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Series 8: Sound
recordings
(continued) |
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Subseries 4: Compilations
of dubbed commercial recordings
(continued) |
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Hillbilly 78s, #8,
undated
(continued) |
|
Rack number: RXH 4680 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(01:06:10) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Logger's note: Dubs of commercially-recorded blues songs and folk
songs by various singers. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
"I'm Glad My Wife's In Europe" by Fiddlin' John
Carson |
00:03:06 |
"Since She Took My Licker From Me" by Fiddlin'
John Carson |
00:06:15 |
"Lightning Express" by Ernest Thompson |
00:09:32 |
"Jessie James" by Ernest Thompson [instrumental
piece] |
00:12:48 |
"Talking Blues" by Chris Bouchillon |
00:15:55 |
"Hannah" by Chris Bouchillon |
00:18:58 |
"When the Saints Go Marching In" by Fiddlin' John
Carson and Moonshine Kate |
00:22:15 |
"Bear Me Away On Your Snowy Wings" by Fiddlin'
John Carson and Moonshine Kate |
00:25:22 |
"The Rovin' Gambler" by Al Craver |
00:28:25 |
"The Wreck of the 1256 (on the Main Line Of The
C. & O.)" by Al Craver |
00:31:56 |
"Fr. O'Flynn" and "Haste to the Wedding" by
Patrick J. Scanlon [instrumental piece which
features accordion and other instruments] |
00:35:10 |
"Keel Row" and "Money Musk" by Patrick J. Scanlon
[Instrumental piece which features accordion and
other instruments] |
00:38:16 |
"The Ohio River Flood" by Dellinger
Family |
00:41:11 |
"The Streamlined Cannonball" by Boy Acuff |
00:43:58 |
"Mule Skinner Blues" by Boy Acuff |
00:46:54 |
"Cumberland Gap" by Land Norris |
00:50:09 |
"Kitty Puss" by Land Norris |
00:53:05 |
"So Happy I'll Be" by Enos Johnson Sacred
Quartet |
00:55:12 |
"I'm Gonna Make Heaven My Home" by Enos Johnson
Sacred Quartet |
00:57:09 |
"Unclouded Day" by Al Runyon |
00:59:09 |
"I'm Using My Bible For A Road Map" by Queen City
Sacred Quartet |
01:01:14 |
"Lovely Tombs" by Queen City Sacred
Quartet |
01:03:16 |
An unidentified song. Lyrics: "...what would you
give by exchange of your soul? Oh, if today God
should call you away" |
01:05:20 |
An unidentified song. Lyrics: "This world is not
my home I'm just a-passin' through. My treasures are
laid up somewhere beyond the blue" (the song ends
abruptly) |
01:06:10 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR441 |
Hillbilly 78s, #9,
undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4681 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(01:03:31) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Logger's note: Dubs of blues songs and folk songs by various
singers. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
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|
|
Start |
"Never Grow Old" by Preston Ward |
00:02:06 |
"Holy Life Insurance" by Preston Ward |
00:04:07 |
"What Would You Give in Exchange For Your Soul"
by Preston Ward |
00:06:08 |
"His World Is Not Mine" by Preston Ward |
00:08:09 |
"Mother Is With the Angels" by Wright Brothers
Quartet |
00:11:10 |
"Somebody's Boy" by Wright Brothers
Quartet |
00:13:55 |
"Lulu Walsh" by Walter Morris |
00:17:08 |
"You Will Never Miss Your Mother Until She Is
Gone" by Fiddlin' John Carson (poor sound
quality) |
00:20:18 |
"Papa's Billy Goat" by Fiddlin' John Carson (poor
sound quality) |
00:23:18 |
"Polly Ann" by Frank Wilson and His Blue Ridge
Mountain Trio |
00:26:43 |
"Katy-Did Waltz" by Frank Wilson and His Blue
Ridge Mountain Trio |
00:29:49 |
"Standing in the Need of Prayer" by The West
Virginia Snake Hunters |
00:32:55 |
"Walk the Streets of Glory" by The West Virginia
Snake Hunters |
00:35:56 |
"Little Bunch of Roses" by Murphy Brothers Harp
Band |
00:39:08 |
"Downfall of Paris" by Murphy Brothers Harp
Band |
00:42:11 |
