The Library of Congress
Music Division
Check-list of recorded songs in the English language in the
Archive of American Folk Song
to July, 1940
Alphabetical list with geographical index A— K
Washington, D. C.
1942
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ABC'S AND MULTIPLICATION TABLE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y., George W. Hi'bbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1796 Al
A-NATURAL-BLUES. Sung by Kid West with mandolin, with guitar by Joe Harris. Shreveport, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 3991 A5
A-RAG, THE. Played by Carl- Garrett on guitar. Crossville, Tenn., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3176 Al
AARON HARRIS WAS A BAD, BAD MAN. Sung by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton with piano. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1933. 1645 A
ABACO. Sung by Theodore Rolle with accordion. Key 'West, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3386 B2
ABACO IS A PRETTY PLACE. Played by Nassau string band. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935; 436 B2
ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Sung by Mr 3. Theodosia Bonnett Long. Saltillo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2955 32
ABRAHAM'S PROCLAMATION. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A. Lomax end Laurence Powell, 1936. 359 Al
ACE AND DEUCE OF DIAMONDS. Sung by W. C. Martin. Blowing Rock, N. C John A. Lomax and Dr. Frank C. Brown, 1936. 651 B3
ACTING CRaZY. Spoken by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4014 31
ADAM HAD SEVEN SONS. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and five children. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3049 A3
ADAM HAD SEVEN SONS. Sung by group of children. Brandon, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 384 B3
ADAM IN THE GARDEN PINNIN' LEAVES. Sung by Alberta Bradford and Becky Elsy. Lake Arthur, La., John A. Lomax, 1934. 105 Bl
ALDINGTON'S BREAKDOWN. Sung by Ralph and Arthur Addington with guitar and fiddle. Wise, Ve . , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2767 Bl
ADELINE. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle. Hazard, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1534 Al
ADIEU TO DAMP WEATHER. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 576 A2
ADIEU TO THE STONE WALLS. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 193b. 647 B
ADKINS SONG, THE. Sung; by Fanny Begley. Middlefork, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. H53 A
AEROPLANE RIDE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Nell Hampton. Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1586 B2
AH, MY GOOD GAL GONE. Sung by Emmet Jackson. Vicksburg, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3080 Al
AIN' GOIN' DOWN TO DE WELL NO MO". Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (LeadBelly). Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 43 B
AIN' GOIN' DRINK NO MO'. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 996 Bl
AIN' NO MORE CANE ON THE BRAZOS. Svm; by Ernest Williams, James (Iron Head) Baker and group of Negro convicts. Central state farm, Siigarland, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 199 Al
AIN' NO MORE CANE ON THE BRAZOS. .Sung by Mose (Clear Rock) Platt. Taylor, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2643 Bl
AIN' NOBODY'S FAULT BUT MINE. Sung by group of Negro women prisoners. State prisorr farm, Milledgeville , Ga., John A. Lomax, 193 A- 263 Al & 2
AIN'T BUT DE ONE TRAIN RUN DIS TRACK. ' 'Sung by D. W. White and Pearson's funeral home choir. Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1026 Bl
AIN'T GOIN' LET YOU HUMBUG ME. Sung by Ed. J ones. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2702 Al
AIN'T GOIN' TO WORK NO MO'. Sung by Mrs. Louise Henson. San Antonio, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. . 661 Al
AIN'T GONNA COUNT BUT ONE MORE TIME. Sum; by two girls. Greenville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 31GQ.B3
AIN'T GOT LONG TO BE HERE. Sung by Enoch Brown. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. AG 5 8 Bl
AIN'T IT HARD TO BE A RIGHT BLACK NIGGER? Sung By James (iron Head) Baker. Central state farm, Sugarland, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1934. 202 Bl
AIN'T IT HARD TO BE A RIGHT BLACK NIGGER? Sung, by James (iron Head) Baker. Dallas, Tex., John A, Lomax, 1936. 617 B2
AIN'T IT HARD TO BE A RIGHT BLACK NIGGER? Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker. Washington, D. 0., John A. Lomax, 1936. 721 Bl
AIN'T IT HARD TO BE A RIGHT BLACK NIGGER? Sung by James (iron Head) Baker. Washington, D. C», John A. Lomax, 1936. 721 B2
AIN'T NO HEAVEN ON DE COUNTY ROAD. Sung by Slick Owens and gang. Anderson county, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2724 B3
AIN'T NO STRANGER NOW. Susxg by Negro quartet. Near Canton, Ga., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,. 1940. " 4075 Al
AIN'T NOBODY'S BUSINESS BUT MY OWN. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N, Y., Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 328 Al
AIN'T NOBODY'S DIRTY BUSINESS. Sung by Lee Wright. Nashville state penitentiary, Nashville, Tenn. , John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 181 Bl
AIN'T THAT A WITNESS. Sung by. James Clark. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4021 B2, 4022 Al
AIN'T THAT BERTA? Sung by Norman (Blue .Steel) Smith, John Henry Jackson, Alexander (Neighborhood) Williams and Judge(Bootmouth) Tucker with ax-cutting. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2677 B2
AINT THAT EVALINA LOOKING ACROSS THE SEA? Sung by mixed group. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 486 Bl
AIN'T THAT GOOD, AIN'T THAT BAD? Sung by . Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 872 Al
AIN'T THAT GOOD NEWS? Sung by Bat and her quartet with Monroe Bowdrey. Smithcrs plantation, Hurrtsville, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 86 £2
AIN'T THAT GOOD NEWS? Sung- by group of Negro women prisoners. State prison farm, Milledgeville, Ga., John A. Lomax, 19.34. 263 A3
AINT THIS A MILAN WORLD TO LIVE IN? Sung by four Negroes. Belle Glade, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zcra Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 374 B
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AIN'T WORKIN' SONG. Sung by Charley Campbell. State docks, Mobile, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1336 B2
ALABAM 1 . Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo. Saiyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1394 A2
ALABAMA BLUES. Sung by Booker T. Sapps with harmonica, with harmonica by Roger Matthews and guitar by Willy Flowers. Belle Glade, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 368 A & B
ALABAMA BOUND. Sung and spoken by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton with piano. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1638 A & B
ALABAM BOUND. Sung by Alf (Dad) Valentine. Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2673 Al .
ALABAMA BOUND. Sung by Bowlegs. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 1863 B3-10 in.
ALABAMA BOUND. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Load Belly) with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 49 B
ALABAM BOUND. Sung by Negro convict. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John and Alan Lomax, 1933. I864 Al-10 in.
ALABAMA BOUND. Sung by Pete Harris with guitar. Richmond, Tex., John h. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 78 B3
ALABAMA BOUND. Sung by Uncle Rich Brown. Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1334 A2
ALABAMA JUBILEE. Played by Wade Ward on fiddle. Galax, Va., Alan Lomax and Peter Seeger, 1939. 3762 Bl
ALABAMA JUBILEE. Flayed by Wade Ward on fiddle. Galax, Va., Alan Lomax and Peter Seeger, 1939. 3763 A5
ALABAMA PRISON BLUES. Sung by Jesse Wadley with guitar. Bellwood prison camp, Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 71 B4
ALABAMA WALTZ. Played by Charles L. Long on fiddle with Sam Neal beating straws. Quitman, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
304.4 A2
ALABAMA WHINE. Sung by Willie Williams with guitar. Kilby prison,
Montgomery, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934. 235 Bl
ALAS, MY DARLING. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Ward. Galax, Va.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4083 Bl
ALAS, MY DARLING. Sung by Mrs. Crockett Ward, Mrs. Thomas
Rutherford and Mrs. Kate Hill. Galax, Va., John A. Lomax,
1937. 1354 Bl
ALBERT CARROLL BLUES. Played by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton on
piano. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1638 B2
ALBERTA BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A." Lomax, 1935. 140 A
ALDERMAN OF THE WARD. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4209 A2
ALDERMAN OF THE WARD. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4209 A3
ALICE. Sung by Arthur Stitt, Robert Prosser, James Wilkerson and
William Carver. State Farm, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 733 Bl
ALICE MOORE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1815 Al
ALICE PALACE. Sung by seven children. Greenville, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3099 B2
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ALIMONY BLUES, THE. Sung by Sgt. Herbert E. Roop with guitar. Fort
Thomas, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Loraax, 1938.- 1697 Bl
ALL ABOUT THE CAMP. Spoken by L. D. Westfall. Shafter FSA camp,
Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0.
4114 Bl
ALL ALONE. Sung by Archie and Mrs. Martha Williams. Ashland, Ky. ,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 101$ B2
ALL AROUND GREEN APPLE TREE. Sung by group of Negro children.
Wiergate school, Burkeville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939. 2656 A3
ALL AROUND IN THE KITCHEN. Sung by group of Negro school children.
Near York, Ala., John A. and Ruby T.- Lomax, 194-0. 4-04-3 A2
ALL AROUND THE BUTTER DISH. Spoken by school girls. Camp Winona,
Lake Como, Pa., Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3670 Al ■
ALL AROUND THE HOUSE. Sung by Mrs. Crockett Ward and John A.
Lcmax. Galax, Va., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0.
4-084- B4-
ALL AROUND THE MAYPOLE. Sung by eight Negro girls. Kir by
industrial school, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934-. 88 B2
ALL AROUND THE MAYPOLE. Sung by Ellabell Singleton with patting.
Jacksonville, Fla. , Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3142 A2
ALL AROUND THE MAYPOLE, Sung by Eva Grace Boone -and children's
group. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3050 B2
ALL AROUND THE MAYPOLE. ' Sung by group of Negro children. Frederica,
Ga. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicie, 1935. 309 Al
ALL AROUND THE MAYPOLE. Sung by group of Negro children. Shreveport,
La., John A. Lomax, 1934 . 206 Bl
ALL AROUND THE RACE-TRACK. Sung by group of Negro girls.
Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Bamicle, 1935- 349 A3
ALL AROUND THIS RING 30 STRAIGHT. Sung by Ina Jones, Nellie Prewitt
and Vivian Skinner. Near Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2994 A2 & 3
ALL BY THE GREENWOOD SIDE. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1937. 96l B2
ALL DAY, ALL NIGHT LONG. Sung by group with drum. Nassau, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicie, 1935. 493 B2
ALL DAY, ALL NIGHT LONG. Sung by Rowena Bell, Sweety Pie and
Pappie with drum. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicie, 1935. 528 B2
ALL DE FRIEND I HAD DEAD AN" GONE. Sung by Mary McDonald.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2691 B3
ALL FOR YOU, BABY. Played by Nassau string band. Nassau, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicie, 1935. 433 Al
ALL GO TO HEAVEN WHEN THE DEVIL GOES BLIND. Sung by Ed Morrison.
American folk song festival, Ashland, Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934.
