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Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection.

Title
Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection.
Author
Leadbelly, 1885-1949
Publication
Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2015.

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AudioUse in library Sc+ G 15-49Schomburg Center - Research & Reference

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Additional Authors
  • Terry, Sonny
  • McGhee, Brownie, 1915-1996
  • Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967
  • Houston, Cisco
  • Graham, Anne (Gospel singer)
  • Foster, Pops, 1892-1969
  • Smith, Willie, 1897-1973
  • Smith, Bessie, 1894-1937
  • Santelli, Robert
  • Place, Jeffrey
  • Oleander Singers, performer.
Description
  • 5 audio discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
  • 1 book (139 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm)
Summary
From the swamplands of Louisiana, the prisons of Texas, and the streets of New York City, Lead Belly and his music became cornerstones of American folk music and touchstones of African American cultural legacy.
Subjects
Note
  • Blues, folk songs, and gospel music.
  • Title from book.
  • Principally previously released material; includes 15 previously unreleased tracks.
Bibliography (note)
  • Book comprises essays: Lead Belly : a man of contradiction and complexity, by Robert Santelli; and The life and legacy of Lead Belly, by Jeff Place; with bibliographical references and discographies.
Contents
  • disc 1-3. Irene (Goodnight Irene) (Sonny Terry, harmonica) -- The bourgeois blues -- Fannin Street (Mister Tom Hughes Town) -- The midnight special -- John Henry (Brownie McGhee, guitar; Sonny Terry, harmonica) -- Black girl (Where did sleep last night) -- Pick a bale of cotton (the Oleander Quartet) -- Take this hammer -- Cotton fields -- Old Riley -- Rock Island Line -- The gallis pole -- Ha-ha this a way -- Sukey jump (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion) -- Boll weevil -- Scottsboro boys -- Governor O.K. Allen -- Governor Pat Neff -- There's a man going around taking names -- On a Monday (Sonny Terry, harmonica) -- You can't lose me, Cholly -- Keep your hands off her -- We shall be free (Woody Guthrie, vocals; Sonny Terry, harmonica) -- Alabama bound (Woody Guthrie, vocals and mandolin; Cisco Houston, vocals and guitar) -- Almost day -- Fiddler's dram (Woody Guthrie, vocals and mandolin; Cisco Houston, vocals and guitar) -- Green corn -- Sally Walker -- Bring me a little water, Silvy (Anne Graham, vocals) -- Julie Ann Johnson -- Linin' track -- Whoa, back, buck -- Shorty George -- Ham and eggs -- Moanin' -- Out on the western plains -- Noted rider -- Meeting at the building -- Good, good, good (Talking preaching) ; We shall walk through the valley -- Ain't you glad (the blood done signed my name) -- I'm so glad, I done got over -- The Hindenburg disaster -- Ella Speed -- Haul away Joe -- Old man -- Sweet Jenny Lee -- Jean Harlow -- Laura (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion) -- Queen Mary -- Good morning blues (Sonny Terry, harmonica) -- Sail on, little girl -- Easy rider -- Poor Howard (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass) -- Duncan and Brady -- How long, how long (Sonny Terry, harmonica) -- T.B. blues -- Jim Crow blues -- Pigmeat (Brownie McGhee, guitar; unknown bass player) -- John Hardy (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion) -- Outskirts of town (Sonny Terry, harmonica) -- 4, 5, and 9 (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano) -- In the evening (when the sun goes down) -- Red Cross store blues -- Diggin' my potatoes (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano) -- Blind Lemon -- When a man's a long way from home -- Alberta -- Excerpt from "The lonesome train" -- National defense blues (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano; Pops Foster, bass) -- Hitler song (Mr. Hitler) -- Big fat woman (Lead Belly, vocals, piano) -- Been so long (Bellevue Hospital blues) --
  • disc 4, Radio. WNYC--Folk songs of America--Lead Belly. Grey goose ; Boll weevil ; Yellow gal ; Ha-ha this a way ; Leaving blues ; Irene (outro) -- WNYC--Folk songs of America--Lead Belly and the Oleander Quartet. Almost day ; Blues in my kitchen ; Blues in my dining room ; I went up on the mountain ; Good morning blues ; Baby, don't you love me no more ; T.B. Blues ; Irene (outro) -- If it wasn't for Dicky -- What's you gonna do when the world's on fire (Anne Graham, vocals) -- Rock me (Hide me in thy bosom) (Anne Graham, vocals) -- Packin' trunk blues -- Leaving blues -- How come you do me like you do? -- One dime blues -- I'm going to buy you a brand new Ford -- Jail-house blues -- Shout on -- Come and sit down beside me -- Red River --
  • disc 5, Last sessions. Yes, I was standing in the bottom -- Ain't going down to the well no more (version 2) -- Everytime I go out -- Go down, Old Hannah -- Black Betty -- Nobody knows you when you're down and out (Bessie Smith) -- Stewball -- Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday -- Relax your mind -- Princess Elizabeth -- Silver City bound -- The Titanic -- House of the rising sun -- It's tight like that -- Diggin' my potatoes -- Springtime in the Rockies -- Backwater blues -- Didn't Old John Cross the water -- De Kalb blues -- They hung him on the cross (version 1) -- They hung him on the cross (version 2) -- In the world.
Call Number
Sc+ G 15-49
ISBN
  • 9780970494252
  • 0970494254
LCCN
  • 00093074020128
  • 093074020128
OCLC
904023649
Author
Leadbelly, 1885-1949, composer, performer.
Title
Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection.
Publisher
Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2015.
Type of Content
performed music
text
Type of Medium
audio
unmediated
audio
Type of Carrier
audio disc
volume
Physical Medium
4 3/4 in.
Digital File Characteristics
audio file CD audio
Performer
Leadbelly, vocals, guitar, accordion, and piano; in part with accompanying performers.
Event
Recorded 1934-1949.
Bibliography
Book comprises essays: Lead Belly : a man of contradiction and complexity, by Robert Santelli; and The life and legacy of Lead Belly, by Jeff Place; with bibliographical references and discographies.
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Local Subject
Black author.
Added Author
Terry, Sonny, performer.
McGhee, Brownie, 1915-1996, performer.
Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967, performer.
Houston, Cisco, performer.
Graham, Anne (Gospel singer), performer.
Foster, Pops, 1892-1969, performer.
Smith, Willie, 1897-1973, performer.
Smith, Bessie, 1894-1937, performer.
Santelli, Robert, writer of supplementary textual content.
Place, Jeffrey, writer of supplementary textual content.
Oleander Singers, performer.
Other Standard Identifier
00093074020128 gtin-14
093074020128
Publisher No.
SFW 40201 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
SFW CD 40201 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Research Call Number
Sc+ G 15-49
Sc CD-1224 [audio discs, 1-2, 4-5]
*LE+ 15-4494 [Text]
*LDC 53320 [CD]
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