"Henry Whitter's Fox Chase" by Henry
Whitter |
00:45:20 |
"Rain Crow Bill" by Henry Whitter |
00:48:25 |
"Louisburg Blues" by Uncle Bunt Stephens |
00:51:29 |
"Sail Away, Ladies" by Uncle Bunt
Stephens |
00:54:30 |
"Papa's Billy Goat" by Fiddlin John
Carson |
00:57:42 |
"Mama's Nanny Goat" by Fiddlin John
Carson |
01:00:45 |
"Horse Neck Daddy" by Bill Cox & Cliff
Hobbs |
01:03:31 |
End |
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|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR442 |
Hillbilly 78s, #10,
undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4682 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:54:53) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Logger's note: Dubs of blues songs and folk songs by various
singers. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
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|
|
Start |
"Runaway Train Blues" by Bill Cox and Cliff
Hobbs. |
00:03:08 |
"Come And Dine" by The Happy Four |
00:06:03 |
"Climbing Up the Golden Stairs" by The Happy
Four |
00:09:04 |
"Knocking on The Hen House Door" by Dock
Walsh |
00:12:09 |
"We Courted in the Rain" by Dock Walsh |
00:15:13 |
"I Have a Friend" by The Thrasher Family |
00:18:05 |
"It Was For Me" by The Thrasher Family |
00:21:02 |
"The Flight Of Lucky Lindbergh" by Ernest
Rogers |
00:24:00 |
"The Story Of The Mighty Mississippi" by Ernest
Stoneman |
00:26:58 |
"Crazy Coon" by Walter Morris |
00:30:03 |
"Betsy Brown" by Walter Morris |
00:33:08 |
"The White Rose" by Wilma Lee and Stoney
Cooper |
00:35:57 |
"The Legend of the Dogwood Tree" by Wilma Lee and
Stoney Cooper |
00:39:03 |
"Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" by Roy Acuff And
His Smoky Mountain Boys |
00:41:44 |
"The Devil's Train" by Roy Acuff And His Smoky
Mountain Boys |
00:44:20 |
"They Can Only Fill One Grave" by Roy Acuff And
His Smoky Mountain Boys |
00:47:05 |
"Do You Wonder Why" by Roy Acuff And His Smoky
Mountain Boys |
00:49:57 |
"Step It Up And Go" by Harmonica Frank
(Floyd) |
00:52:19 |
"Swamp Root" by Harmonica Frank (Floyd) |
00:54:53 |
End |
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|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR443 |
Hillbilly dubs,
undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4683 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:28:51) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Logger's note: Dubs of blues songs and folk songs by various
singers. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"The Rainbow Division" by Darby and
Tarlton |
00:03:27 |
"Country Girl Valley" by Darby and
Tarlton |
00:06:40 |
"Lafayette" by Joseph F. Falcon |
00:09:48 |
"The Waltz That Carried Me to My Grave" by Joseph
F. Falcon |
00:12:40 |
"Ain't She Sweet?" by McMichen's Harmony
Boys |
00:15:58 |
"Sweetheart Days" by McMichen's Harmony Boys
|
00:19:02 |
"Pork Chop" by Darby and Tarlton |
00:22:31 |
"Hard Time Blues" Darby and Tarlton |
00:25:49 |
"The Mother's Plea For her Son" by Charlie Poole
and The North Carolina Ramblers |
00:28:51 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR444 |
Hillbilly dubs,
undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4684 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:31:33) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, full track, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Logger's note: Dubs of blues songs and folk songs by various
singers. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times, and
there is significant hiss from the tape. |
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Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Say Darling Won't You Love Me" by Wilmer Watt
and The Lonely Eagles |
00:03:11 |
"Banjo Sam" by Wilmer Watts and The Lonely Eagles
|
00:06:13 |
"The Kicking Mule" by The Logan County
trio |
00:09:11 |
"Forked Deer" by The Clinch Valley Boys (violin