301 A '
ALL HID? Sung by group of Negro school children. Near York, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4028 B2
ALL HID? Sung by group of Negro school children. Near York, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4028 B3
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ALL HID? Sung by Hettie Godfrey. Livingston, Ala,, John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4017 33
ALL HID? Sung by John Grant. Rome, Miss., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1940. 4011 B2
ALL HID? Sung by Mrs. Ruby P. Tartt. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4064 B3
ALL HID? Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4047 Bl
ALL I NEED.. Sung by Bowlegs. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 1357 Al-10 in.
ALL I WANT. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Parchman, Miss.,
John A. Lomax, 1933. 1856 Al-10 in.
aLL I WANT IS A H0SS AND BUGGY. Sung by Uncle Billy McCrea. Jasper,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3975 A3
ALL 'LONG, ALL 'LONG. Sung' by Peter Reed. Edisto Island, S. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. " 3147 A3
ALL-NIGHT, ALL DAY TOO. Sung by Zackie and Lillie Knox. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1038 A2
ALL NIGHT FOOLING ME. Sung by Austin harmon with banjo. Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2918 B3
ALL NIGHT, JESUS, ALL NIGHT. Sung by group of Andros island men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicie,
1935. 503 A
ALL NIGHT, JESUS, ALL NIGHT. Sung by group of Andros island men.
Sponge docks, Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicie, 1935. 473 Al
ALL NIGHT LONG. Sung by Arthur Stitt, Robert Prosser, Jsmes
Wiiker;:on and William Carver. State Farm, Va. , John A. Lomax,
1936. 746 Al
ALL NIGHT LONG. Sung by Eugene Vilise, with guitars by Oscar Lewis
and Amzio Byrd. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 936 A2
ALL NIGHT LONG. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary,
Raleigh, N. C, John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 269 Al
ALL NIGHT LONG. Sung by Sidney Major and group of Negro convicts.
State penitentiary, Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936.
716 A
ALL NIGHT LONG. Sung by Sophie Wing and mixed Negro group.
Froderica, Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicie, 1935. 325 Al
ALL NIGHT LONG. Sung by Washington (Lightnin 1 ) and group of Negro
convicts. Darrington state farm, Sandy Point, Tex., John A.
and Alan Lomax, 1934- 192 B
ALL MY SINS ARE TAKEN AWAY
ALL MY SINS ARE TAKEN AWAY. Sung by Mrs. A. J. Huff. Gatlinburg,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2877 Al
ALL MY SINS BEEN TAKEN AWAY. Sung by Aurilla and Frences Home.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2688 B3
ALL OF MY SINS ARE TAKEN AWAY. Sung by Pappie, Belle, Henry
Lundy and mixed group. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicie, 1935- 533 B
ALL OF MY SINS BEEN TAKEN AWAY. Sung by group of Negro men and
women. Cockrun, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3010 A3
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ALL MY SINS BEEN TAKEN AWAY See ALL MY SINS ARE TAKEN AWAY
ALL OF MY SINS ARE TAKEN AWAY See ALL MY SINS ARE TAKEN AWAY
ALL OF MY SINS BEEN TAKEN AWAY See ALL MY SINS ARE TAKEN AWAY
ALL OUT AND DOM. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 995 B2
ALL THE PRETTY LITTLE HORSES
ALL THE PRETTY LITTLE HORSES. Sung by Mrs. Crockett Ward. Old
fiddlers convention, Galax, Va. , John A. Lomax, 1937.
1367 A4
ALL THE PRETTY LITTLE HORSES. Sung by Mrs. Shirley Lomax
Mansell. Comanche county, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1939. 2.590 B2
ALL THE PRETTY LITTLE HORSES. Sung by Mrs. Shirley Lomax
Mansell. Comanche county, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1939. 2638 Bl
ALL THOSE PRETTY LITTLE HORSES. Sung by Mrs. Kate W. Jones.
Houston, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2590 A4
AIL THE WAY. Sung by Grace Richardson and group of Negroes. Luling,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 612 A2
ALL THE WAY. Sting by group of Negro convicts. State prison farm,
Milledgeville, Ga., John A. Lomax, 1934- 258 Al
ALL THE WAY 'ROUND. Sung by Sims and Mandie Tartt and Bettie Atmore.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2704 B3
ALL THE WAY 'ROUND THE RING GO 'ROUND. Sung by Hettie Godfrey.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4-018 A4
ALL THE WAY 'ROUND THE SHOE 'ROUND. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and
group of children. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Haloert, 1939.
3050 Al
ALL THEM BISCUITS. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and group of Negro
school children. Brandon, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937.
940 A5
ALL THOSE PRETTY LITTLE HORSES See ALL THE PRETTY LITTLE HORSES
ALL WAY 'ROUND THE MERRY POLE. Sung by group of Negro school
children. Near York, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4043 Al
ALL YOU ROUNDERS BETTER LIE DOWN. Sung by Fred Lee Fox.
Jacksonville, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940.
3526 A4 & Bl
ALLEN MURDER CASE, THE. Spoken by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2747 A & Bl
ALONG COME OLD JINNIE ONE FINE SUMMER DAY. Sung by Jim Holbert.
Visalia FSA camp, Visalia, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert
Sonkin, 1940. 4121 B2
ALONZO THE BRAVE AND THE FAIR IMOGENE. Sung by Pat Ford. Central
Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4195 B
ALPHABET. Spoken by Mrs. Birmah Jill Grissom. Saltillo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2966 A2
ALPHABET SONG. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C, Alan
Lomax, 1937. 1298 A5
ALPHABET SONG. Sung by Wilbur Roberts. Riviera, Fla., Stetson
Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3378 Al
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ALUMBERING See LUMBERING
ALWAYS TAKE MOTHER'S ADVICE. Sung by Josephine Douglas. State peni-
tentiary, Parchraan, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3082 El
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,' N. Y., Alan
Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 821 32
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Bill and Pauline Garland, Charlie Black
and Marie Bennett. Arjay, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937. 1394 Al
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Blind Willie McTell with guitar. Atlanta,
Ga., John A. and' Ruby T. Lomax, 19-40. 4071 B3
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by congregation of New Hope Baptist church.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3042 A2
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little Rock, Ark., Sidney
Robertson, 19.36. 3189 B6
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by group of students. Pine Mountain settlement
school, Pine Mountain, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1383 El
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Jesse Allison and group of Negroes.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2684 Al
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Lucy McKeever, Annie Harvey, Melinda Jones,
Mary Davis and Elsie Smith, Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 917 32
AMAZING GRACE. Sun;; by Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Bralcy. Medina, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2638 A2
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker and Grover
Bishop. Magee, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3104. A2
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Mrs. Henry Garrett. Crossville, Tenn.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3175 A3
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Shipp. Byhalia, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3005 Al
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Mrs. Vera Kilgore. Highlander folk school,
Monteagle, Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2939 B4
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2748 Bl & 2
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by Rev. J. R. Gipson with piano. Jasper, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3981 Al
AMAZING GRACE. Sung by school group. Vancleave, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939^ "3109 3
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN. Sung by John Davis and mixed group. Frederica, Ga.,
Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935- 324 Al
AMERICAN BLUES. Sung by group of Fox hill men. Nassau, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 439 A2
AMERICAN SCH0TTISCHE. Played by Aapo Juhani on accordion. Calumet,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2384 A3
AMSTERDAM. Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland. Sailors' snug harbor,
Staten Island, New York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2516 A,
2517 A
AMSTERDAM MID, THE. Sung by Charles J. Finger. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 999 A2
ANANIAS. Sung by Beulah Maclntire and group. State farm, Raiford,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 679 Al
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AND AM I BORN TO DIE? Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2749 Dl & 2
AND HE NEVER SAID A MUMBLIN ' WORD See HE NEVER SAID A MUMBLIN ' WORD
AND I LEARNED ABOUT WORKING FROM HIM. Sung by Mason Parmer with
tenor guitar. Newberry, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2350 3
AND THEN I LAY MI BODY DOWN. Sung by Mr. Bowlegs. Nassau, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle., 1935. 4-84 A
ANDREW BATAN. Sung by Ward© H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4-194 Bl
ANDY ROWE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 2297 A3
ANGELINA THE BAKER. Sung by Uncle Alec Dunford with fiddle. Galax,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1369 B2
ANGELS DROOPED THEIR WINGS AND GONE ON TO HEAVEN, THE. Sung by
group of Negro convicts. Tennessee state penitentiary,
Nashville, Tenn., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 179 B2
ANGELS DROOPED THEY WINGS, THE. Sung by Mrs. Estelle, Hazel McNeely
and Will Wright. Clinton, Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936.
3193 B2
ANGELS ROLLED THE STONE AWAY, THE. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
Bellwood prison camp, Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Alan Lomax,
1934. 256 Bl
ANGELS ROLLED THE STONE AWAY, THE. Sung by John Davis, Bill Tatnall,
John Brewster and Robert Davis. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax,
Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 312 B2
ANGELS STANDIN' IN DE WATER. Sung by Rev. Eason and congregation
of Johnson Baptist church. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1939. 2693 Al
ANGELS WATCHING OVER ME. Sung by Negro school children. Brandon,
Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 940 Al
ANGOLA BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly). State prison
farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1933. 119 B4
ANGOLA BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly). State prison
farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1933. 119 B5
ANGOLA BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 51 A
ANIMALS EAT THEIR MOTHERS, THE. Sung and spoken by Alexander
Finderson and group. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros island,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935-
415 B2
ANNIE GIRL. Sung by Mrs. G. V. Easley. Houlka, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3023 Bl
MOTHER BUILDUP NOT MADE WITH HANDS. Sung by Martha Wright and
Lillie Knox. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937.
946 B2
MOTHER MAN DONE GONE. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4049 A4 & Bl .
ANSWER TO THE GREEN BACK DOLLAR, THE. Sung by Nathan Judd with
guitar. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and
Robert Sonkin, 1940. ' 4089 Al
ANTHONY ROWLEY. Sung by L. 0. Weeks. Springfield, Vt., Alan Lomax
and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3689 B
APPLE BLOSSOM. Played by Lewis H. Propps on fiddle and Red King
on guitar. Plcasanton, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 660 A2
APPLE BLOSSOMS. Played by John Selman with square dance band.
Stamford, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 538 B2
APPLEJACK. Played by 0. L. Coffey on banjo. Blowing Pock, N. C,
John A. Lomax and Dr. Frank C. Brown', 1936. 850 B2
APPLES FOR A PENNY. Sung, by Mrs. Louise Benson. San i-aitonio,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 661 A3
ARBACOOCHEE. Sung by Palmer Goasey and the Sacred harp singers.
Bethel Church, Franklin co., Ala., Herbert Halpert, 1939-
2947 B2
ARCHANGEL ITCRUM MARY. Sung by Gracie Boggs. Fort White, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 989 B2
ARCHER'S SONG, THE. Sung by John B. Jones. Houston, Tex., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax/ 1939- 2589 El
ARCHIE D. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. I., Alan
Lomax, 1939- 3337 A & B
ARE YOU WASHED IN THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB? Sung by the congregation
of the Church of the ten elders, with guitar. Pineville, Ky.,
Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1939. 1962 B-10 in.
