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Series III: Sound Recordings
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AFS 06620
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Side B |
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Spoken by J.H. Haley. |
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Closing prayer, 1942
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AFS 06621
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by E. M. Martin and recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at the
Nelson Funeral Home in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Test |
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2. Test |
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3. Test |
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4. Test |
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5. Just a Closer Walk with Thee, 1942
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6. Be Holy unto the Lord (Woe Be Unto
You), 1942
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Side B |
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1. Hold the Wind, 1942
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2. Hold the Wind (continued), 1942
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AFS 06622
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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 the Nelson Funeral Home in
Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Interview with Charles Haffer, Jr.,
July 23, 1942
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Side B |
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Interview with Charles Haffer, Jr.
(continued), July 23, 1942
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AFS 06623
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by Charles Haffer, Jr., and recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at
the Nelson Funeral Home in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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These Days Got Everybody Troubled,
July 23, 1942
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Side B |
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1. Interview with Charles Haffer, Jr.,
July 23, 1942
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2. The Natchez Theatre Fire Disaster,
July 23, 1942
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AFS 06624
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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 the Nelson Funeral Home in
Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Performed by Charles Haffer, Jr. |
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1. A Song of the Great Disaster (Storm of
'42), July 23, 1942
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2. I'll Be Glad to See the Son When He
Come, July 23, 1942
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Side B |
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1. Where Shall I Be When The First Trumpet
Sound?, July 23, 1942
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Performed by E. M. Martin and Pearline Johns. |
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2. I'm Going Home on the Morning Train,
July 23, 1942
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Performed by E. M. Martin and Pearline Johns. |
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3. A Charge to Keep I Have a God to
Glorify, July 23, 1942
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Performed by E.M. Martin and Willie Dale Byrd. |
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AFS 06625
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Performed by E. M. Martin and recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at the
Nelson Funeral Home in Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone,
July 23, 1942
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2. Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone,
July 23, 1942
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3. Funeral customs, July 23,
1942
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Side B |
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1. Funeral customs (continued), July 23,
1942
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2. Job, a memorial sermon, July 23,
1942
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AFS 06626
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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 the Nelson Funeral Home in
Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Job, a memorial sermon (continued),
July 23, 1942
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Performed by E. M. Martin. |
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Side B |
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1. Opening routine in show (story),
July 23, 1942
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Performed by M.C. Orr. |
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2. The Ugliest Animal, the Baboon (story),
July 23, 1942
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Performed by M.C. Orr. |
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3. The Big Mosquitoes (story), July 23,
1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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4. The Man who Walked the Water Liked
Christ (story), July 23, 1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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5. The White Doctor and his Servants
(story), July 23, 1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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AFS 06627
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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 the Nelson Funeral Home in
Clarksdale, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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Performed by "Buck Asa" Ulysses Jefferson. |
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1. John Loses the Race (story), July 23,
1942
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2. John (Jack) Guesses What is Under the
Pot (story), July 23, 1942
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3. John and the Lord (story), July 23,
1942
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4. The Preacher and his Hogs (story),
July 23, 1942
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Side B |
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1. The Preacher and his Hogs (story,
concluded), July 23, 1942
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Performed by "Buck Asa" Ulysses Jefferson. |
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2. The Swift Peter (story), July 23,
1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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3. The Preacher Who Always Could Be
Trapped, by Pussy (story), July 23, 1942
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Unidentified performer. |
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4. The Women Who Couldn't Count (story),
July 23, 1942
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Performed by M.C. Orr. |
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5. The Lady and Her Three Daughters
(story), July 23, 1942
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Performed by M.C. Orr. |
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6. Bring Me My "Duck" (story, incomplete),
July 23, 1942
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Performed by M.C. Orr. |
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AFS 06628
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1 16 inch sound disc : analog, 78 rpm,
mono. |
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Side A Tracks 1-3 recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones at the Nelson Funeral
Home in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Side A Tracks 6-8 and Side B recorded by Alan
Lomax and Lewis Jones in Stovall, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. White Man, Jew and Negro Go to Heaven
(story), July 23, 1942
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Performed by M.C. Orr. |
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2. The Ox and Mule (story), July 23,
1942
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Performed by M.C. Orr. |
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3. The Jew and the Irishman at the
Cemetery (story), July 23, 1942
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Performed by M.C. Orr. |
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4. Test |
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5. Test |
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6. Ramblin' Kid Blues, July 24,
1942
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Performed by Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield), Percy Thomas, Son
Simms, and Louis Ford. |
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7. Rosalie, July 24, 1942
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Performed by Muddy Waters, Percy Thomas, Son Simms, and Louis Ford. |
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8. Joe Turner Blues, July 24,
1942
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Performed by Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield), Percy Thomas, Son
Simms, and Louis Ford. |
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Side B |
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1. Pearlie May Blues, July 24,
1942
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Performed by Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield), Percy Thomas, Son
Simms, and Louis Ford. |
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2. Take a Walk with Me, July 24,
1942
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Performed by Muddy Waters and Son Simms. |
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3. Burr Clover Blues, July 24,
1942
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Performed by Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield). |
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AFS 06629
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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 Stovall, Mississippi. |
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Side A |
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1. I Be Bound to Write to You, July 24,
1942
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Performed by Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield) and Charles Berry. |
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