Other title |
Virginia traditions : southwest Virginia blues |
Series |
Virginia traditions Virginia traditions. ^A1391138
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Contents |
Brownie blues (Steve Tarter and Harry Gay) -- Pan American blues (Fred Galliher) -- Poor boy long way from home (James Henry Diggs) -- I went down in Virginia (Earl Gilmore) -- King Edward's blues (King Edward Smith) -- Bear Creek blues (Carter Family) -- Mississippi heavy water blues (Josh Thomas) -- Old time blues (Carl Martin) -- Take care my wife and my baby (Howard Twine) -- Chattanooga blues (Malcolm Johnson) -- False hearted lover's blues (Dock Boggs) -- The war is over (Dave Dickerson) -- Going down that road feeling bad ("Cowboy" Truman Burks) -- Bed bugs making their last go 'round (Byrd Moore) -- Black snake moan (Spence Moore) -- Long gone lonesome blues (Bobby Buford and Keith Rogers). |
General note | Includes PDF of liner notes in English. |
General note | Streaming audio files. |
General note | Title from resource description page (viewed March 03, 2016). |
Performer |
Various performers. |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded between June 28, 1928, and Sept. 9, 1984 ; field recordings made at various locations in southwestern Virginia, or commercial recordings made by Virginians, principally in Chicago. |
Language | Sung in English. |
Issued in other form | Original cat. no.: BRI00008 |
Genre/form | Blues (Music) |