The Resource Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection, (sound recording)
Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection, (sound recording)
Resource Information
The item Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection, (sound recording) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library.This item is available to borrow from 2 library branches.
Resource Information
The item Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection, (sound recording) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from 2 library branches.
- 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 music and touchstones of African American cultural legacy
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 5 sound discs
- Note
-
- Principally previously released material; includes 15 previously unreleased tracks. Recorded 1934-1949
- CDs are inserted in pockets of accompanying book. Book contains essays: Lead Belly : a man of contradiction and complexity / by Robert Santelli; The life and legacy of Lead Belly / by Jeff Place; detailed program notes, discographies, and bibliographical references
- Title from cover of book
- Contents
-
- The Midnight Special
- (2:03)
- John Henry
- (Brownie McGhee, guitar; Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (3:10)
- Black girl (Where did sleep last night)
- (2:07)
- Pick a bale of cotton
- (the Oleander Quartet)
- (1:30)
- disc 1.
- Take this hammer
- (2:15)
- Cotton fields
- (2:06)
- Old Riley
- (1:58)
- Rock Island Line
- (2:02)
- The gallis pole
- (2:45)
- Irene (Goodnight Irene)
- Ha-ha this a way
- (1:34)
- Sukey jump
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (1:04)
- Boll weevil
- (3:07)
- Scottsboro boys
- (4:32)
- Governor O.K. Allen
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:37)
- Governor Pat Neff
- (3:40)
- There's a man going around taking names
- (1:24)
- On a Monday
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (1:47)
- You can't lose me, Cholly
- (2:37)
- (1:53)
- Keep your hands off her
- (2:51)
- We shall be free
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals; Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:34) --
- The bourgeois blues
- (2:18)
- Fannin Street (Mister Tom Hughes Town)
- (3:30)
- (2:28)
- Green corn
- (1:15)
- Sally Walker
- (2:40)
- Bring me a little water, Silvy
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- (:48)
- Julie Ann Johnson
- (:41)
- disc 2.
- Linin' track
- (1:11)
- Whoa, back, buck
- (2:09)
- Shorty George
- (1:28)
- Ham and eggs
- (1:42)
- Moanin'
- (:60)
- Alabama bound
- Out on the western plains
- (1:31)
- Noted rider
- (2:50)
- Meeting at the building
- (:59)
- Good, good, good (Talking preaching)
- We shall walk through the valley
- (2:11)
- Ain't you glad (The Blood done signed my name)
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals and mandolin; Cisco Houston, vocals and guitar)
- (2:19)
- I'm so glad, I done got over
- (1:21)
- The Hindenburg disaster
- (3:22)
- Ella Speed
- (5:48)
- Haul away Joe
- (2:48)
- Old man
- (2:17)
- (2:35)
- Sweet Jenny Lee
- (1:51)
- Jean Harlow
- (1:40)
- Laura
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (1:41)
- Queen Mary
- (4:46) --
- Almost day
- (1:05)
- Fiddler's dram
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals and mandolin; Cisco Houston, vocals and guitar)
- Poor Howard
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass)
- (1:36)
- Duncan and Brady
- (4:06)
- How long, how long
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:13)
- T.B. blues
- (3:43)
- disc 3.
- Jim Crow blues
- (3:30)
- Pigmeat
- (Brownie McGhee, guitar; unknown bass player)
- (2:33)
- John Hardy
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (2:43)
- Outskirts of town
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- Good morning blues
- (2:40)
- 4, 5, and 9
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano)
- (2:20)
- In the evening (when the sun goes down)
- (3:29)
- Red Cross store blues
- (3:09)
- Diggin' my potatoes
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano)
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:34)
- Blind Lemon
- (1:39)
- When a man's a long way from home
- (2:57)
- Alberta
- (3:11)
- Excerpt from
- "The lonesome train"
- (3:11)
- (2:24)
- National defense blues
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano; Pops Foster, bass)
- (3:13)
- Hitler song (Mr. Hitler)
- (4:31)
- Big fat woman
- (Lead Belly, vocals, piano)
- (1:10)
- Been so long (Bellevue Hospital blues)
- (2:44) --
- Sail on, little girl
- (3:14)
- Easy rider
- (2:51)
- Irene
- (outro)
- WNYC : Folk songs of America : Lead Belly and the Oleander Quartet
- (14:45).
