Other title |
Classic African American songsters from Smithsonian Folkways |
Contents |
Bring it on down to my house (Warner Williams with Jay Summerour) -- Talking blues (Pink Anderson) -- Nobody's business (John Jackson) -- Alabama bound (Little Brother Montgomery) -- Pallet on the floor (Brownie McGhee) -- Chicken, you can't roost too high for me (Bill Williams) -- My hula love (Lead Belly) -- Candy man (Reverend Gary Davis) -- Going down the road feeling bad (John Cephas and Phil Wiggins) -- Froggy went a-courting (Peg Leg Sam) -- Monday morning blues (Mississippi John Hurt) -- The boys of your Uncle Sam (Pink Anderson) -- Raise a ruckus tonight (Brownie McGhee) -- Reno factory (Marvin Foddrell) -- Don't let your deal go down (John Jackson) -- Honeysuckle rose (Warner Williams with Jay Summerour) -- Bill Bailey (Big Bill Broonzy) -- When the roses bloom again (Bill Williams) -- Straighten up and fly right (Peg Leg Sam) -- Careless love (Snooks Eaglin) -- They cut down the old pine tree (Martin, Bogan, and Armstrong). |
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 1940s-1986. |
Language | Sung in English. |
Issued in other form | Original cat. no.: SFW40211 |
Issued in other form | Original version: |
Genre/form | Folk music. |
Genre/form | Blues (Music) |