ARIZONA. Sung by Jack Bryant with guitar. Firebaugh FSA camp,
Firebaugh, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940.
4143 Al
ARKANSAS. Sung by Sam Bell. Cliff house, Tuolumne co., Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3361 Al
ARKANSAS. Sung by Sam Harmon, with banjo by Austin Harmon.
Maryviile, Term., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2897 B2
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by Elmer Barton on fiddle.
Quebec, Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939.
3693 Bl
ARKANSAS TRAVELER'. Played by Robert Ricker on banjo. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax and Jerome Wiesn^r, 1940. 3904 B3
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by J. D. Dillingham on banjo and
A. J. Miors on fiddle. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935.
543 Al
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by J. W. (Peg) Hatcher on fiddle.
Ferrum, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2740 33
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by Jimmie Powers on fiddle and
Odus Brandenburg on guitar. Cincinnati, Ohio, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1692 Al
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by John Hatcher on fiddle. Iuka,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2999 A2
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by John Selleck on fiddle.
Camino, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4220 A2
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by John Stone on fiddle. Columbia,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3359 Bl
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. PLryed by Luther Strong on fiddle.
Hazard, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1534 A3
ARKANSAS TRAVELER. Played by Mrs. Ben Scott on fiddle and Myrtle
B. Wilkinson on banjo. Turlock, Calif., Sidney Robertson,
1939. 4227 B2
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by Raymond Melton on dulcimer.
Galax, Va., Bess Lomax, 1937. 1343 B2
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ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by Sanford Rich on fiddle.
Arthurdale, W. Va., Charles Seeger, 1936. 3306 Al
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by Stephen B. Tucker on fiddle.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 304-6 A3
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by T. M. Bryant on fiddle.
Evansville, Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1739 A3
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by W. E. Claunch on fiddle and
Mrs. Christeen Haygood on guitar. Near Guntown, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2974- B3
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by Wade Ward on fiddle. Galax,
Va., Alan Lomax and Peter Seeger, 1939- 3764. Bl
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Played by Will Pace on fiddle and Lester
Gross on guitar, with dancing by Howard Pace. Farm labor-
er's camp, Visalia, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939- 3568 Al
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Spoken by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with
fiddle. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. 1835 Bl
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Spoken by John Stone with harmonica.
Columbia, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3372 32
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Spoken by Marion Rees. Zionville, N. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 841 B3
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Spoken by T. G. Hoskins with fiddle.
Hyden, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14.64- A3 & Bl
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Spoken by Uncle Alec Dunford and Dr.
Davis, with fiddle by Wade Ward. Galax, Va., Alan Lomax
and Peter Seeger, 1939. 3767 B
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Sung and spoken by Mrs. Lucy Garrison.
Providence, Laurel co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937. 1505 B
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Sung and spoken by Sara Harmon, with banjo
by Austin Harmon. Maryville, Term., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2898 A
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Sung by Munroe Gevedon with fiddle, with
guitar and banjo by Gathlyn and Bert Gevedon. West Liberty,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1559 A
ARKANSAS TRAVELER, THE. Sung by Oscar Parks. Deuchars, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1731 Al
A-ROADLE-TUM-TOODLE-TUM-TOO . Sung by Capt. Leighton Robinson and
group. Belvedere, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 4-228 A2
AROUND THE MOUNTAIN. Sting by Barbara Bell. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 1632 A3
AROUND THE WORLD ON 25 CENTS. Spoken by Cull Stacy. Jacksonville,
Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 194-0. 3525 A6
AROUSER. Sung by Ruby Wilson. Kingsville, Tex., John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1939- 2626 B2
ARTHUR CLYDE. Sung by Troy Cambron with guitar. Visalia FSA camp,
Visalia, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0.
4-138 A
ARTHUR. CLYDE. Sung by Troy Cambron with guitar. Visalia FSA camp,
Visalia, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0.
4-139 E
ARTICHOKE SONG. Sung by Mrs. Jeanne Wogan Arguedos. New Orleans,
La., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3120 Bl
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AS I CAME THROUGH THIS COUNTRY IN 1849 . Sung by Elite D. Sibert.
Horse creek,' Clay co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1476 A
AS I GO OUT OH SUNDAY. Sting by Bascom Lariar Lunsford with guitar.
Hew York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1306 A2
AS I GO-ROUND THIS MOUNTAIN. Sung by Ray Wood. New Orleans, La.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 835 Al
AS I SAT DOWN TO PLAY TIN CAN. Sung by Howard Home. Hazard, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1542 B
AS I STAGGERED FROM HOME YESTERDAY MORNING. Sung by Pat Ford.
Central Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson ; 1939. 4210* B3
AS I STAGGERED FROM HOME YESTERDAY MORNING. Sung by Pat Ford. Central
Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4211 B3
AS I WALKEB OUT ON THE SEASHORE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury.
Mena, Ark., John A. Lomfix and Laurence Powell, 1936.
357 Bl
AS I WALKED OUT ONE EVENING. Sung by Mrs. Birdie Coulter and
Lorraine Yancey. San Antonio, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937.
929 E3
AS I WALKED OUT ONE MORNING. Sung by David Rice. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3211 Al
AS I WALKED OUT ONE MORNING ALONE. Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh.
National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3243 B3
AS I WALKED OVER LONDON'S BRIDGE. Sung by 3. F. Russell. Marion,
Va., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3159 A2
AS I WALKED OVER LONDON'S BRIDGE. Sung by S. F. Russell. Marion,
Va., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3159 Bl
AS I WALKED OVER MULBERRY MOUNTAIN. Sung by Frank Davidson.
Bloomington, Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1726 Al
AS I WENT ACOUPTING A FARMER'S DAUGHTER. Sung by Jonnthon Moses.
Orford, N. H., A.lan Lomnx and Helen Hartness Flanders,
1939. 3705 Bl
AS I WENT IN THE VALLEY TO FRAY. Sung by John Robinson. Lubbock,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 949 Bl
AS I WENT OUT FOR A RAMBLE. Sung by Hazel Hudson. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1542 A2
AS I WENT CUT ONE MORNING FAIR. Sung by Mrs. Ethel Bare. Elk
Perk, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2850 Al
AS I WENT OUT ONE MORNING IN MAY. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon
College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3772 A2
AS I WENT WALKING IN SAD ALMENTATION. Sung by Jonathon Moses.
Orford, N. H., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939.
3703 E2
AS THE DEVi FLIES OVER THE GREEN VALLEY. Sung by Karde H. Ford.
Central Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4197 Bl
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AS THE OLD CROW FLIES. Sung by Mrs. Walters. Brawley migratory
camp, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3326 A2
AS THE SNOW LIES ON THE FIELD. Sung by Sam Harmon. Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2931 B2
AS WE GO MERRILY ON. Sung by Georgia Baynore, Alice Harrell,
Mary Bradford and Mary Lef fridge. Jackson, Miss., John A.
Lomax, 1937. . 880 A
AS WE MARCH THROUGH. Sung by Willie Bledsoe with guitar.
Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1971 B-10 in.
AS WE WENT ABOBBING GROUND. Sung by Jennie Devlin. Gloucester,
N. J., Alan Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1938. 1844 A4
ASHES TO ASHES. Sung by Mrs. Louise Henson. San Antonio, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 661 A2
ASHLAND TRAGEDY, THE. Sung by Joe Hubbard.. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2825 Al
ASK THAT SINNER TO THE MOURNER'S BENCH. Sung by Arthur Williams
and Jim Garland. Pineville, Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1938. 1968 Bl-10 in.
ASSASSINATION OF GOVERNOR G0S3EL. Sung by Jilson Setters.
Ashland, Ky., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1014- Al
ASSOCIATED FARMERS HAVE A FARM. Sung by Ruby Rains with guitar.
Bakersfield, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4140 B2 .
ASTROLLING See STROLLING
AT DE BEAUTIFUL GATE. Sung by Jackie Knox. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1300 Bl
AT THE FOOT OF YONDERS MOUNTAIN. Sung by Joe Hubbard. Hamiltontown,
near Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2826 Al
ATMOEE STATE FARM BLUES. Sung by James Hale. Atmore state prison
farm, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 934 B2
A-TUMBLE-I-TY-DIHG-DI-A. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935-
1789 Al
AUNT JSMINA. Sung by Wilbur Roberts. Riviera, Fla., Stetson
Kennedy and Robert. Cook, 1940. 3379 A2
AUNT JEMINA'S PLASTER. Sung by Hubert Brady. Columbia, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3356 A2
AUNT RHODY. Sung by group. E. R. S. institute, Raleigh, N. C,
Richard Chase, 1935. 3424 Al
AUNT SAL'S SONG. Sung by Fern Hall. Pine Mountain settlement
school, Pine Mountain, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1383 A2
AUNTY SARAH IN THE BEAR GRASS. Sung by Elisabeth Austin and group
of women. Old Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 420 B2
AUNTY SARAH IN THE BEAR GRASS. Sung by Gertrude Thurston and group.
New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 391 A
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AUNT MOLLY JACKSON. Sung and spoken by Aunt Molly
Jackson. New York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2534 A-2588,
3335 A-3341
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF FERDINAND (JELLY ROLL) MORTON. Sung and spoken by
Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton with piano. Washington, D. 0. ,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 1638-83, 24-87-89
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF W00DR0W (WOODY) WILSON GUTHRIE. Sung and spoken
by Wopdrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with guitar and harmonica
and dialogue by Alan end Elizabeth Lomax and others.
Washington, D. C, Alan ana Elizabeth Lomax, 194-0. 34.07-23
AWAKE, AWAKE. Sung by Mrs. Maggie Gent. Austin, Tex., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1934. 66 B4
AWAKE, OH WAKE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1789 B2
AWAY IN THE MANGER. Sung by Betty Sue Shepherd. Cumberland, Ky. ,
Alan ana Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1436 A2
AWAY III THE MANGER. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pineville, Ky.,
Mary Elizabeth Bamicle, 1938. 2017 Al-10 in.
AWAY, RIO. Sung by Capt. Leighton Robinson, Alex Barr, Arthur
Brodeur and Leighton McKenzie. Belvedere, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. 4232 A
AWFUL, AWFUL, AWFUL. Sung by Mrs. Birdie Coulter. San Antonio,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 929 El
AWFUL DEATH. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2682 A2
AWFULLEST SIGHT I EVER SEE. Sung by Arthur (Brother-in-law)
Armstrong. Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
3986 B2-4
AW0RKING ON THE RAILROAD See FORKING ON THE RAILROAD
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B
B' See BROTHER
BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 867 A2
BABE, I KNOW YOU DIDN'T WANT ME FOR YO'SE'F. Sung by Eugene Dixon.