- 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
- disc 4, Radio.
- T.B. Blues
- Irene
- (outro)
- If it wasn't for Dicky
- (2:15)
- What's you gonna do when the world's on fire
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- (2:12)
- Rock me (Hide me in Thy bosom)
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- WNYC : Folk songs of America : Lead Belly
- (2:19)
- Packin' trunk blues
- (2:35)
- Leaving blues
- (2:58)
- How come you do me like you do?
- (3:26)
- One dime blues
- (2:25)
- I'm going to buy you a brand new Ford
- (14:42).
- (1:40)
- Jail-house blues
- (1:13)
- Shout on
- (2:09)
- Come and sit down beside me
- (1:02)
- Red River
- (2:14) --
- Grey goose
- Boll weevil
- Yellow gal
- Ha-ha this a way
- Leaving blues
- Go down, Old Hannah
- (4:58)
- Black Betty
- (1:53)
- Nobody knows you when you're down and out
- (Bessie Smith)
- (3:42)
- Stewball
- (2:34)
- Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
- disc 5, Last sessions.
- (1:22)
- Relax your mind
- (4:05)
- Princess Elizabeth
- (3:33)
- Silver City bound
- (6:01)
- The Titanic
- (5:11)
- House of the Rising Sun
- Yes, I was standing in the bottom
- (2:24)
- It's tight like that
- (3:09)
- Diggin' my potatoes
- (3:57)
- Springtime in the Rockies
- (3:02)
- Backwater blues
- (3:23)
- Didn't Old John Cross the water
- (1:41)
- (1:56)
- De Kalb blues
- (3:51)
- They hung Him on the cross
- (version 1)
- (2:26)
- They hung Him on the cross
- (version 2)
- (2:49)
- In the world
- Ain't going down to the well no more
- (2:02)
- (version 2)
- (1:23)
- Everytime I go out
- (1:25)
- Isbn
- 9780970494252
- Label
- Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection
- Title
- Lead Belly
- Title remainder
- the Smithsonian Folkways collection
- Title variation
- Leadbelly
- Title variation remainder
- the Smithsonian Folkways collection
- Language
- eng
- 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 music and touchstones of African American cultural legacy
- Accompanying matter
-
- discography
- bibliography
- biography of composer or author
- historical information
- Cataloging source
- NjBwBT
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1885-1949
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Leadbelly
- Dewey number
- 782.421643
- Form of composition
- multiple forms
- Format of music
- not applicable
- LC call number
- M1630.18.L43
- LC item number
- L43 2015
- Music parts
- not applicable
- PerformerNote
- Lead Belly, vocals, guitar, accordion, piano ; in part with additional musicians
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
-
- 1915-1996
- 1912-1967
- 1892-1969
- 1897-1973
- 1894-1937
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Terry, Sonny
- McGhee, Brownie
- Guthrie, Woody
- Houston, Cisco
- Graham, Anne
- Foster, Pops
- Smith, Willie
- Smith, Bessie
- Santelli, Robert
- Place, Jeffrey
- Oleander Singers
- Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Blues (Music)
- Blues (Music)
- Folk songs, English
- Gospel music
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
- Label
- Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection, (sound recording)
- Note
-
- Principally previously released material; includes 15 previously unreleased tracks. Recorded 1934-1949
- CDs are inserted in pockets of accompanying book. Book contains essays: Lead Belly : a man of contradiction and complexity / by Robert Santelli; The life and legacy of Lead Belly / by Jeff Place; detailed program notes, discographies, and bibliographical references
- Title from cover of book
- Accompanying material
- 1 book (139 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, portraits ; 31 cm)
- Bar code
-
- 31223118972976
- 31223118921437
- Capture and storage technique
- unknown
- Carrier category
-
- audio disc
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
-
- rdacarrier
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
-
- performed music
- text
- Content type code
-
- prm
- txt
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The Midnight Special
- (2:03)
- John Henry
- (Brownie McGhee, guitar; Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (3:10)
- Black girl (Where did sleep last night)
- (2:07)
- Pick a bale of cotton
- (the Oleander Quartet)
- (1:30)
- disc 1.
