Traditional Music and Spoken Word Catalog
from the American Folklife Center
|
1.
Ain't this a mean world to live in -- sound recording. Sung by four Negroes. |
2.
Alabama blues -- sound recording. Performer: Sapps, Booker T.. Sung by Booker T. Sapps with harmonica, with harmonica by Roger Matthews, and guitar by Willy Flowers. |
3.
Bad man ballad -- sound recording. Sung by Blue Heaven. |
|
4.
Best to go back on de Nassau boat -- sound recording. Sung by group of Negro convicts. |
5.
Best to go back on de Nassau boat -- sound recording. Sung by group of negro convicts. |
6.
Blues got me in trouble -- sound recording. Sung by L. C. Canaday. |
|
7.
Boot that thing -- sound recording. Performer: Sapps, Booker T.. Sung by Booker T. Sapps, R. G. Matthews, and Willy Flowers, with harmonicas and guitar. |
8.
Buryin' Laz'us -- sound recording. Sung by group of Negro convicts. |
9.
Buryin' Laz'us -- sound recording. Sung by group of negro convicts. |
|
10.
Den de prodigal son, he come home -- sound recording. Sung by Ernest Wright and group. |
11.
The fox and hounds -- sound recording. Performer: Matthews, Roger. Played on harmonica by Roger Matthews. |
12.
Franky and Albert i.e. Cronie and Delia -- sound recording. Performer: Sapps, Booker T.. Sung by Booker T. Sapps with harmonica, with guitar by Willy Flowers, and harmonica by Roger Matthews. |