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Traditional Music and Spoken Word Catalog
from the American Folklife Center  

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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.

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