and banjo) |
00:11:54 |
"Give That Nigger Ham" by Charlie Parker and Mack
Woolbright (banjo and guitar) |
00:15:06 |
"Rabbit Chase" by Charlie Parker (banjo)" |
00:18:11 |
"Left in the Dark Blues" by Uncle Bunt
Stephens |
00:21:09 |
"Candy Girl" by Uncle Bunt Stephens |
00:24:09 |
"Kitty Wells" by Obed Pickard of Station
WSM |
00:27:24 |
"Sand Cave" by George Ake accompanied by Jolly
Four Orchestra |
00:30:14 |
An unidentified song [The song plays for the
first few phrases and ends abruptly.] |
00:31:33 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR446 |
Hillbilly dubs 78s,
undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4686 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:33:54) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Wish To The Lord I Had Never Been Born" by Blue
Ridge Highballers |
00:03:00 |
An instrumental piece that is performed by banjo,
violin and other musical instruments. [probably
"Going Down To Lynchburg Town"/"Don't Let Your Deal
Go Down" by Blue Ridge Highballers] |
00:06:09 |
"Good-Bye Mary Dear" by Charlie Poole and The
North Carolina Ramblers |
00:09:08 |
"The Wayward Boy" by Charlie Poole and The North
Carolina Ramblers |
00:12:30 |
"Down On Penny's Farm" by The Bentley
Boys |
00:15:20 |
"Henhouse Blues" by The Bentley Boys |
00:18:19 |
"Too Tight Rag" by E.E. Hack String Band
[instrumental] |
00:21:14 |
"West Kentucky Limited" by E.E. Hack String Band
[instrumental] |
00:24:18 |
"Born in Hard Luck" by Chris Bouchillon |
00:27:38 |
"Medicine Show" by Chris Bouchillon |
00:31:00 |
"The Wreck of the West Bound Air Liner" by Ira
Ball |
00:33:54 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR447 |
Hillbilly 78s dubs,
undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4687 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(01:32:22) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Leaving Dear Old Ireland" by Charlie Poole and
the North Carolina Ramblers |
00:03:09 |
"Sweet Sunny South" by Charlie Poole and the
North Carolina Ramblers |
00:06:10 |
"A Corn Licker Still in Georgia, part 1 and part
2" by Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Gid Tanner,
Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris, Bob Nichols and Bill
Brown |
00:12:33 |
"Fire in the Mountain"/"Ida Red"/"Sally Goodin"
by Clayton McMichen |
00:15:19 |
"Soldier's Joy"/"Arkansas Traveler"/"Mississippi
Sawyer" by Clayton McMichen |
00:18:16 |
"Cindy In the Meadows" by Samantha Bumgarner and
Eva Davis |
00:21:26 |
"John Hardy" by Eva Davis |
00:24:54 |
"Sourwood Mountain"/"Sally in the Garden"/"Little
Sally Goodin" by The Crockett Family |
00:28:02 |
"Sail Away, Ladies" by Uncle Dave Macon and His
Fruit Jar Drinkers |
00:30:59 |
"Wildwood Flower" by the Carter Sisters and
Mother Maybelle |
00:33:40 |
"He's Solid Gone" by the Carter Sisters and
Mother Maybelle |
00:36:08 |
"Sparkling Blue Eyes" by Wade Mainer and the Sons
of the Mountaineers |
00:38:53 |
"The Precious Jewel" by Wade Mainer and the Sons
of the Mountaineers |
00:41:43 |
"Jesse James" by Jeff Calhoun (poor sound
quality) |
00:44:58 |
"The Butcher Boy" by Jeff Calhoun (poor sound
quality) |
00:48:06 |
"The Great Speckled Bird" by Jack and
Leslie |
00:50:52 |
"I'm in the Glory Land Way" by Jack and
Leslie |
00:53:30 |
"Farther On" by Brother Claude Ely |
00:55:29 |
"Little David, Play On Your Harp" by Brother
Claude Ely |
00:58:00 |
"Standing in the Depot" by Grandpa Jones |
01:00:34 |
"A High Silk Hat and A Gold Top Walking Cane" by
Grandpa Jones |
01:02:58 |
"Old Dan Tucker" by Grandpa Jones |
01:05:08 |
"Gooseberry Pie" by Grandpa Jones |
01:07:48 |
"Midnight On the Stormy Deep" by The Tobacco
Tags |
01:10:08 |
"Heaven Holds All to Me" by the Blue Sky
Boys |
01:12:56 |
"I Need the Prayers" by the Blue Sky Boys |
01:16:10 |
"Sold Down The River" by the Blue Sky
Boys |
01:18:50 |
