Program:
- Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers
White House Blues; Sweet Sunny South; Shootin' Creek; He Rambled; The Letter That Never Came; Sweet Sixteen
from
- Old Time Songs, Vol. I
()
- County 505
- Mrs. Texas Gladden
The House Carpenter
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Horton Barker
The Farmer's Curst Wife
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Woody Guthrie
The Gypsy Davy
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Rebecca Tarwater
Barbara Allen
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- E.C. Ball
Pretty Polly
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Mrs. Pearl Borusky
The Rich Old Farmer
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Mrs. Pearl Borusky
The Devil's Nine Questions
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Mrs. Texas Gladden
Old Kimball
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Mrs. Texas Gladden
One Morning In May
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Emery DeNoyer
The Little Brown Bulls
from
- Anglo-American Ballads, Volume One
()
- The Library of Congress
- Woody Guthrie
What Are We Waiting On (What Are We Waiting For
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Union Boys/Tom Glazer/Josh White
Citizen C.I.O.
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Woody Guthrie
Sinking of the Reuben James
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Union Boys/Burl Ives
You Better Get Ready
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Lead Belly
If You Want To Do Your Part
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Union Boys/Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee
Move Into Germany
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Woody Guthrie
So Long It's Been Good To Know You
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Union Boys
Martins and Coys
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Lead Belly
Mr. Hitler
from
- That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American Folk Song Movement
()
- Smithsonain Folkways
- Prisoners at The Mississippi State Penitentiary
Murder's Home; No More, My Lawd; Old Alabama; Black Woman; Jumpin' Judy; Whoa Buck; Prettiest Train; Old Dollar Mamie; It Takes A Long Time Man Feel Bad
from
- Negro Prison Songs from the Mississippi State Penitentiary
()
- Tradition Records
- Hazel Dickens; Reel World String Band; Phyllis Boyens
Coal Mining Woman; Draglines; Blue Diamond Mines
from
- They'll Never Keep Us Down : Women's Coal Mining Songs
()
- Rounder
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