Oh my little darling : folk song types.
- Title
- Oh my little darling : folk song types.
- Published by
- New York : New World Records, [1977], ℗1977.
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- Additional authors
- Riddle, Almeda
- Ward, Crockett
- Ward, Fields
- Hargis, Wesley
- Turbyfill, Lena Bare
- Hagie, Lloyd Bare, Mrs.
- Carson, Fiddlin\u0027 John, 1868-1949
- Ogan, Sarah
- Love, Daddy John
- White, John I. (Singer)
- McGee, Dennis
- Willingham, Thaddeus C.
- Watts, Wilmer
- Tanner, Arthur
- Martin, Asa, 1900-1979
- Ashley, Tom Clarence
- Nelson, Hubert (Singer)
- Touchstone, James
- Mainer, Wade, 1907-2011
- Phipps, Ernest
- Allison, J. T.
- Lonely Eagles, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
- Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
- Description
- 1 audio disc (51 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
- Subject
- Contents
- Chick-a-li-lee-lo (children\u0027s song) (Almeda Riddle) -- King William was King George\u0027s son (play-party song) (Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Ward) -- Sweet William (Child ballad) (Fields Ward) -- The Lexington murder (broadside ballad) (Wesley Hargis) -- Lily Schull (native ballad) (Lena Bare Turbyfill and Mrs. Lloyd Bare Hagie) -- The farmer is the man that feeds them all (agrarian song) (Fiddlin\u0027 John Carson) -- Come all you coal miners (labor song) (Sarah Ogan) -- Cotton mill blues (labor song) (Daddy John Love) -- Whoopie-ti-yi-yo (cowboy song) (John I. White) -- Mon cherie bébé créole (lyric song) (Dennis McGee) -- Oh my little darling (banjo song) (Thaddeus C. Willingham) -- Been on the job too long (outlaw song) (Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles) -- Dr. Ginger Blue (minstrel song) (Arthur Tanner and his Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers) -- Crawling and creeping (bawdy song) (Asa Martin) -- Haunted road blues (blues song) (Tom Clarence Ashley) -- The village school (sentimental song) (Nelstone\u0027s Hawaiians) -- The poor drunkard\u0027s dream (homiletic song) (Wade Mainer) -- If the light has gone out in your soul (evangelical hymn) (Ernest Phipps and his Holiness Singers) -- I\u0027m a long time traveling away from home (hymn) (J. T. Allison\u0027s Sacred Harp Singers).
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- At head of title: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
- Folk songs; various performers.
- Historical notes by Joe Pankake, with lyrics, bibliography, discography, and personnel listings (6 p., ill.) on container and bound in.
- Event (note)
- Recorded 1923-59.