Edwards, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3068 B3
BABES IN THE WOODS, THE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3730 Al
BABES IN THE WOODS, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Glenn Jessee. Norton,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2775 A2
BABES IN THE WOODS, THE. Sung by Samuel Clay Dixon. Mt. Vernon,
Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 17^8 A4
BABY DEAR, DON'T YOU CRY. Sung by Daisy Smith. Columbia, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1026 Al
BABY, LOW DOWN, OH. Sung by Ernest Rogers with guitar. State
prison farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1934- • 122 Al
BABYLON IS BURNING DOWN. Sung by congregation. Baptist church, New
Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 398 Bl
BACHELOR BOLD AND YOUNG. Sung by Mrs. Ada Mooney. Oxford, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3017 Al
BACHELOR'S HALL. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2830 Al
BACHELOR'S HALL. Sung by Mort Montonyea. Sloatsburg, N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3668 Al
BACHELOR'S LAY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1337 Al
BACK TO ARKANSAS. Spoken by Lois Judd. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin,
Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0. A096 Bl
BACK TO DEAR OLD TENNESSEE. Sung by Rebecca and Penelope Tarwater.
Washington, D. C, Charles Seeger, 1936. 3304 B2
BACKSLIDER'S SONG, THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
Sidney Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3228 A3
BACKWATER BLUES. Sung by Will C. Thomas. luka, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3021 A2
BAD COMPANION. Sung by A. L. Mitchell with guitar. Firebaugh FSA
camp, Firebaugh, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 41-47 A2
BAD LAZ'US. Sung by Allen Reid. State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2709 Al
BAD MAN BALLAD. Sung by Blue Heaven. Belle Glade, Fla., Alan Lomax,
Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 38A B
BAD MAN BALLAD. Sung by Negro convict. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1933. 1859 Al-10 in.
BAD MAN BALLAD. Sung by Wendell Hart and group of Negro convicts.
State (Reid) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 706 Al
BAD MAN BALLAD. Sung by Willie Rayford. Cumins state farm, Ark.,
Camp no. 1, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2591 B2
BAD MAN LAZ'RUS. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1305 Bl
BAD MANAGEMENT. Spoken by Mose (Clear Rock) Piatt. Taylor, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 26Z.5 Al
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BAILEY OF HAZELTOWN » S DAUGHTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Eliza Pace.
Hyden, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1443 B
BAILIFF" OF HAZELTOWN 'S DAUGHTER, THE. Sung by Martha Brewer.
Hazard, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1539 Bl
BAKER AND WHITE FEUD SONG. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939. 2588 Al
BALD-HEADED END OF THE BROOM, THE. Sung by Jim Howard with fiddle.
Harlan, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1376 A2 & Bl
BALDIN, OR, LONG-EARED MULE. Played by John Hatcher on fiddle.
Iuka, Miss., Herbert Kalpert, 1939. 3000 Bl
BALL AND CHAIN BLUES. Sung by unidentified Negro convict. State
penitentiary, Nashville, Tenn., John A. and Alan Lomax,
1933. 178 A2
BALLAD OF JOHN CATCHING3, THE. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gelder.
New York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1937. 1947 B, 1948 B-10 in.
BALLAD OF LAZARUS, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. Now York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. ' 2583 A & 31
BALLAD OF OLD HU3TLECAP, THE. Sung by Uncle Rube Cassity. West
Liberty, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1559 B2
BALLAD OF THE '93 STORM. Sung by Mrs; Lillie Knox, Mamma Hagar
Brown, Uncle Cato Singleton, Professor Collins and Mrs.
Mattie Brown Collins; Murrells Inlet, 3. C, John A. Lomax,
1936. 830 Bl
BALLAD OF THE SANTA FE. Sung by Ben Rice. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3207 Bl
BAM-BA-LAMB. Sung by group with ax-cutting. State penitentiary,
Huntsvilie, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 208 A2
BANBURY CROSS. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4042 B3
BANGUM AND THE BOAR. Sung by G. D. V owe 11. Harlan, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lcmax, 1937. 1377 A
BANGUM AND THE BOAR. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky., John A.
and Alan Lomax, 1933- 75 A 5
BANKS OF ARKANSAS, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1337 A2
BANKS OF CLAUDIE, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Braver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2281 A2
BANKS OF ITALY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Maggie Gant. Austin, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 69 Bl
BANKS OF SHEET DUNDEE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Jennie Devlin. Gloucester,
N. J., Alan Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1933. 1774 Bl
BANKS OF THE LITTLE EAU PLAINE, THE. Sung by Bill McBride. Mt.
Pleasant, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2263 B2
BANKS OF THE OLD PEDEE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Viola Dcdson. Blooming ys\,
Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1719 A2
BANKS OF THE SWEET DUNDEE, THE. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lumax, 1937. 1615 Bl & 2
BANKS OF THE 3?!EET DUNDEE, THE. Sung by Louise Holland. Casa Grande,
Ariz., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3324 A
BANTY ROOSTER. Sung by Blind Pete with fiddle, with guitar by
George Ryan. Little Rock, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 243 A2
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BANTY ROOSTER. Sung by Blind Pete with fiddle, with guitar by
George Ryan. Little Rock, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 243 Bl
BANTY ROOSTER. Sung by Blind Pete, with fiddle, with guitar by
George Ryan. Little Rock, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 243 B2
BAPTIST, BAPTIST, YOU KNOW IS MY NAME. Sung by I. N. Mar lor. Boyd's
cove, Madison co., N. C, Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3170 Al
BAPTIST IS MY NAME. Sung by Winnie Terry. Merryville, La., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3977 A2
BAPTIZING SONG. Sung by Alice (Judge) Richardson. Natchez, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4001 B3
BARBARA ALLEN
■ BARBARA ALLEN. Sung and played by Clyde (Slim) Wilson.
Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3200 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Abner Boggs. Pine Mountain settlement
school, Pine Mountain, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1385 Bl
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tax., John A. Lomax,
1935. 665 B3
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Alex Barr. Alemeda, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939- 4228 B
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Archie Stice. Newberry, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2354 Bl
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y.,
Alan Lomax and "Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 824 A
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New
York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935- 1778 Al & 2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Bernard Steffen with dulcimer. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3638 B2.
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Bill Atkins with guitar. Pineville, Ky.,
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1990 A-10 in.
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Bill Carr with guitar. Cherry Lake Farms,
Fla., Margaret Valiant, 1936. 3312 B4
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1002 B2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Curtis Dartey with dulcimer. American
folk song festival, Ashland, Ky., Jean Thomas, 1934* 302 B
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Dr. C. L. Watkins. Vancleave, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3112 Al & 2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Edna Sasser. High Springs, Fla., Alton
C. Morris, 1937. 975 A
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Gant family with guitar. Austin, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 67 B2
BARBARA ALLEN, Sung by George Vinton Graham through megaphone.
San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3809 A2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by H. J. Beeker with guitar. Appalachian
state teacher's college, Boone, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936.
844 B2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Howard Collins with dulcimer. Smithsboro,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1540 B
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Rule Hines. State farm, Raiford, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,. 1939. 2714 B2
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BARBARA ALLEN (cont.)
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by I. N. Marlor. Boyd's cove, Madison co.,
N. C, Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3172 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Janes D. Fairless. Iuka, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1959. 5019 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Lilian Napier. Pine Mountain settlement
school, Pine Mountain, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
U09 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Lois Judd. and Rcsetta Spainhard. Arvin
F3A camp, Arvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. "4097 A
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Lois Judd, with guitar by Nathan Judd.
Arvin F3A camp, Arvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert
Sonkin, 194-0. 4097 El
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by May Kennedy McCord. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 195-6. 3215 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Annie Mae Mauldin. High Springs,
Fla., Alton C. Morris, 1937. 988 Bl
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. C. S. MacClellan. High Springs,
Fla., Alton C. Morris, 1957. 987 Bl
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Cora Burgess and Mrs. George L.
White. Grand Saline, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 919 A
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John
A. Lornax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 376 A2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mr?.. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., Sidney
Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1956. 5256 Bl
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. 0. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla., John
A. Lomax. 1957. 95:
p./
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Rallie May Preece. Austin, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 916 B3
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1959. 3785 A & Bl
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell. Smithville, Tenn.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3181 A2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. -L. L. McDowell. Smithville, Tenn.,
Sidney Robertson, 1956. 5183 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Mary Franklin Farmer. Crossnore,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2861 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Shafter F3A camp,
Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940.
4.121 A3
BARBARA. ALLEN . Sung by Mrs. Mattie Queen Turner. Wayne sville,
N. C. Richard Chase, 1935. 3424 B
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Mildred Gravett. Iuka, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3023 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murrells Inlet, 3. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1036 B
BARBARA ALLEN, Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 908 B2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Ollie Womble. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3050 31
BARBARA ALLEN. Sun^ by Mrs. R. Jones. Whitetop, Va., Richard
Chase, 1955. 3426 El
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BARBARA ALLEN (cont.)
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Evansville, Tnd.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1750 B2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Virginia Meade. Hollywood, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 33-43 Al & 2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Mose (Clear Rock) Piatt. Central state
farm, Sugar land, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 201 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Munroe Gevedon with fiddle. West Liberty,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1556 A2
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Oscar Parks. Deuchars, Ind., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1728 Bl
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Q. Carl Roberts. Vancleave, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3111 B
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Ray Hawks. Galax, Va., John A. and Bess
Lomax, 1937. 134-7 El
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Rebecca Tarwater. Washington, D. C,
Charles Seeger, 1936. 2087 B-8 in.
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Rosa Day. American folk song festival,
Ashland, Ky., Jean Thomas, 1934. 303 Bl
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Vergis Bailey. Hyden, Ky., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. M47 Al
BARBARA ALLEN. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3285 Al
BAREARY ALLEN. Sung by Mary and Cora Davis. Manchester, Clay co.,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-89 A2
BARBRY ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3101 A
BARBRY ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Hettie Swindel. Freeling, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2814 A4
BARBRY ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Theodosia Bonnett Long. Saltillo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2956 A
BARBRY ELLEN. Sung by Etta Kilgore. Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2762 A2
BARBRY ELLEN. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hicks. Rominger, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2855 B2
BARBRY ELLEN. Sung by Mrs. Vera Kilgore. Highlander folk school,
Monteagle, Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2939 B3
BARBRY ELLEN. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hills ville, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2745 A2
BARBRY ELLEN. Sung by Samuel Harmon. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2882 Bl & 2
BARBY ELLEN. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2755 Al
BARBARY ALLEN See BARBARA ALLEN
BARBER, THE. Sung by Vferde H. Ford. Crandon, Wis., Sidney Robertson,
1937. 3295 B2
BARBRY ALLEN See BARBARA ALLEN
BARBRY ELLEN See BARBARA ALLEN
BARBY ELLEN See BARBARA ALLEN
BAREFOOTED IN FRONT AND NO SHOES ON BEHIND. Sung by Warde H. Ford.
Central Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4209 B3
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BARKER'S CRY. Sung by Harry Meiner. New York, N. Y. : , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. ' 3660 A2
BARNEY McCOY. Played by Br. B. W. Davis and his Bogtrotters band.
