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Free and equal blues/ Josh White.
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- White, Josh., Instrumentalist.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Blues (Music)--1941-1950.
- Blues (Music).
- Gospel music.
- Popular music--1941-1950.
- Popular music.
- Topical songs.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways, p1998.
- Contents:
- One meat ball (3:09)
- In my time of dying (3:13)
- Free and equal blues (4:28)
- Number 12 train (3:37)
- Jim Crow (2:46)
- Landlord (2:35)
- Betty and Dupree (3:44)
- Trouble (2:38)
- Beloved comrade (2:01)
- Hold on (2: 11)
- Jelly jelly (2:29)
- When I lay down (2:35)
- The house I live in (2:29)
- Fuhrer (3:09)
- Minute man (2: 04)
- Take a gal like you (3:08)
- Whatcha gonna do (1: 12)
- Don't lie buddy (2:20)
- Motherless children (2: 28)
- No more blues (No more bread lines) (2:43)
- Mean mistreatin' woman (3:09)
- Freedom road (2:18)
- Miss Otis regrets (2:57)
- Careless love (3:21)
- TB blues (3: 20)
- Outskirts of town (3:03).
- Participant:
- Josh White, vocals and guitar, in part with Lead Belly, Mary Lou Williams, the Almanac Singers, and the Union Boys.
- Notes:
- Biographical and program notes by Elijah Wald, bibliography, and discography in original container.
- Blues, gospel, popular, and topical songs.
- Originally issued as compact disc.
- Smithsonian Folkways: SF 40081 (on original container: SF CD 40081).
- Title from original container.
- Recorded 1944-1946; in part previously unreleased.
- Other Format:
- 9307400812
- SF CD 40081
- SF 40081
- OCLC:
- 698169435
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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