- Take this hammer
- (2:15)
- Cotton fields
- (2:06)
- Old Riley
- (1:58)
- Rock Island Line
- (2:02)
- The gallis pole
- (2:45)
- Irene (Goodnight Irene)
- Ha-ha this a way
- (1:34)
- Sukey jump
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (1:04)
- Boll weevil
- (3:07)
- Scottsboro boys
- (4:32)
- Governor O.K. Allen
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:37)
- Governor Pat Neff
- (3:40)
- There's a man going around taking names
- (1:24)
- On a Monday
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (1:47)
- You can't lose me, Cholly
- (2:37)
- (1:53)
- Keep your hands off her
- (2:51)
- We shall be free
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals; Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:34) --
- The bourgeois blues
- (2:18)
- Fannin Street (Mister Tom Hughes Town)
- (3:30)
- (2:28)
- Green corn
- (1:15)
- Sally Walker
- (2:40)
- Bring me a little water, Silvy
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- (:48)
- Julie Ann Johnson
- (:41)
- disc 2.
- Linin' track
- (1:11)
- Whoa, back, buck
- (2:09)
- Shorty George
- (1:28)
- Ham and eggs
- (1:42)
- Moanin'
- (:60)
- Alabama bound
- Out on the western plains
- (1:31)
- Noted rider
- (2:50)
- Meeting at the building
- (:59)
- Good, good, good (Talking preaching)
- We shall walk through the valley
- (2:11)
- Ain't you glad (The Blood done signed my name)
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals and mandolin; Cisco Houston, vocals and guitar)
- (2:19)
- I'm so glad, I done got over
- (1:21)
- The Hindenburg disaster
- (3:22)
- Ella Speed
- (5:48)
- Haul away Joe
- (2:48)
- Old man
- (2:17)
- (2:35)
- Sweet Jenny Lee
- (1:51)
- Jean Harlow
- (1:40)
- Laura
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (1:41)
- Queen Mary
- (4:46) --
- Almost day
- (1:05)
- Fiddler's dram
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals and mandolin; Cisco Houston, vocals and guitar)
- Poor Howard
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass)
- (1:36)
- Duncan and Brady
- (4:06)
- How long, how long
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:13)
- T.B. blues
- (3:43)
- disc 3.
- Jim Crow blues
- (3:30)
- Pigmeat
- (Brownie McGhee, guitar; unknown bass player)
- (2:33)
- John Hardy
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (2:43)
- Outskirts of town
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- Good morning blues
- (2:40)
- 4, 5, and 9
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano)
- (2:20)
- In the evening (when the sun goes down)
- (3:29)
- Red Cross store blues
- (3:09)
- Diggin' my potatoes
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano)
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:34)
- Blind Lemon
- (1:39)
- When a man's a long way from home
- (2:57)
- Alberta
- (3:11)
- Excerpt from
- "The lonesome train"
- (3:11)
- (2:24)
- National defense blues
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano; Pops Foster, bass)
- (3:13)
- Hitler song (Mr. Hitler)
- (4:31)
- Big fat woman
- (Lead Belly, vocals, piano)
- (1:10)
- Been so long (Bellevue Hospital blues)
- (2:44) --
- Sail on, little girl
- (3:14)
- Easy rider
- (2:51)
- Irene
- (outro)
- WNYC : Folk songs of America : Lead Belly and the Oleander Quartet
- (14:45).
- 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
- disc 4, Radio.
- T.B. Blues
- Irene
- (outro)
- If it wasn't for Dicky
- (2:15)
- What's you gonna do when the world's on fire
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- (2:12)
- Rock me (Hide me in Thy bosom)
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- WNYC : Folk songs of America : Lead Belly
- (2:19)
- Packin' trunk blues
- (2:35)
- Leaving blues
- (2:58)
- How come you do me like you do?
- (3:26)
- One dime blues
- (2:25)
- I'm going to buy you a brand new Ford
- (14:42).
- (1:40)
- Jail-house blues
- (1:13)
- Shout on
- (2:09)
- Come and sit down beside me
- (1:02)
- Red River
- (2:14) --
- Grey goose
- Boll weevil
- Yellow gal
- Ha-ha this a way
- Leaving blues
- Go down, Old Hannah
- (4:58)
- Black Betty
- (1:53)
- Nobody knows you when you're down and out
- (Bessie Smith)
- (3:42)
- Stewball
- (2:34)
- Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
- disc 5, Last sessions.
