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The Harry Smith B-sides.
Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD Oversize DTD 51 CD
By Request
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Language:
- English
- French
- Subjects (All):
- Folk songs--United States--20th century.
- Folk songs.
- Folk music--United States--20th century.
- Folk music.
- United States.
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Folk music.
- Physical Description:
- 4 audio discs : digital, mono ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 volume (140, [4] pages ; illustrations (some color) ; 14 x 19 cm)
- 4 3/4 in.
- Place of Publication:
- Atlanta : Dust-to-Digital, [2020]
- Language Note:
- Sung in English or French.
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- mono
- audio file
- CD audio
- Contents:
- Disc 1. One cold December day / (Dick Justice)
- Village school / (Nelstone's Hawaiians)
- Old John Hardy / (Clarence Ashley)
- The elder, he's my man / (Coley Jones)
- You shall be free / (Bill & Belle Reed)
- The wagoner's lad (Loving Nancy) / (Buell Kazee)
- The butcher's boy (The railroad boy) / (Buell Kazee)
- Down on the farm / ("Chubby" Parker)
- Angeline, the baker / (Uncle Eck Dunsford)
- All night long blues / (Burnett & Rutherford)
- It won't hurt no more / (Buster Carter & Preston Young)
- You are a little too small / (Carolina Tar Heels)
- Rose Conley / (G.B. Grayson)
- My wife, she has gone and left me / (Kelly Harrell)
- Cowboy's home sweet home / (Edward L. Crain)
- Henry Clay Beattie / (Kelly Harrell)
- Bring back my blue-eyed boy to me / (The Carter Family)
- Warfield / (Williamson Brothers & Curry)
- Stackalee / (Frank Hutchinson)
- Monkey on a string / (Charlie Poole)
- Nobody's dirty business / Mississippi John Hurt
- Disc 2. Everybody help the boys come home / (William & Versey Smith)
- I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes / (The Carter Family)
- Kassie Jones (part 2) / (Furry Lewis)
- Henhouse blues / (The Bentley Boys)
- Screamin' and hollerin' the blues / (The Masked Marvel)
- Back to Mexico / (The Carolina Tar Heels)
- Louisburg blues / ("Uncle Bunt" Stephens)
- Marthis Campbell / (J.W. Day (Jilton Setters))
- Waltz of roses / (Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers)
- Le bebe et le gambleur = (The baby and the gambler) / (Della Lachney & Blind Uncle Gaspard)
- Forty drops / (Andrew & Jim Baxter)
- Amarillo waltz / (Eck Robertson & Family)
- Old Red / (Floyd (Hoyt) Ming & his Pep-steppers)
- Bull-doze blues / (Henry Thomas "Ragtime Texas")
- I heard the voice of a pork chop / (Jim Jackson)
- Bayou Teche / (Columbus Fruge)
- Aimer et perdre = (To love and lose) / (Joseph Falcon)
- T'as vole mon chapeau = (You have stolen my hat) / (Breaux Freres)
- George Street stomp / (Cincinnati Jug Band)
- Moonshiner's dance (part 2) / (Frank Cloutier & Victoria Gaff Orchestra)
- Oh death where is thy sting / (Rev. J.M. Gates)
- Must be born again / (Rev. J.M. Gates)
- Disc 3. Present joys / (Alabama Sacred Harp Singers)
- Rocky road / (Alabama Sacred Harp Singers)
- I am going home / (Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1)
- The royal telephone / (Rev. Sister Mary Nelson)
- The great reaping day / (Memphis Sanctified Singers)
- The latter rain is fall / (Elders McIntosh & Edwards' Sanctified Singers)
- Go wash in the beautiful stream / (Rev. Moses Mason)
- Stepstone / (Bascom Lamar Lunsford)
- You're going to need someone on your bond / (Blind Willie Johnson)
- God gave Noah the rainbow sign / (The Carter Family)
- A little talk with Jesus / (Ernest Phipps & His Holiness Singers)
- Nothing to do in Hell / (Rev. E.W. McGee)
- He's got His eyes on you / (Rev. D.C. Rice & His Sanctified Congregation)
- Dark holler blues / (Clarence Ashley)
- Darling Cora / (Buell Kazee)
- Madison Street rag / (Cannon's Jug Stompers)
- Far away from home blues / (Dewey Segura & Didier Hebert)
- I'm not jealous / (Richard (Rabbit) Brown)
- Down South blues / ("Dock" Boggs)
- Mountain dew / (Bascom Lamar Lunsford)
- Disc 4. The road to Washington / (Mr. Ernest V. Stoneman & Mrs. Hattie Stoneman)
- Too late / (Stoneman Family)
- I packed my suitcase, started to the train / (Memphis Jug Band)
- The storms are on the ocean / (The Carter Family)
- Fe Fe Ponchaux / (Cleona Breaux & Joseph F. Falcon)
- Shuckin' sugar blues / (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
- Sweet mama / (John Estes)
- Ramblin' man / (Ramblin' Thomas)
- Riley's wagon / (Cannon's Jug Stompers)
- Sammie, where have you been so long / ("Dock" Boggs)
- My mama was a sailor / (Julius Daniels)
- Lemon's worried blues / (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
- Lectric chair blues / (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
- Elle m'a oublie / (Cleoma with Joe Falcon & Orphy Breaux)
- Rise when the rooster crows / (Uncle Dave Macon)
- I'm the child to fight / (Uncle Dave Macon)
- Blue harvest blues / (Mississippi John Hurt)
- Memphis yo yo blues / (Memphis Jug Band)
- Black-eyed Susie / (J.P. Nester)
- The cowboy's lament / (Ken Manyard)
- Texas worried blues / (Henry Thomas "Ragtime Texas").
- Notes:
- Includes book of program notes by Eli Smith, Lance Ledbetter, and John Cohen.
- Most tracks recorded in the 1920s.
- "Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, released by Folkways Records back in 1952, was drawn from Smith's remarkable and large personal collection of 78-rpm records. Here are the flipsides of each one of those records in the same order"--page 5 of booklet.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Hilda A. Wurtman Memorial Fund.
- OCLC:
- 1202739049
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