1942
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AFS 06611
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by David "Honeyboy" Edwards and recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis
Jones in Coahoma County, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. I love My Jelly Roll, 1942
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2. Interview with David "Honeyboy"
Edwards, 1942
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3. Hellatakin' Blues, 1942
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Side B |
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1. Interview with David "Honeyboy"
Edwards, 1942
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2. Interview with David "Honeyboy"
Edwards, 1942
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AFS 06612
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Side A and Side B Tracks 1-3 recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones in
Clarksdale, Mississippi. Side B Tracks 4-5 recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis
Jones in Friars Pt., Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Performed by David "Honeyboy" Edwards. |
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1. Worried Life Blues, June 20,
1942
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2. Watercoast Blues, June 20,
1942
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Side B |
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1. The Army Blues, June 20,
1942
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Performed by David "Honeyboy" Edwards. |
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2. Tear it Down, June 20,
1942
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Performed by David "Honeyboy" Edwards. |
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3. Ragtime selection, June 20,
1942
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Performed by David "Honeyboy" Edwards. |
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4. Near the Cross, July 20,
1942
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Performed by the Friendly Five Harmony Singers. |
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5. Tossed and Driven, July 20,
1942
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Performed by the Friendly Five Harmony Singers. |
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AFS 06613
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by the Friendly Five Harmony Singers and recorded by Alan Lomax and
Lewis Jones in Friars Pt., Mississippi. |
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