"I'm Glad (He's Gone And Left You)" by the Blue
Sky Boys |
01:21:28 |
"Back Up and Push" by Bill Monroe |
01:24:16 |
"Katy Hill" by Bill Monroe |
01:26:53 |
"Guided By Love" by Charlie Monroe's Boys |
01:29:36 |
"Is She Praying There?" by Charlie Monroe's
Boys |
01:32:22 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR448 |
Hillbilly 78s,
undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4688 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:31:35) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Devil's Dream" by Tommy Dandurand and His Gang
of W.L.S. |
00:03:14 |
"Two Step Quadrille" by Tommy Dandurand and His
Gang of W.L.S. |
00:06:29 |
"Wal I Swan" by Riley Puckett |
00:09:28 |
"Everybody Works But Father" by Riley
Puckett |
00:12:29 |
"Cowards Over Pearl Harbor" by Denver
Darling |
00:15:03 |
"Lonesome Road Blues" by Slim Tex |
00:17:50 |
"Mystery of Old Number Five" by Slim Tex |
00:20:45 |
"Salty Dog" by Stripling Brothers |
00:23:36 |
"Whiskers" by Stripling Brothers |
00:26:37 |
"Dust Pan Blues" by Frank Marvin |
00:29:34 |
"Miss Moonshine" by Frank Marvin |
00:31:35 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR449 |
Hillbilly 78s,
undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4689 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(01:27:29) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" by
Whitey and Hogan with WBT's Briarhoppers |
00:03:05 |
"Mama, I'm Sick" by Whitey and Hogan with WBT's
Briarhoppers |
00:06:10 |
"Blue Yodel" by Jimmie Rodgers |
00:09:34 |
"Away Out On The Mountain" by Jimmie
Rodgers |
00:12:51 |
"Train Whistle Blues" by Jimmie Rodgers |
00:15:50 |
"Jimmie's Texas Blues" by Jimmie Rodgers |
00:18:42 |
"The Bum Song" by Harry McClintock |
00:21:43 |
"Hallelujah I'm a Bum" by Harry
McClintock |
00:24:18 |
"The Bum Song No. 2" by Harry McClintock |
00:26:43 |
"The Big Rock Candy Mountains" by Harry
McClintock |
00:29:00 |
"My Cross-Eyed Nancy Jane" by Bill Nettles And
His Dixie Blue Boys |
00:31:47 |
"Shake It And Take It" by Bill Nettles And His
Dixie Blue Boys |
00:34:11 |
"Salty Dog Blues" by Morris Brothers (Wiley and
Zeke) |
00:36:48 |
"Somebody Loves You Darlin'" by Morris Brothers
(Wiley and Zeke) |
00:39:53 |
"Brown's Ferry Blues" by Delmore Brothers |
00:42:27 |
"Mississippi Shore" by Delmore Brothers |
00:45:16 |
"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms" by Lester Flatt,
Earl Scruggs and The Foggy Mountain Boys |
00:47:50 |
"I'll Just Pretend" by Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs
and The Foggy Mountain Boys |
00:50:20 |
"Drifting With the Tide" by Reno and Smiley
|
00:52:53 |
"There's Another Body Waiting For Me" by Reno and
Smiley |
00:55:19 |
"Maybe You Will Change Your Mind" by Reno and
Smiley |
00:57:54 |
"Crazy Finger Blues" by Reno and Smiley |
01:00:36 |
"Mother's Prayer Guide Me" by Roy Acuff |
01:03:08 |
"I'm Building A Home" by Roy Acuff |
01:05:54 |
"Stuck Up Blues" by Roy Acuff |
01:08:40 |
"Lying Woman Blues" by Roy Acuff |
01:11:24 |
"Wabash Cannon Ball" by Roy Acuff |
01:14:10 |
"Freight Train Blues" by Roy Acuff |
01:16:48 |
"When The Wagon Was New" by The Masters
Family |
01:19:16 |
"From Forty To Sixty-Five" by The Masters
Family |
01:21:41 |
"You Can Be a Millionaire with Me" by an
unidentified singer |
01:24:32 |
"The Automobile of Life" by Roy Acuff |
01:27:29 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR445 |
Hillbilly and Papa
Charlie Jackson, undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4685 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:31:51) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
|
Logger's note: Dubs of blues songs and folk songs by various
singers. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times, and
there is warbling during the program. The speed increases gradually,