'Galax, Va., John A. and Bess Bomax, 1937. 134-8 Al
BARNEY McCOY. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsfcrd with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1837 A2
BARNEY McCOY. Sung by Mrs. Esco Kilgore. Hamilton town, near Wise,
Va., Herbert' Halpert, 1939. 2833 A2
BARNEY McCOY. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2833 A3
BARNEY McSHANE. Sung by Bogue Ford. Central Valley, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. 4209 32
BARNEY McSHANE. Sung by Warde R. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938, 4204 A3
BARNEY RILEY. Sung by Judge Charles Rasmussen. Lotus, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4222 Al
BARNYARD IMITATION. Played by Richard Amerson on French harp.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1308 A2
BARNYARD IMITATION. Played by Richard Amerson on harmonica.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lcmax, 1940. A043 A3
BARREL HOUSE I LUES. Sung by J. Wilson. State penitentiary, Richmond,
Va.. John A. Lomax, 1936. 723 B2
BAT, BAT, COLE UNDER MY HAT. Sung by Wilbur Roberts. Riviera, Fla.,
Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3379 A4
BATON ROUGE RAG. Played ty Joe Harris on .guitar. Shreveport, La.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3990 B2
BATS0N. Sung by Stavin' Chain. Lafayette, La., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934- 95 A & B
BATTLE-AX. Sun:: by Gussie Slayter and Clifford Reed. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2716 A2
BATTLE IN THE HORSESHOE. Played by J. W. Russell on banjo. Marion,
Va., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3162 B2
BATTLE OF ANTIETAM' CHEEK, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central
Valley,, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4213 A
BATTLE OF ANTIETAM CHEEK, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Crandon,
Wis., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3296 Al
BATTLE OF COYNE, THE. Sung by 0. F. Kirk. Oakland City, Ind., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1720 E2
BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, THE. Sung by George Vinton Graham with
guitar. San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 24.17 B
CATTLE^ OF MILL SPRING, THE. Sung by Cleophas Franklin. Maryville,
Term., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2892 A2
BATTLE OF SHIL0H, THE. Sung and spoken by Capt. Asel Trueblood.
St. Ignace, Mich., Alan Lomax, 19.38. 2330 A2
BATTLESHIP MAINE, THE. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1934. 60 A2
BATTLESHIP MAINE, THE. Sung by 0. L. Coffey. Shulls Mills, N. C,
John A. Lomax and Dr. Frank C. Brown, 1936. 8^6 A2
BAY OF MEXICO, THE. Sung by Henry Lundy and Pappie. Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 512 A2
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BE DUM EOSY. Sung by Peter Reed. Edisto Island, 3. C, Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3147 Al & 2
BE HOLY. Sung by Jewell Pylat. State teachers' college, Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4.024 B3
BE MAD, STICK MAD. Sung by Josephine Alonzi and group of girls.
Lenox Hill settlement house, New York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 3649 A4
BE KEADY WHEN HE COMES. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 621 A3
BE SO GLAD WHEN THE SUN GO DOM. Sung by John Henry Jackson and
Norman Smith. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3088 Al
BE SURE DOWN IN YOUR HEART. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
Speigner, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934. 227 B2
BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. Sung by Mrs. Grace Longino. Huntsville,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2649 132
BEAN SONG. Sung by Gladys, Mattie and Juanita Crouch. St. Louis,
Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3197 Bl
BEAR CREEK'S UP. Sung by W. E. Claunch with fiddle. Near Guntown,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2972 Bl
BEAR THE NEWS, MARY. Sung and spoken by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 75 A3
BEAR THE NEWS, MARY. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, "1937. 1378 A2
BEAUMONT RAG. Played by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie on guitar
and harmonica. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1940. 3408 B3
BEAUTIFUL BROWN EYES. Sung by Gilbert Fike . Little Rock, Ark.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3186 Al
BEAUTIFUL GATE. Sung by group of Negro women prisoners. State
prison farm, Milledgeville , Ga., John A. Lomax, 1934. 262 A2
BEAUTIFUL HOME. Sung by Hulda Roberts and Ellie D. Sibert.
Manchester, Clay co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1478 Al
BEAUTIFUL HOME OF THE BLEST. Sung by Clay Walters with fiddle.
Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1582 B2
BEAUTY BRIDE, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y.,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 2541 A-
BEAUTY BRIDE, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y.,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 825 A4
BEAUTY BRIDE, THE. Sung by Boyd Sibert. Webb branch, Clay co., Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. I486 Al
BEAUTY BRIDE, THE. Sung by Ellie D. Sibert. Manchester, Clay co.,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1480 B
BEAUTY LILY HO. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Orris Poling. Tygart valley
homesteads, Elkins, W. Va., Gordon Barnes, 1939. 3575 Al
BEAUX OF OAK HILL, THE. Sung by William H. Dickinson. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3671 A2 & 3
BEAUX OF OAK HILL, THE. Sung by William H. Dickinson. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3671 Bl
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BEAVER BRIG, THE. Sung by Doiainick Gallagher. St. James, Deaver
island, Mich.-, Alan Lomax, 1938. 2269 Al
BEAVER ISLAND BOOTLEGGERS, THE. Sung by Edward McCanloy and
Joseph Riskers. St. James, Leaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax,
1938. 2293 B2
BECKY DEAN. Sung by Huddle Ledbctter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 129 B
BEEFSTEAK, BEEFSTEAK BARBECUE. Sung by two girls. Greenville,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3100 B7
BEEN A LISTENING ALL BE NIGHT LONG. Sung by George Jcnifour.
Lafayette, La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 107 A2
BEEN DRINKIN' WHITE-LIGHTNIN ' . Sung by Manuel (Peter Hatcher)
Jones. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940,
4.066 Al
BEEN ON THE CHOLLY SO LONG. Sung by Don Mooney. Luling, Tex.,
John A. Lornax, 1936. 604- A4
BEEN TO THE BARN. Sung by Irene Williams. Rome, Miss., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. /1009 A3
BEFORE I'LL BE BEATEN BY THE OLE VIRGINIA NIGGER. Sung by Joe
McDonald. Living.rton, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0.
A033 Al
BEGGAR DBEW NIGH, THE. Sung by Mrs. Vera Kilgore. Highlander folk
school, Monteagle, Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2938 B/,
BELIEVE MY BABY, SHE GOT A BLACK CAT BONE. Sung by mixed group of
four-. Edisto Island, 3. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3151 B2
BELL COW. Played by J. W. Russell on banjo. Marion, Va., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3162 A2
BELLA MINA. Played by Nassau string band. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan
Bomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 432 B
BELLA MINA. Sun;; by Ed Strong with banjo. New Bight, Cat island,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 4-15 A2
BELLA MINA. Sung by Zcra Neale Hurston and group. Chosen, Fla., Alan
Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
377 Bl
BELONGS TO GOD. Sung by Susie Herring. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax,
Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 328 Bl
BEN BUTLER. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1937. ' 955 M
BENEATH THE OLD OAK TREE, BETSY. Sung by Vferde H. Ford. Central
Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. A195 A
BENTON SONG, THE. Sung by William H. Dickinson. New York, N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3671 B2
BERT MARTIN, MOONSHINER. Sung by Bert Martin with guitar. Manchester,
Clay co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,- 1937. 1481 Bl & 2
BESIDE THE OCEAN BLUE. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis. Middleboro,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-06 B
BESSIE. Sung by Arnie Hall. Pine Mountain settlement school, Pine
Mountain, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Bomax, 1937. 1408 A2 & Bl
BESSIE MOORE. Sung by John B, Jones. Houston, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2589 M
J
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BEST TO GO BACK ON DE NASSAU BOAT. Sung by group of Negro convicts,
Belle Glade, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 703 Bl
BET ON GUEBABL. Sung by Sam (Old Dad) Ballard. New' Iberia, La.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 101 A2
BETSY. Sung by I. N. Marlor. Boyd's cove, Madison co., N. C,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3171 Bl
BETSY, MI DARLING GIRL. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.
John A. Lomax, 1937. 956 Bl
BETTER COME TAKE ME HOME. Sung by Alexander Williams. State peni-
tentiary, Parchman, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3089 Bl
BETTER DAY A COMIN' BYE AND BYE. Sung by D."w. White and Pearson's
funeral home choir. Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937.
1027 B3
BETTER GET OFF OF THIS TRAIN. Sung by Victoria Wilson. New Bight,
Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 4-05 B2
BETTY JANE. Played by Justis Eegley on banjo. Hazard, Ky., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, .1937. 1532 Al
BETTY LOU IS MY NAME, DUNHAM IS MI STATION. Spoken by school child.
Dunham, Ky. , Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2789 B3
BETWEEN ME AND THE WALL. Sung by Capt. Pear]. R. Nye. Akron, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1608 A & Bl
BEULAH LAND. Sung by Lillie Knox. Murrells Inlet, 3. C, John A.
Lomax, 1937. * 1031 Bl
BEWARE, ABL YOU HANDSOME LADIES. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 19344.. 60 B2
BIBLE IS THE ENGINEER, THE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3785 A2
BIDDY, BIDDY, HOLD FAST MY GOLD RING. Sung by group of Fox hill men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
4,39 Bl
BIDDY, BIDDY, HOLD FAST MY GOLD RING. Sung by mixed group with drum.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
4.85 Bl
BIDDY McGEE. Sung by Mrs. Viola Dodson. Bloomington, Ind., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1720 A2
BIG BOAT UP THE RIVER. Sung by Ed Jones. Greenville, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3092 Al
BIG BOY, CAN'T YOU MOVE EM? Sung by Uncle Bradley Eberhard.
Se bring, Fla., Carita Doggett Corse and Robert Cornwall, 194-0.