- (1:22)
- Relax your mind
- (4:05)
- Princess Elizabeth
- (3:33)
- Silver City bound
- (6:01)
- The Titanic
- (5:11)
- House of the Rising Sun
- Yes, I was standing in the bottom
- (2:24)
- It's tight like that
- (3:09)
- Diggin' my potatoes
- (3:57)
- Springtime in the Rockies
- (3:02)
- Backwater blues
- (3:23)
- Didn't Old John Cross the water
- (1:41)
- (1:56)
- De Kalb blues
- (3:51)
- They hung Him on the cross
- (version 1)
- (2:26)
- They hung Him on the cross
- (version 2)
- (2:49)
- In the world
- Ain't going down to the well no more
- (2:02)
- (version 2)
- (1:23)
- Everytime I go out
- (1:25)
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. +
- Dimensions
-
- 4 3/4 in.
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 5 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Isbn
- 9780970494252
- Kind of cutting
- not applicable
- Kind of disc cylinder or tape
- mass produced
- Kind of material
- plastic with metal
- Lccn
- be2015005522
- Media category
-
- audio
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
-
- rdamedia
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- n
- Other control number
-
- 093074020128
- 00093074020128
- Other physical details
- digital, CD audio
- Publisher number
-
- SFW 40201
- SFW CD 40201
- Special playback characteristics
- digital recording
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)904023649
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- Lead Belly : the Smithsonian Folkways collection, (sound recording)
- Note
-
- Principally previously released material; includes 15 previously unreleased tracks. Recorded 1934-1949
- CDs are inserted in pockets of accompanying book. Book contains essays: Lead Belly : a man of contradiction and complexity / by Robert Santelli; The life and legacy of Lead Belly / by Jeff Place; detailed program notes, discographies, and bibliographical references
- Title from cover of book
- Accompanying material
- 1 book (139 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, portraits ; 31 cm)
- Bar code
-
- 31223118972976
- 31223118921437
- Capture and storage technique
- unknown
- Carrier category
-
- audio disc
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
-
- rdacarrier
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
-
- performed music
- text
- Content type code
-
- prm
- txt
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The Midnight Special
- (2:03)
- John Henry
- (Brownie McGhee, guitar; Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (3:10)
- Black girl (Where did sleep last night)
- (2:07)
- Pick a bale of cotton
- (the Oleander Quartet)
- (1:30)
- disc 1.
- Take this hammer
- (2:15)
- Cotton fields
- (2:06)
- Old Riley
- (1:58)
- Rock Island Line
- (2:02)
- The gallis pole
- (2:45)
- Irene (Goodnight Irene)
- Ha-ha this a way
- (1:34)
- Sukey jump
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (1:04)
- Boll weevil
- (3:07)
- Scottsboro boys
- (4:32)
- Governor O.K. Allen
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:37)
- Governor Pat Neff
- (3:40)
- There's a man going around taking names
- (1:24)
- On a Monday
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (1:47)
- You can't lose me, Cholly
- (2:37)
- (1:53)
- Keep your hands off her
- (2:51)
- We shall be free
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals; Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:34) --
- The bourgeois blues
- (2:18)
- Fannin Street (Mister Tom Hughes Town)
- (3:30)
- (2:28)
- Green corn
- (1:15)
- Sally Walker
- (2:40)
- Bring me a little water, Silvy
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- (:48)
- Julie Ann Johnson
- (:41)
- disc 2.
- Linin' track
- (1:11)
- Whoa, back, buck
- (2:09)
- Shorty George
- (1:28)
- Ham and eggs
- (1:42)
- Moanin'
- (:60)
- Alabama bound
- Out on the western plains
- (1:31)
- Noted rider
- (2:50)
- Meeting at the building
- (:59)
- Good, good, good (Talking preaching)
- We shall walk through the valley
- (2:11)
- Ain't you glad (The Blood done signed my name)
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals and mandolin; Cisco Houston, vocals and guitar)
- (2:19)
- I'm so glad, I done got over
- (1:21)
- The Hindenburg disaster
- (3:22)
- Ella Speed
- (5:48)
- Haul away Joe
- (2:48)
- Old man
- (2:17)
- (2:35)
- Sweet Jenny Lee
- (1:51)
- Jean Harlow
- (1:40)
- Laura
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (1:41)
- Queen Mary
- (4:46) --
- Almost day
- (1:05)
- Fiddler's dram
- (Woody Guthrie, vocals and mandolin; Cisco Houston, vocals and guitar)
- Poor Howard
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass)
- (1:36)
- Duncan and Brady
- (4:06)
- How long, how long
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:13)
- T.B. blues
- (3:43)
- disc 3.