from 00:21:10 to the end of the program. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Brown Kelly Waltz part 1," by Alexander Campbell
"Eck" Robertson and Family |
00:02:54 |
"Brown Kelly Waltz part 2," by Alexander Campbell
"Eck" Robertson and Family |
00:05:42 |
"Sally Gooden" by Alexander Campbell "Eck"
Robertson |
00:08:58 |
"Arkansas Traveler" by Henry C. Gilliland and
Alexander Campbell "Eck" Robertson |
00:11:58 |
"Turkey in the Straw" by Henry C. Gilliland and
Alexander Campbell "Eck" Robertson |
00:15:07 |
"Ragtime Annie" by Alexander Campbell "Eck"
Robertson (poor sound quality) |
00:18:33 |
"Adam and Eve in the Garden" by Bogus Ben
Covington |
00:21:13 |
"Skoodle-Um-Skoo" by Papa Charlie Jackson |
00:24:31 |
"What's That Thing She's Shaking" by Papa Charlie
Jackson |
00:27:28 |
An unidentified song. Lyrics: "I am lonesome as I
can be, baby please come home to me, you know I love
you..." |
00:29:49 |
An unidentified song. Lyrics: "When you are drug
in the alley, they will tie you with a string..."
[It seemed like the recording speed is inaccurate
and causes problem in the playback.] |
00:31:51 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR450 |
Hillbilly 78s - Hedy
64 - dubs, undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4690 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:35:04) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 5 in. |
|
Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
An unidentified instrumental piece #1 played by
the band. |
00:02:42 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #2 played by
the band. |
00:05:26 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #3 played by
the band. |
00:08:18 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #4 played by
the band. |
00:11:16 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #5 played by
the band. |
00:14:08 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #6 played by
the band. |
00:16:58 |
An unidentified folk song. Lyrics: "...My sun
goes down, my days have passed, and I am asleep in
this world at last" |
00:20:03 |
An unidentified folk song. |
00:22:58 |
An unidentified folk song. Lyrics: "Our mother
crawls over the rivers...They are now in the kingdom
of God, where the angels are all dwell, go watching
the beauty for proof" |
00:26:00 |
An unidentified folk song. Lyrics: "...A place
vacant in my heart, which never can be filled. I am
alone, I am so lonesome, I am weeping for my
love..." |
00:29:15 |
An unidentified folk song. Lyrics: "The ships
sank in the sea sea sea...the boat landed in the
shore shore shore...the storm is out on the sea sea
sea" |
00:32:15 |
My Old Cottage Home by an unidentified
singer. |
00:35:04 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR462 |
Mississippi hill
country blues, #1, undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4702 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel (Side
1: 00:30:05) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
|
Collector's original ID number: 221. Archivist's note: Side 2 has not yet been digitized. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Black Woman" - Othar Turner |
00:02:29 |
The music stop abruptly. |
00:02:43 |
The same song continues to play. |
00:05:56 |
"Levee Camp Blues" - Othar Turner |
00:07:54 |
"Your Crying Won't Make Me Stay" - Napoleon
Strickland, vocal and one-string jitterbug |
00:10:06 |
"She Don't Know Where I'm At" - Napoleon
Strickland, vocal and one-string jitterbug |
00:12:40 |
"Me and My Baby Had A Falling Out" - Napoleon
Strickland, vocal and one-string jitterbug |
00:14:10 |
"Shake 'Em On Down" - Napoleon Strickland, vocal
and guitar |
00:16:28 |
"Long Haired Doney" - Ranie Burnette, vocal and
guitar |
00:18:58 |
"Key to the Bushes" - Ranie Burnette, vocal and
guitar |
00:23:55 |
"Sugar Mama" - Napoleon Strickland, vocal and
harmonica |
00:25:53 |
"Baby, Please Don't Go" - Napoleon Strickland,