3901 A3
BIG CAMP MEETING OVER YONDER. Sung by Hulriy Roberts. Gooserock, Clay
co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-99 Al
BIG-EYED RABBIT. Sung by Charles B. Long with fiddle and Sam Neal
beating stra¥* r s. Quitman, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
304,4- Bl
BIG-EYED RABBIT. Sung by Cleophas Franklin. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2893 Bl
BIG FAT WOMAN . Sung by quartet of Negro convicts. Bellwood prison
camp, Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- . 255 A2
BIG FOOT NIGGER IN A SANDY LOT. Played by W. A. Bledsoe on fiddle
and H. D. Kinard on banjo. Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939- 3033 B2
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DIG JERRY. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, 'Ala-., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, i c 140. 4044 B2
DIG-LEG IDA. Sung by Sam (Old Dad) Ballard. New Iberia, La., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- • 99 Bl & 2
BIG-LEG ROSIE See R03IE
DIG MAC FROM MACAMERE. Sung by Mattie May Thomas. State peniten-
tiary, Parehrnan, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3086 A2
DIG SERPENT, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1784 Al
BIG SHEEP, THE. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2806 A2
BIG SHEEP, THE. Sung by Samuel Harmon. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2305 A2
DIG STATE FAIR, THE. Sung by Nils Larsen. Newberry, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2341 A
BIG WAX DOLL, Sung by four children. Dunham, Ky., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2789 Bl
BIG WHITE HOUSE IN LARKTOWN. Sung by Ed Thrasher. Round Lake,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2322 B2 & 3
DIGLER, THE. Sung by Capt. Asel True blood. St. Ignace, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2323 B2, 2324 Al
BIGLER, THE. Sung by Harvey Donnah. Cleveland, Ohio, Ivan Walton,
1938. 3405 A2
BIGLER, THE. Sung by John P. Gallamo. Port Huron, Mich., Ivan
Walton, 1938. 3398 Bl & 3
BIGLER' 8 CREW, THE. Sung by Dan McDonald. Port Huron, Mich., Ivan
Walton, 1938. 3398 A3
BIGLER' S CREW, THE. Sung by John P. Gallamo. Port Huron, Mich.,
Ivan Walton, 1933. 3398 Al, 2, & 4
BILE See BOIL
BILL. Sung by Mrs. Matilda Keene. Newberry, Fla., Alton C. Morris,
1937. 982 B2
BILL BAILEY. Sung by Bill Carr. Cherry Lake Farms, Fla., Margaret
Valiant, 1936. 3312 B2
BILL BAILEY. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1940. 4215 B3
BILL BILLY. Sung by Jimmy Boudreaux. New Roads, La., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax*, 1940. 3994 A5
BILL BILLY. Sung By Jimmy Boudreaux. New Roads, La., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3997 Al
BILL CHEATHAM. Played by W. A. Bledsoe on fiddle and H. D. Kinard
on banjo. Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3039 A4
BILL JOHNSON. Played by Bill Carr on fiddle, with guitar. Cherry
Lake Farms, Fla., Margaret Valiant, 1936. 3312 B3
BILL 0RM0ND. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Nov; York, N. Y.,
Goorge W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1822 Al
DILL STAFFORD. Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939." 3346 Bl
BILLY. Played by Aaron Morgan on harmonica. Columbia, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3369 Al
LILLY BARLOW. Sung by Bud Wiley. Fort Spunky, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1935. 740 B
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BILLY BARLOW. Sung by Dr. W. P. Davis. Galax, Va., John A. and
Bess Lomax, 1937. 134.9 D3
BILLY BOY. Sung by Barbara Bell. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax,
1938. 1631 Al
BILLY BOY. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y., George
W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1782 B2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y., George
W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1782 B3
BILLY BOY. Sung by Beatrice Nidleman. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpsrt, 1938. 3626 Bl
BILLY BOY. Sung by Beatrice Nidleman. New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1938. 3632 B2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Bessie Lee and Freddie C. Hunter. Liberty high
school, near Newton, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2653 Al
BILLY BOY. Sung by Capt. William T. Day. Oakland, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. 3821 A2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1938. 2006 Al-10 in.
BILLY BOY. Sung by group of girls with two fiddles, piano and
guitar. Jollyville school, Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936.
655 Bl
BIBLY BOY. Sung by Loretta Taylor and Mrs. N. V. Eraley. Medina,
Bandera no., Texv, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2637 B2
BIBBY BOY. Sung by Mrs. C. 3. MacClellan. High Springs, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 987 A2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Mrs. Cleophas Franklin. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2894 A2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Mrs. Emma Busenbury. Mona, Ark., John A. Lomax
and Laurence Powell, 1936. 848 B2
BILLY BOY. 3mif: by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C, Fletcher
Collins, 1939. 3776 Al
BILLY BOY. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell. Smithville, Term., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3182 B2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 906 B2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Mrs. Shirley Lomax Mansell. Comanche co., Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2633 A2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Mrs. W. R. Buchanan. Heaton, N. C, Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2S57 A2
BILLY BOY. Sung by Ray Bohannan. Gatlinburg, Tenn., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2878 Bl
BILLY GOAT LATIN. Spoken by Enoch Brown. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4059 Al
BILLY GOAT LATIN. Spoken by Enoch Brown and Blind Jesse. Livingston,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1316 Al & 2
BILLY GOAT LATIN. Sung by Richard Amerson with sound effects.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1305 Al
BILLY GOAT SONG. Sung by Jim Howard with fiddle. Harlan, Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lcmax, 1937. 1376 Al
BILLY GRIMES. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 960 Bl
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LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Played by Lascom Lamar Lansford on fiddle.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935- 1859 LI
LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Played by Boyd Asher on fiddle. Hyden,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 15?8 A3
LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Played by Jilson Setters on fiddle.
Ashland, Ky. , John A. Lomax, 1937. 1010 A2
LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Played by John Hatcher on fiddle. luka,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3003 D3
LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Played by Lake N. Porter on fiddle.
Falfurrias, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2620 LI
LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Played by Luther Quintcn on fiddle and
Floyd Jones on guitar. Arvin F3A camp, Arvin, Calif., Charles
L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4101 A2
LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Played by Luther- Strong on fiddle. Hazard,
Ky., Alan and. Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1537 Al
LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Sing by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 155 A
LILLY IN THE LOWGROUND. Sung by Jimmy Haramiok. Hyden, Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937*. 1527 A3
BILLY IN THE LOWLAND. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Lelly) .
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 14-7 L
LILLY JOHNSON FROM THE WAR DEPARTMENT CAME. Sung by Martin
Montonyoa. Sloatsburg, N. Y., Herbert Halpert", 1939.
3669 Al & 2
BILLY THE KID. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilncn Guthrie with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1940. 3412 E2
BILLY THE WEAVER. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Load Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 157 B2
BIMINI GALS. Sung by Cleveland Simmons and mixed group. Old Bight,
Cat island, Lahasnas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Darnicle,
1935. 419 D
BINGEN ON THE RHINE. Sung by Ben Rice. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3220 AL
DINGO. Sung by Mary Floyd. luka, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3020 A2
LINGO FARM. Sung by King family. Calipatria, Cal*f. Margaret
Valiant, 1939. 3327 II
BINGO FARM, THE. Sung by King family. Migratory camp, Lrawley,
Calif,, Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3562 A
BINGO WAS HIS NAME.. Sung by Theodore Rolls with accordion. Key
West,-Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940.
3336 A4
LIRD IN THE CAGE. Sung by Myrtle Lee and Albert Williams. Drew,
Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lumax, 1940. 4015 Al
BIRDIE, BIRDIE IN THE TREE. Sung by Wilbur Roberts. Riviera, Fla.,
Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3379 A3
LIRDIE'S COIN 1 TO THE SEASIDE. Sing by Annie Brewer. Montgomery,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 878 B3
BIRMINGHAM JAIL. Sung by Foy and Ella Gant with guitar. Austin,
Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 63 B2
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BIRMINGHAM JAIL. Sung by Roger (Burn Down) Garnett with guitar.
State penitentiary, P&rchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby T.
Lcmax, 1939. 2678 Al
BISCUIT IN THE KITCHEN. Sung by Albertine Keith. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lcmax, 1937. 94-6 A2
BISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND KING JOHN, THE. Sun.- by Warde H. Ford.
Central Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4-196 A
DITIN' SPIDER. Sung by W. Williams. State penitentiary, Richmond,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 729 D2
BLACK AND DIRTY. Sung by Pinnacle children. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 904 Al
BLACK BAYOU AIN'T GOT NO BOTTOM. Sung by Blind Pete and partner
with fiddle. Little Rock, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934... 239 B2
BLACK BETTY. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary,
Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- • 214- B3
BLACK BETTY. Sung by Janes (Iron Head) Baker. Washington, D. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 721 A2
BLACK BETTY. Sung by James (iron Head) Baker and group of Negro
convicts. Central state farm, Sugar land, Tex., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1933. 200 A2
BLACK BETTY. Sung by James (iron Head) Baker and group of Negro
convicts. Central state farm, Sugar land, Tex., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1934. 205 A2
BLACK BETTY. Swig by Mose (Clear Rock) Piatt. Taylor, Tex., John
A and Ruby T. Lcmax, .1939. 2643 B2
BLACK CAT QUADRILLE, THE. Played by Ed. Larkin on fiddle and by
group on piano., bass and guitar. Chelsea, Vt., Alan Lomax and
Helen Hartness' Flanders, 1939. 3720 B2, 3721 A & Bl
BBACK CAT TOLD DE WHITE CAT. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lcmax, 1937. 1325 E2
BLACK EAGLE BLUES. Sung by Eugene Wise, with guitars by Oscar
Lewis and Amzie Lyrd. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss.,
' John A. Lomax, 1937. 935 Al
BLACK-EYED NANCY. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y., Alan
Lomax, 1939. 254-6 B
BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Sung by Dascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. Nov/
York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1336 B4 & 5
BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky.,
Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1998 A-10 in.
BLACK-EYED SUSIE. Played by Ben S. Dugger on banjo. Elk Park,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1.939. 2850 A4-
BLACK-EYED SUSIE. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle. Hazard, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1535 Al
BLACK-EYED SUSIE. Sung by Blind James Howard with fiddle. Harlan,
Ky., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 77 B3
BLACK-EYED SUSIE. Sung by E. C. Ball with guitar and Mrs., E. C.
Ball with mandolin. Galax, Va., John A. and Bess Lomax, 1937.
134.6 Al
BLACK-EYED SUSIE. S\mg by J. Paul Miles with banjo. Cherry Lane,
N . C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4086 A 3
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BLACK-EYED SUSIE. Sung by John Hatcher with fiddle. Iuka, Miss.,
Herbert Ha Xpert, 1939. 3000 A2
BLACK-EYED SUSIE. Sung by Thaddeus C. Willinghara with banjo.
Gulf port, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3114- D3
BLACK-EYED SUSIE. Sung by W. E. Claunch with fiddle and Mrs.
Christeen Haygood with guitar. Near Guntown, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2972 Al & 2
BLACK GAL. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty and group of
Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 219 Al
BLACK GAL. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty and group of
Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A.
and Alan Lomax, 1934. 219 B2
BLACK GAL. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Bellwood prison camp,
Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 253 A2
BLACK GAL. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State Farm, Va., John
A. Lomax, 1936. 750 Al
BLACK GAL. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 1858 Bl-10 in.
BLACK GAL, BLACK GAL. Sung by Charlie King. Atmore state prison
farm, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 94-3 Bl
BLACK HILLS, THE. Sung by Francis Sullivan. Washington, D. C, Alan
Lomax, 1938. 1350 A2
BLACK IS THE COLOR OF MY TRUE LOVE'S HAIR. Sung by Munroe Gevedon
with fiddle, with guitar and banjo by Cathlyn and Bert Gevedon.
West Liberty, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1559 Bl
BLACK JACK DAVID. Sung by Mrs. Esco Kilgore. Norton, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2823 32
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Bascoin Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935-
1782 Al
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh. National folk festival,
Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3243 Bl
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934- 68 Al
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934- 72 A2
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Kate Durkett. Mabel, N. C, John A. Lomax,
1936. 838 B2
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Mrs. Alex Sing. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John
A. Lomax, 1937. 897 A2
BLACK JACK- DAVY. Sung by Mrs. Hagie and Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill.