- Jim Crow blues
- (3:30)
- Pigmeat
- (Brownie McGhee, guitar; unknown bass player)
- (2:33)
- John Hardy
- (Lead Belly, vocals, accordion)
- (2:43)
- Outskirts of town
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- Good morning blues
- (2:40)
- 4, 5, and 9
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano)
- (2:20)
- In the evening (when the sun goes down)
- (3:29)
- Red Cross store blues
- (3:09)
- Diggin' my potatoes
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Pops Foster, bass; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano)
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica)
- (2:34)
- Blind Lemon
- (1:39)
- When a man's a long way from home
- (2:57)
- Alberta
- (3:11)
- Excerpt from
- "The lonesome train"
- (3:11)
- (2:24)
- National defense blues
- (Sonny Terry, harmonica; Brownie McGhee, guitar; Willie "the Lion" Smith, piano; Pops Foster, bass)
- (3:13)
- Hitler song (Mr. Hitler)
- (4:31)
- Big fat woman
- (Lead Belly, vocals, piano)
- (1:10)
- Been so long (Bellevue Hospital blues)
- (2:44) --
- Sail on, little girl
- (3:14)
- Easy rider
- (2:51)
- Irene
- (outro)
- WNYC : Folk songs of America : Lead Belly and the Oleander Quartet
- (14:45).
- 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
- disc 4, Radio.
- T.B. Blues
- Irene
- (outro)
- If it wasn't for Dicky
- (2:15)
- What's you gonna do when the world's on fire
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- (2:12)
- Rock me (Hide me in Thy bosom)
- (Anne Graham, vocals)
- WNYC : Folk songs of America : Lead Belly
- (2:19)
- Packin' trunk blues
- (2:35)
- Leaving blues
- (2:58)
- How come you do me like you do?
- (3:26)
- One dime blues
- (2:25)
- I'm going to buy you a brand new Ford
- (14:42).
- (1:40)
- Jail-house blues
- (1:13)
- Shout on
- (2:09)
- Come and sit down beside me
- (1:02)
- Red River
- (2:14) --
- Grey goose
- Boll weevil
- Yellow gal
- Ha-ha this a way
- Leaving blues
- Go down, Old Hannah
- (4:58)
- Black Betty
- (1:53)
- Nobody knows you when you're down and out
- (Bessie Smith)
- (3:42)
- Stewball
- (2:34)
- Ain't it a shame to go fishin' on a Sunday
- disc 5, Last sessions.
- (1:22)
- Relax your mind
- (4:05)
- Princess Elizabeth
- (3:33)
- Silver City bound
- (6:01)
- The Titanic
- (5:11)
- House of the Rising Sun
- Yes, I was standing in the bottom
- (2:24)
- It's tight like that
- (3:09)
- Diggin' my potatoes
- (3:57)
- Springtime in the Rockies
- (3:02)
- Backwater blues
- (3:23)
- Didn't Old John Cross the water
- (1:41)
- (1:56)
- De Kalb blues
- (3:51)
- They hung Him on the cross
- (version 1)
- (2:26)
- They hung Him on the cross
- (version 2)
- (2:49)
- In the world
- Ain't going down to the well no more
- (2:02)
- (version 2)
- (1:23)
- Everytime I go out
- (1:25)
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. +
- Dimensions
-
- 4 3/4 in.
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 5 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Isbn
- 9780970494252
- Kind of cutting
- not applicable
- Kind of disc cylinder or tape
- mass produced
- Kind of material
- plastic with metal
- Lccn
- be2015005522
- Media category
-
- audio
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
-
- rdamedia
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- n
- Other control number
-
- 093074020128
- 00093074020128
- Other physical details
- digital, CD audio
- Publisher number
-
- SFW 40201
- SFW CD 40201
- Special playback characteristics
- digital recording
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)904023649
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
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