vocal and harmonica |
00:27:30 |
"The Hounds" - Napoleon Strickland, harmonica and
vocal effects |
00:28:31 |
"I'm Worried Now But I Won't Be Worried No More"
- Napoleon Strickland, vocal and harmonica |
00:30:05 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR463 |
Mississippi hill
country blues, #2, undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4703 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel (Side
1: 00:13:22) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 5 in. |
|
Collector's original ID number: 222. Archivist's note: Side 2 has not yet been digitized. |
|
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"I'm Going Away to Worry You Off My Mind" - David
Taylor, vocal and guitar |
00:03:08 |
"Train Time Here" Fred McDowell, vocal and
guitar; Napoleon Strickland, harmonica |
00:06:40 |
"Come Here, Gal, and Bring Me My Black Suitcase"
- Napoleon Strickland, vocal and fife |
00:08:43 |
"Mojo Hand" - Napoleon Strickland, vocal and
one-string jitterbug |
00:10:26 |
Motherless Children - Mrs. Ada Turner, vocal;
Fred McDowell, guitar |
00:13:22 |
End |
|
|
|
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR432 |
Postwar blues dubs,
#1 (78s), undated
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4672 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:31:52) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Start |
"Tough Times" by John Brim (Parrot 799 BC
8) |
00:03:15 |
"Gary Stomp" by John Brim (Parrot 799
B.D.101) |
00:06:12 |
"Go Away" by John Brim (Chess 1588) |
00:09:00 |
"That Ain't Right" by John Brim (Chess
1588) |
00:11:55 |
"Homesick" by James Williamson (Chance 1131
BC-8) |
00:14:45 |
"The Woman I Love" by James Williamson (Chance
1131, Blues in D-Nat, B.P.101) |
00:17:32 |
"Dark Road" by Floyd Jones (JO.B 1001 BC
8) |
00:20:49 |
"Big World" by Floyd Jones (JO.B 1001
B.D.101/102) |
00:23:48 |
"Ain't Times Hard" by Floyd Jones (Vee Jay
111) |
00:27:02 |
"School Days On My Mind" by Floyd Jones (Vee Jay
111) |
00:30:17 |
An unidentified blues songs. Lyrics: "...baby
don't you want to have some fun..." [breaks off]
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00:31:52 |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR433 |
Postwar blues dubs,
#2 (78s), undated
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Rack number: RXH 4673 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:28:41) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Start |
"My Baby, Oooo" by One String Sam (J-V-B 40
A) |
00:03:20 |
"I Need A Hundred Dollars" by One String Sam
(J-V-B 40 B) |
00:06:30 |
"Santa Fe" by Baby Boy Warren (J-V-B
26-A) |
00:09:23 |
"Hello Stranger" by Baby Boy Warren (J-V-B
26-B) |
00:12:13 |
"Chicken" by Baby Boy Warren (J-V-B 59-A) |
00:15:33 |
"Baby Boy's Blues" by Baby Boy Warren (J-V-B
59-B) |
00:18:25 |
"10 Below Zero" by Bo-Bo Jenkins (Fortone
838) |
00:21:05 |
"Baby Don't You Want To Go" by Bo-Bo Jenkins
(Fortone 838) |
00:23:24 |
"Democrat Blues" by Bo-Bo Jenkins (Chess
1565) |
00:26:45 |
An unidentified blues songs. Lyrics: "I woke up
this morning, couldn't get off my bed" [breaks
off] |
00:28:41 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR434 |
Postwar blues dubs,
#3 (78s), undated
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Rack number: RXH 4674 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:30:53) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Start |
"Bad Luck and Trouble" by Bobo Jenkins (Chess
1565) |
00:02:46 |
"Going Back to Memphis" by Sunnyland Slim (Blue
Lake 105) |
00:05:45 |
"The Devil Is a Busy Man" by Sunnyland Slim (Blue
Lake 105) |
00:08:42 |
"Woman" by "Baby Face" Leroy Foster (Savoy
1122) |
00:11:28 |
"Moonshine Baby" by "Baby Face" Leroy Foster
(Savoy 1122) |
00:14:29 |
"Falling Rain Blues" by Little Willie Foster
(Blue Lake 113) |
00:17:13 |
