African Americans -- Songs and music
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- A world of difference : memories of the gospel song, [1988-12-30], The legacy
- African American history
- All I wants is my black baby back : coon song & chorus
- Ballads of Black America
- Ballin' the jack
- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home?
- Carry me back to Tennessee, or, Ellie Rhee
- Chicken reel : song
- Come after breakfast : bring 'long your lunch and leave 'fore supper time
- Dis!Pos!Zes! means move
- Doan ye cry, ma honey : darky song
- Draw that color line : a decision of color
- Folk songs of the American Negro
- George Gershwin's Blue Monday
- Gimme de leavins
- Good morning Carrie!
- Honey, dat I love so well : a dainty darkey ditty
- I ain't seen no messenger boy
- I don't know how to tell yer how I lubs yer : Marie Lloyd's English coon song
- I don't like no cheap man
- I guess I'll have to telegraph my baby : coon song
- I hates to get up early in the morn
- I love the land of Old Black Joe
- I never had a mammy : from "Topsy and Eva"
- I'll carve dat nigger when we meet
- I'm going home to Clo : song and chorus
- I'm going to get myself a black Salome
- I'm going to get myself a man (gal) thats all
- I've got chicken on the brain
- I've got no use for a fightin' man : coon song
- Jemima : a sneezing Coon song
- Jim crack corn, or, The blue tail fly
- John Henry : the rambling black Ulysses
- Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes
- Kiss me honey do
- Lift every voice and sing
- Loo loo oo loo loo, or, My dusky loo : a romance of the jungle
- Lulu : I loves yer, Lulu
- Ma Sarraphine
- Ma ebony belle
- Ma gal's de town talk
- Ma lady Lu : a darky love lament
- Ma rag time baby : two-step
- Ma rainbow coon
- Mammy's little pumpkin colored coons : plantation slumber song
- Mr. Johnson, don't get gay!
- Music and some highly musical people : containing brief chapters on I. A description of music. II. The music of nature. III. A glance at the history of music. IV. The power, beauty, and uses of music : following which are given sketches of the lives of remarkable musicians of the colored race : with portraits, and an appendix containing copies of music composed by colored men
- Music down home : an introduction to Negro folk music, U.S.A
- My Dinah
- My Gloriana!
- My Josephine : coon song
- My castle on the Nile
- My songs : Aframerican religious folk songs
- Oh death where is thy sting
- Oh, you dusky belle
- Old Dan Tucker : a favorite original Negro melody arranged for the piano forte
- Old Joe blues
- Oooh so good 'n blues
- Pickin' cotton
- Poor old slave
- Push dem clouds away : an African cantata
- Quartets for men : gospel songs, Negro spirituals, secular songs
- Returned : a negro ballad
- Sam Johnson's Colored cake walk
- Seventy Negro spirituals
- Slavery days ; : Song and chorus
- Steal away : songs of the Underground Railroad
- Susanna, from Savannah : Negro ditty
- That black man from Troy : a disturbance in coondom
- That nigger treated me all right
- The hottest coon in Dixie
- The luckiest coon in town
- The old home aint what it used to be : companion song to the "Old folks at home"
- The oriental coon
- The phrenologist coon
- There's no coon that's one half so warm
- This ain't no mouse music!
- Trouble never troubles dis coon
- Underneath the cotton moon
- When Chloe sings a song : a southern plantation melody
- When Mister Shakespeare comes to town, or, I don't like them minstrel folks
- When it's all goin' out, and nothin' comin' in
- When you ain't got no money, well you needn't come 'round
- Whistling Rufus : characteristic march which can be used effectively as a two-step, polka or cake-walk
- You'll get all that's coming to you
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