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Black and white piano Volume 3, 1897-1929 : complete recorded works, alternative takes, supplements & remaining titles.

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Format:
Sound recording
Series:
Music online: American song.
Music online: American song
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Blues (Music)--To 1931.
Blues (Music).
Jazz.
Piano music (Jazz).
Genre:
Piano music (Jazz)
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Other Title:
Black & white piano
Place of Publication:
Vienna, Austria : Document Records, 1999.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents:
Wild west galop (Mr. C.H.H. Booth)
Isabel ; Southland ; Sometimes I feel like a motherless child ; For the last time call me sweetheart (Earl Hines)
Deacon jazz ; Oh! how I love my darling ; Everything is hotsy totsy now ; Jig walk (Duke Ellington)
Just too late ; Somebody I can call (Sammy Lewis)
Kansas Avenue blues ; East St. Louis stomp (Deloise Searcy)
So's your old man (Blackbirds of Harmony)
I'm gonna kill myself (Mike Jackson and Mabel Richardson)
I wonder what's become of Joe! ; The birth of the blues (Francis C. Carter)
Yellow dog blues ; What's the use of crying! (Willard Robison)
I'm just a rollin' stone ; Pussy (Barrel-House Pete)
Sweet Petunia (Walter James & Baley Wells)
A pan in the glass (Clarence Williams)
Rock my soul ; Whoopee stomp (Kansas City Frank Melrose).
Notes:
Document Records: DOCD-5655.
Originally issued as compact disc.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (American song). Available via World Wide Web.
Other Format:
DOCD-5655
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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