Spirituals (Songs)
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Spirituals (Songs)
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Spirituals (Songs)
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- The best of Mahalia Jackson, Mahalia Jackson
- The books of American Negro spirituals, including The book of American Negro spirituals and The second book of Negro spirituals, [compiled by] James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson
- The long road to freedom, an anthology of black music
- B.B. King sings spirituals
- The real Bahamas, recorded by Peter K. Siegel and Jody Stecher, Volumes I and II
- Rose of Sharon, 100 years of American music, 1770-1870, Joel Frederiksen ; Ensemble Phoenix Munich
- On my journey now, looking at African-American history through the spirituals, Nikki Giovanni ; foreword by Arthur C. Jones
- The time for peace is now, gospel music about us
- Recital at Ravinia
- Pianist extraordinary, Don Shirley
- Classic African American gospel
- Songs America sings, 121 all-time sing-along hits in easy-to-play arrangements for piano, voice, and guitar, [arranged] by Melvin Stecher, Norman Horowitz, and Claire Gordon
- Seventy Negro spirituals, for low voice, edited by William Arms Fisher
- Climbing Jacob's ladder, heroes of the Bible in African-American spirituals, selected and edited by John Langstaff ; illustrated by Ashley Bryan ; piano arrangements by John Andrew Ross
- Wake up, Jacob, (negro spiritual), arranged for two-part singing by Harry Dexter
- Freedom train, and the Welsh Transatlantic Concert
- Ain't that good news, spiritual for SATB and organ, arranged by Michael Paget
- The Carolina low-country, by Augustine T. Smythe, Herbert Ravenel Sass, Alfred Huger ... [and others] Illustrations by Anna Heyward Taylor, Augustine T.S. Stoney, Alice R. Huger Smith ... [and others]
- Bless this house, Mahalia Jackson and the Falls-Jones Ensemble
- I Want to be Ready, traditional negro spiritual : for SAATB, arranged by Jocelyn E Kotchie
- Rytmiske korsange 1, John Høybye
- Amazing grace, the complete recordings, Aretha Franklin
- The American heritage songbook, by the editors of American heritage. Songs compiled and arr. by Ruth and Norman Lloyd
Outgoing Resources
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