"Four Day Jump" by Little Willie Foster (Blue
Lake 113) |
00:19:26 |
"Crying Shame" by Snooky Pryor (J.O.B. 3006 Fly
100) |
00:22:22 |
"Eighty Nine Ten" by Snooky Pryor (J.O.B. 3006
Fly 100) |
00:25:00 |
"Crosstown Blues" by Snooky Pryor (Parrot 807 Fly
100) |
00:28:04 |
"I Want You For Myself" by Snooky Pryor (Parrot
807 Fly 100) |
00:30:53 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR602 |
Prestige Chicago
Blues, undated
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Rack number: RXH 5463 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog ; 7 in. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR435 |
Topical Dubs -
Postwar blues, #4, undated
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Rack number: RXH 4675 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:29:37) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
"FDR Blues" by Champion Jack Dupree (Joe Davis
5102) |
00:02:43 |
"God Bless Our New President" by Champion Jack
Dupree (Joe Davis 5102) |
00:05:28 |
"Eisenhower Blues" by J.B. Lenoir (Parrot
802) |
00:08:22 |
"Bilbo Is Dead" by Andrew Tibbs (Aristocrat
1101-A) |
00:11:22 |
"Union Man Blues" by Andrew Tibbs (Aristocrat
1101-B) |
00:14:36 |
"Democrat Blues" by Bobo Jenkins (Chess
1565) |
00:17:50 |
"Jim Crow Blues" by Cow Cow Davenport (Para
12439) |
00:20:50 |
"Because My Skin Is Brown" by Ramon Bruce, with
Steve Miller and the Four Barons (B & W
128A) |
00:23:58 |
"Dig Mr. K. Kay Kay" by Al "Stomp" Russell Trio
(accompanied by Doc Basso, vocal) (Exclusive
180-A) |
00:26:42 |
"Good Chib Blues" by Edith Johnson (with Ike
Rodgers, Roosevelt Sykes) |
00:29:37 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR425 |
Topical blues dubs,
8 (WWII and after), undated
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Rack number: RXH 4665 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:50:57) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times, and
there is significant hiss from the tape. |
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Content
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Start |
"Army Camp Blues" by Ollie Shepard (OK
06409) |
00:03:18 |
"Army Camp Blues" by Nora and Delle and their Ham
Trio (DE 7852A) |
00:06:26 |
"Pearl Harbor Blues" by Dr. Clayton, vocal (Bb
B-9003-A) |
00:09:28 |
"War Time Blues" by Jazz Gillum, vocal, harmonica
(Bb 8943-A) |
00:12:10 |
"Give Me A 32-20" by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (Bb
B-9019-A) |
00:15:04 |
"Win The War Blues" by Sonny Boy Williamson (Bb
34- 0722-A) |
00:17:50 |
"Check Up On My Baby" by Sonny Boy Williamson (Bb
34- 0722-B) |
00:20:38 |
"Hitler Blues" by The Florida Kid (Earnest
Blunt)(Bb B-8589-A) |
00:23:33 |
"Uncle Sam Called The Roll" by Bill Gaither
(Leroy's Buddy)(OK 06092) |
00:26:14 |
"I'm in Korea" by J.B. Lenoir (Parrot
802) |
00:29:19 |
"Korea Blues" by J.B. and His Bayou Boys (Chess
1449) |
00:32:10 |
"Sad News From Korea" by Lightnin' Hopkins (comp
by Marrie Price)(Mercury 8274) |
00:35:18 |
"War Bound Blues" by Johnny O'Neal (King
4441-AA) |
00:38:10 |
"Democrat Blues" by Bobo Jenkins (Chess
1565) |
00:41:20 |
"Tax Paying Blues" by J.B. Lenoit (Parrot
802) |
00:44:28 |
"Ain't Times Hard" by Floyd Jones and Band
(VeeJay 111) |
00:47:33 |
"Tough Times" by John Brim and His Stompers
(Parrot 799) |
00:50:57 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR426 |
Topical blues, #5
(Army), undated
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Rack number: RXH 4666 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:35:04) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Content
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Start |
"Uncle Sammy, Here I Am" by Eva Taylor w/Clarence
Williams Blue Five (Bb-11368A) |
00:03:13 |
"G.I. Fever" by Mercy Dee Walton, vocal and piano
(Spire-101-B) |
00:06:00 |
"European Blues" by Lightnin' Hopkins (G.S.