Elk Park, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2846 B2
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Mrs. b. C. Davis. Shafter F3A camp,
Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4106 Al
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Oscar and Mrs. Sabra .Bare Hampton.
Morganton, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2873 Al
BLACK JACK DAVY. Sung by Samuel P. Harmon. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert,, 1939. 2383 Bl
BLACK JACK GROVE. Played by Lake N. Porter on fiddle. Falfurrias,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2619 B2
BLACK MARE. Sung by Angle Hay Williams. Cumins state farm, Gould,
Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 26.52 B2
BLACK SHEEP, THE. Sung by Bob Walker. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3289 B2
BLACK SHEEP, THE. Sung by John Norman. Munising, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2357 A3 & Bl
BLACK SHEEP, THE. Sung by Mrs. George L. White. Grand Saline,
Tax., John A. Lomax, 1937. 920 B2
BLACK SHEEP, THE. Sung by William J. Tate. San Antonio, Tex., John
A. Lomax . 1936. 625 B2
BLACK SHEEP, BLACK SHEEP. Sung by Drew Howard. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937.' 897 Al
BLACK -SNAKE BIT ME, I DON'T KEER. Sung by Jeff Horton. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2696 B2
BLACK TAR ON THE STICK. Played by Patrick Bonner on fiddle. St.
James, Beaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2269 B2
BLACK WOMAN. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. A04-6 B2 & 3
BLACK WOMAN. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4065 A
BLACK WOMAN. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4067 Bi
BLACKBERP.Y BLOSSOM. Played by Ed Morrison on fiddle. American folk
song festival, Ashland, Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934. 300 A
BLACKBIRDS ON THE RUSH, THE. Sung by Mrs. Bud Wylie. Fort Spunky,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 668 Al
BLACKEM BOOGEY. Sung by Wilbur Roberts. Riviera, Ela., Stetson-
Kennedy and Robert Ccok, 1940. 3378 B3
BLACKEST GAL IN DI3 TOM. Sung by Manuel (Peter Hatcher) Jones.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4060 Al
BLEVIN'S CHRISTIAN SONG. Sung by G. W. Dlevins. Wise, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2767 A2
BLIND AND SELFLESS CHILD. Sung by Arthur Williams. Pineville,
Ky., Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1970 B-10 in.
BLIND AND HELPLESS CHILD. Sung by W. M. Bledsoe with guitar.
Pineville, Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1970 A-10 in.
BLIND BEGGAR'S DAUGHTER, THE. Sung by Alfred Osborne. Port Huron,
Mich., Ivan Walton, 1938. 3396 A2
BLIND CHILD, THE. Sung by Colon Keel. State farm, Raiford, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2708 A2
BLIND CHILD, THE. Sung by Mrs. Cottinggim. Manchester, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1512 Al
BLIND CHILD, THE. Sung by Vergie Bailey. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1449 Bl
BLIND CHILD'S PRAYER. Played by Myrtle Melton on dulcimer.
Galax, Va., John A. and Bess Lomax, 1937. 1343 A4
BLIND GIRL, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. I.,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 825 Al
BLIND GIRL, THE. Sung by John McCready. Grove land, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, I93 c ^. 3344 Bl
BLIND GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin, Hillsville, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2754 B2
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BLIND LEMON BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. State prison farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax,
1934. 123 A
BLIND LEMON BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 136 B
BLIND LEMON'S SONG. Sung by Pete Harris with guitar. Richmond,
Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 78 Bl
BLIND MAN. Sung by Janie pyatt. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A.
Lomax, 1936. S77 B2 _
BLIND MAN'S LAMENT. Sung by Jilson Setters with fiddle. Ashland,
Ky., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1018 B
BLIND MAN'S SONG, THE. Sung by W. M. Keen. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1472 B3
BLOOD DONS SIGN MY NAME, DE. Sung by Enoch Brown. Livingston,
Ala., John a. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4-056 A2
BLOOD DONE SIGN MY NAME, DE. Sung by Enoch Brown. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4067 B2
BLOOD DONE SIGN MY NAME, DE. Sung by group of Negro convicts, with
guitar. Kilby prison, Montgomery, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934.
235 Al
BLOOD OF FAIR LUCY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson. Pensacola,
N. C, Herbert Kalpert, 1939. 2863 B2
BLOOD OF JESUS MADE ME WHOLE, THE. Sung by a group of Negro women
prisoners. -State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936.
700 B
BLOW, BOYS, BLOW. Sung by Capt. Leirhton Robinson, Alex Barr,
Arthur Broadeur and Leigh ton McKenzie. Belvedere, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4231 B
BLOW, BOYS, BULLY BOYS, BLOW. Sung by John M. (Sailor Dad) Hunt.
Marion, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2840 Bl & 2
BLOW, CORHIE, BLOW. Sung by Uncle Billy McCrea. Jasper, Tex., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3974 A3.
BLOW, GABRIEL. Sung by Lavinia Simmons and three others. Edisto
Island, 3. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3150 A2
BLOW, GABRIEL. Sung by Lillie and Thelma Knox. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1034 Bl
BLOW, LIZA, BLOW. Sung by group of Andres island men. Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 499 B
BLOW THE MAN DOWN. Sung by Capt.' Richard Maitland. Sailors' snug
harbor, Statcn Island, Now York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939.
2516 13
BLOW THE MAN DOM. Sung by John M. (Sailor Dad) Hunt. Marion, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2841 Al
BLUE BONNET. Played by George C. Nicholson on fiddle. Providence,
Laurel co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1502 B2 & 3
BLUE BOTTLE. Sung by Mrs. Carlos Gallimore. Galax, Va., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1359 A3
BLUE DENIM BLUES. Sung by Clay Eegley. Middlefork, Ky., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1454 B2
BLUE-EYED CHICK. Sung by Pinnacle children. Murrells Inlet, 3. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 904 A3
BLUE-EYED ELLA. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2754 Al
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BLUE-EYED GAL. Sung by George Roark with ban jo. Pineville, Ky . ,
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1933. 200p B--10 in.
BLUE-EYED GIRL. Sung by Theophilus G. Hoskins with fiddle. Hyden,
Ky., Alan and Eliza bath Lomax, 1937. 1516 Al
BLUE-EYED SUSIE. Sung by Elmo Newcomer with^fiddle. Pipe Creek,
Tex., John A. and Buoy T. Lomax, 1939. 2634 Al
BLUE EYES. Sung by Mrs. Audrey Heliums. Near Tishomingo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. ' 2977 Bl
BLUE HOLE WATER DRY. Sung by Victoria Wilson. Now Bight, Cat
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Earnicle,
1935. 406 A3
BLUE JULIETTA. ,Sumr by Capt. William T. Day. Oakland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3821 Bl
BLUE VELVET BAND, THE. Sung by Allen Pope. St. Ignace, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1933. 2333 A
BLUEBELLS THROUGH MY WINDOW. Sung by four girls. Lenox Hill settle-
ment house, New York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3643 A3
BLUEBELLS THROUGH MY WINDOW. Sung by Josephine Cottone. Lenox Hill
settlement house, New York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
36A8 D2
BLUEBIRD. Sung by Cecil and Martha Owens. Clemson, S. C, John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2723 B5
BLUEBIRD. Sung by Mrs. Epstein. New York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 3661 Bl"
BLUEBIRD. Sunt; by Zora Neale Hurston. Peticnville, Haiti, Alan
Lomax, 1936'. 1379 Al-10 in.
BLUEBIRD THROUGH MY WINDOW. Sung by Esther L. Lehman. Lenox Hill
settlement house, New York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
36A8 Bl
BLUEBIRD THROUGH MY WINDOW. Sung by four- girls. New York, N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3 644 B2
BLUEBIRD THROUGH MY WINDOW. Sung by group of little Negro girls.
Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 349 B3
BLUEBIRD THROUGH MY WINDOW. Sung by group of Negro girls. Frederica,
Ga. ; Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 311 Dl
BLUEBIRD THROUGH MY WINDOW. Sung by Herbert Halpert. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 364.1 M
BLUES. Played by Albert Ammons on piano. New York, N. Y., Alan
Lomax', 1938. 2497 B
BLUES. Played by Blind Pete on fiddle and George Ryan on guitar.
Little Rock, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 243 A5
BBUE3. Played by Gabriel Brown and Rochelle French on guitars.
Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Nealu Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 357 B
BLUES. Played by Sampson Pittman and Calvin Frazier on guitars.
Detroit, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2484 A
BLUES. Sung by Rudolf Thompson. State penitentiary, Angola, La.,
John A. Lomax, 1933. 1354 A5-10 in.
BLUES GOT ME IN TROUBLE. Sung by L. C. Canaday. Belle Glade, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 703 B3
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DLUES I GOT MAKE A NEWBORN BABY CRY. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter
(Lead Belly) with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935 •
47 B
BLUEST BLUES, THE. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 194-0.
3416 A
BO-TIM-BO-TIM. Sung by Henry Lundy. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax
and Mary Elizabeth Larnicle, 1935. 513 Al
EOADKIN. Sung by Samuel Harmon. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2800 A, 2800 Bl
BOATIN' UP SANDY. Played by Volney Fraley on harmonica. American
folk song festival, Ashland, Ky., Jean Thomas, 1934. 295 Bl
BOATMAN, THE. Sung by H. B. Maxey. Ferrum, Va., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2744 B5
BOATMAN, THE. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Hill Grissora. Saltillo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2963 B2
BOAT'S UP THE RIVER, THE. Sung by Arthur (Brother-in-law)
Armstrong. Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0.
3979 B3
BOB McDAN'EL HAS TWO DARKIES. Sung by Anne Corbin Ball. Richmond,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2736 B2
BOBANEETA. Sung by group of small children. Monroe county train-
ing school, Amory, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2976 Al
BOBOLINK, THE. Played by Patrick Bonner on fiddle. St. James,
Beaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2272 B3
BOIL
BILE DEM CABBAGE DOWN. Played by Russell Wise on fiddle. Cherry
Lake Farms, Fla., Margaret Valiant, 1936. 3312 A4
BILE DEM CABBAGES DOWN. Sung by group of Negroes. Brevard plan-
tation, Adams mill, near Columbia, S. C, Charles Seeger,
1939. ' 3791 A2
BILE BEM CABBAGES DOWN. Sung by Israel Alston, Belton Reese,
and Thaddeus Goodson. Brevard plantation, Adams mill, near
Columbia, S. C, Charles Seeger, 1939. 3791 A2
BILE THEM CABBAGE DOWN. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo.
Maryville, Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 288/+ A2 & Bl
BOIL THEM CABBAGE DOWN. Sung by Theodore Rolle with accordion.
Key West, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 194-0.