665-B) |
00:08:39 |
"Army Blues" by "Bobby Blue" Bland (comp. David
J. Mattis)(Duke 115) |
00:11:20 |
"Sad News From Korea" by Lightnin' Hopkins (comp.
Morrie Price)(Merc.8274) |
00:14:30 |
"I'm In Korea" by J.B. Lenoir (Parrot
802) |
00:17:38 |
"Korea Blues" by J.B. Lenoir and His Bayou Boys
(Chess 1449) |
00:20:33 |
"Lost in Korea" by Sherman "Blues" Johnson + His
Clouds of Joy (Trumpet 190) |
00:23:50 |
"The Message" by Charles Brown (comp. Clarence
Landry)(Aladdin 3091) |
00:26:40 |
"Rotation Blues" by Bill Monroe (comp. Lt.
Stewart Powell.)(Decca 46344) |
00:29:38 |
"G.I. Blues" by Dayton Ames w/The W (Melody
Corral OP-112) |
00:32:36 |
"G.I. Slim" by Lightning' Slim (J. West)(Excello
2169) |
00:35:04 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR436 |
Topical blues dubs,
#6, undated
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Rack number: RXH 4676 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:39:16) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono ; 7 in. |
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Dubs of commercial recordings. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Content
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Start |
"World War II Blues" by Al (Stomp) Russell Trio
(Comp: Russell-Cowan)(20th Century 20-23
b[1552]) |
00:02:55 |
"From 20 to 44" by Lonnie Johnson (Comp: L.J.)
(Bb B-8980-A) |
00:05:55 |
"The Last Call" by Lonnie Johnson (Comp: L.J.)
(Bb B-8980-B) |
00:09:09 |
"Back to Korea Blues" by Sunnyland Slim (SS-1A
Sonny 101) |
00:12:22 |
"Freedom Train Blues" by Little Son Jackson [Lil'
Son Jackson] (Gold Star 638-B) |
00:15:12 |
"St. Louis Cyclone Blues" by Lonnie Johnson
(Comp:Granger)(OK 5212) |
00:18:18 |
"Poor Kelly Blues" by Maceo Merriweather (Bb
9012-B) |
00:21:37 |
"Dollar Down Blues" by Barbecue Bob Hicks (Co
14412-D) |
00:24:58 |
"Up North Blues" by Yank Rachell (Bb
8796-B) |
00:27:46 |
"Insurance Man Blues" by Yank Rachell (Bb
8796-A) |
00:30:53 |
"When I Get My Bonus" by Peetie Wheatstraw (De
7159-A) |
00:33:33 |
"Don't Take Away My P.W.A." by Jimmy Gordon
[Jimmie Gordon] (De 7230-A) |
00:36:32 |
"That Man In The W.P.A." by Billie McKenzie (Voc
03385) |
00:39:16 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR437 |
Topical blues dubs,
#7, undated
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Rack number: RXH 4677 |
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