3336 A3
BOB' LAMBKIN. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hicks. Rominger, N. C,
Herbert Halpert", 1939. 2355 Bl
BOLAKINS. Sung by Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill. Elk Park, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2342 B2
BOLANTOWN CITY. Sung by Mary Ruth and Fannie Lou Feltner.
Middlefork, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-57 A3
BOLB EOATSMAN, THE. Sung by Elmer George. East Calais, Vt., Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3725 B
BOLD BOLSTER, THE. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1004 Bl
BOLB JACK DONAHUE. Sung by 0. C. Davis with guitar by Lloyd (Red)
Harmon. Shafter F3A camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd
and Robert Sonkin, 194-0. 4-113 A
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BOLD McINTYEES, THE. Sung by Arthur Mosely. Black River Falls,
Wis., Robert F. Draves, 1940. .4137 A2
BOLD PRINCESS ROYAL, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. Janes, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2*74 B
BOLD SOLDIER, THE. Spoken by Elmer George. East Calais, Vt., Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3710 B2
BOLD SOLDIER, THE. Sung by Jcnathon Moses. Orford, N.H., Alan
Lomax and HelRn Hartness Flanders, 1939- 3701 B, 3702 Al
BOLD TROOPER, THE. Sun;-:; by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2277 A
BOLENKIN. Sung by Mrs. Sabra Bare Hampton. Near Morganton, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2869 A & B
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Blind Jesse Harris with accordion. Livingston,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1327 Bl
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Blind Willie McTell with guitar. Atlanta, Ga.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4070 Al
LOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Finous (Flatfoot) Rockmore with guitar.
Lufkin, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3988 A2
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Gilbert Fike .' Little Rock, Ark., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3187 Al
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Shreveport, La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 273 Al
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Buddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 135 A
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Irvin (Gar Mouth) Lowry. Cumins state farm,
Gould, Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2672 A2
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala„, John A.,
Lomax, 1937. '.1307 Al
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala., John A. . and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4045 Al
BOLL WEEVIL. Sun;: by Vcsra Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax,
1937. 1323 Al
iiOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Willie George Albertine King. Winnfield, La.,
John A. and Ruby I. Lomax, 1940. 3997 Bl
BOLL WEEVIL. Sung by Willie George Albertine King. Winnfield, La.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3999 Bl
BOBL WEEVIL BEEN HERE. Sung by Willie Williams. State penitentiary,
Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 727 Bl
BOLL WEEVIL BLUES. Sung by Oscar (Buddy) Woods with guitar.
Shreveport, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 39S9 Al
BOLL WEEVIL BLUES. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940." 4049 B3
BOLL WEEVIL RAG. Sung by Charles Griffin with guitar. Kilby prison,
Montgomery, Ala., John A . Lomax, 1934. 238 B
BOLL WEEVIL SONG.. Sung by Alf (Dad) Valentine. Cumins state farm,
Gould, Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2673 El
BOBL WEEVIL SUNG. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar and harmonica. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1940. 3409 B2
BOLOGNY SAUSAGE. Sung by John McCready. Grove land, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939.' 3347 Bl
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BOLTS AND LOCKS. Sung by Firs. Eliza Pace. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Loiaax, 1937. 1442 B3, 1445 Al
BONAPARTE
BONAPARTE. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle. Hazard, Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lornax, 1937. 1538 A2
BONAPARTE'S MARCH. Played by L. 0. Weeks on fiddle. Springfield,
Vt., Alan Lonax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3688 A2
BONAPARTE'S RETREAT. Played by Boyd Asher on fiddle. Hyden, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1528 Bl
BONAPARTE'S RETREAT. Played by Elmer Barton on fiddle. Quebec,
Vt.. Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3692 B2
BONAPARTE'S RETREAT. Played by 8. F. Russell on dulcimer.
Marion, Va., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3160 E5
BONAPARTE'S RETREAT. Played by T. M. Bryant on fiddle.
Evansville, Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1738 A2
BONAPARTE'S RETREAT. Flayed by W. M. Stepp on fiddle.
Salyersville , Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1568 A2
BONYPARTE. Sung and spoken by Capt. Asel Trueblood. St. Ignace,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2327 A & El
BONYPARTE 'S RETREAT. Played by Ba scorn Lamar Lunsford on fiddle.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1834 A3
BONYPARTE '3 RETREAT. Played by George C. Nicholson on fiddle.
Providence, Laurel co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1502 A
BONYPARTE '3 RETREAT. Played by H. L. Maxey on fiddle. Ferrum,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2743 34
BONYPARTE' 3 RETREAT. Played by John Hatcher on fiddle. Iuka,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3001 A3
B0NEFI3H. Sung by a Bahaman with accordion. Key West, Fla., Stetson
Kennedy and' Robert Cook, 1940. 3385 31
BONEFISH. Sung by Theodore Rolle. Key West, Fla., Stetson Kennedy
and Robert Cook, 1940. 3389 A2
BONEY. Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland. Sailors' snug harbor, Staten
Island, New York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2531 Bl
EONNY BLUE EYES. Sung and played by Bascom Lamar Lunsford.
Leicester, H. C, Sidney Robertson, 1936. 5166 Al
BONNY BLUE EYES. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2395 B2
BONNY, BONNY BOY, THE. Sung by Martin Montonyea. Sloatsburg, N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3669 A3 & Bl
BONNY BUNCH OF ROSES, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2295 Al
BONNY GEORGE CAMPBELL. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1782 A2
EONNY HIGHLAND SOLDIER, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James,
Eeaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2287 A2 & Bl
BONNY IRISH EOY, THE. Sung by Dominick Gallagher. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2290 A
BONNY IRISH BOY. Sung by Mort Montonyea. Sloatsburg, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1938. 3665 A2 & Bl
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BONNY MURILEY. Sung by Jonathon.' Moses. Orford, M. K. , Alan Loraax
and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3700 E
BONNY SCOTLAND. Sung by John Norman. Munising, Mich., Alan Lomax,
1933. 2356 A' ; '
BONNY YOUNG GIRL. Sung; by Finley Adams. Dunham, Ky. , Herbert
Hal pert, 1939. 2790 132
BONYPARTE See BONAPARTE ■ .'
BO0-H0O, I WANT TO GET MARRIED. Sung by Mrs. Dora Ward. Princeton,
Ind.j Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 3938. 174-1 A2
BOOGER MAN. Spoken by group of girls of Beaton school. Heaton,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2860 B3
L00GERB0G, THE. Sang by Sam Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halport, 1939. 2900 A2
BOOGIE WOOGIE. Played by Albert" Ammons on piano. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 24-97 A
BOOGIE WOOGIE, NO. II. Played by Albert Ammons on piano. New York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2498 A
BOOGIE WOOGIE. Played by Calvin Frazier and Sampson Pittman on
guitars. Detroit, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. ■ 2485 B
BOOGIE WOOGIE BLUES. Played by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton on
piano. Washington, B. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1688 LI
BOOKER. Sung by Blind Pete and partner with guitar. Little Rock,
Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934- 239 Al
BOOMERS, THE. Sung by 'Martha, and Margaret Brewer. Hazard, Ky., Alan
and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 154-0 Al
BOOT THAT THING. Sung by Booker T. Sapps, R. G. Matthews, and Willy
Flowers, with harmonicas and guitar. Belle Glade, Fla., Alan
Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
BOOTH. Sung by Basccm Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1816 B
BOOTLEGGER SONG. Sung by young man with banjo. New Bight, Cat
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935-
408 Al
BORN AGAIN. Sung by Ben Bonner . Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1939. 2695 A2
LORN BY A PRICKLSY PEAR. Spoken by Willie George Albertine King.
Winnfield, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4000 A3
BOSOM 0' ABRAHAM. Sung by Rich Drown. Livingston, Ala., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1316" B2
BOSS MAN, I AIN'T WORKING FOR YOU. Sung by Victoria Wilson. New
Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 413 Al
BOSS OF THE SECTION GANG, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 922 B2
BOSTON. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain, with comment by Elihu
Sutherland. Clintwood, Va., Herbert Halport, 1939.
2817 Al & 2
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 826 Al
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Ben Rice. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3224 A2
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BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Finley Adams. Dunham, Ky. , Herbert
Halpcrt, 1939. 2796 A2
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Mrs* Carlos Gallimore. Galax, Va.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1353 Al
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Mrs. Carlos Gallimore. Galax, Va.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1353 Bl
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Mr a. Louise Henson. San Antonio,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 662 Bl
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Wilson. Princeton, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Bomax, 1938; 1746 Bl & 2
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Evansville, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1752 B2
BOSTON BURGLAR) THE. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2747 B4
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Pete Steele with banjo. Hamilton,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1704 Al
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by quartet of Negro convicts. State
prison farm, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934- . 232 A2
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by William H. Dickinson. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3671 Al
BOSTON GIRB. Sung by Ray Bohannan. Catlinburg, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2878 Al
BOTTOM BOLL IS ROTTEN, THE. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 242 Al
BOUGHT ME A CAT. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., Sidney
Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3226 Bl
BOUNCE THE CYMBLIN'. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
Sidney Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3225 M
BOUND FOR CANAAN. Sung by Ed Griffin and Sacred harp singers.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3040 Al
BOUND FOR THE PROMISED LAND. Sung by Deacon Sylvester Johnson and
congregation of New Zion Baptist Church. Merryville, La.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2672 Al
BOUND FOR THE PROMISED LAND. Sung by Mrs. G. P. Bethea and Stamps-
Baxter quartet. Cherry Bake Farms, Fla., Margaret Valiant,
1036. ^3310 A2
BOURGEOIS BLUES, THE. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. New York, N. Y., Alan Bomax, 1938. 2502 B2
BOWERY BOYS. Sung by B. 0. Weeks. Springfield, Vt., Alan Bomax and
Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3690 A3
BOWERY GIRL,, THE. Sung by Red King. San Antonio, Tex., John A.
Bomax, 1936. 557 Bl
BCWL OF CHOP SUEY, A. Sung oy Roy Dee Lucy. Migratory camp,
Brawley, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939- 3560 A2
BOWLEGGED JOE'. Sung by Louise DuBose. Columbia, 3. C, Charles
Seeger, 1939. 3790 A6
BOY NASTY. Sung and spoken by Alexander Finder son and group.
Grants, Mangrove cay, HAndros island, Bahamas, Alan Bomax and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 453 A2 & B
BOY WENT OUT TO SHOOT ONE DAY, A. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington,
D. C, Alan Bomax, 1937. Ib02 B2
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BOY WHO DIED, THE. Sung and spoken by Zacarias Greene. Grants,
Mangrove cay, Andros island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Barniele, 1935 « 4-46 Bl
BOYS AND GIBBS. Sung by Mrs. Audrey Heliums. Near Tishomingo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2977 A
BOY'S BEST FRIEND IS HIS MOTHER, A. Sung by Beonard W. Jonos with
guitar by Ben Pitts. Pine grove, El Dorado Co., Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4224- Al
BUY'S BEST FRIEND IS HIS MOTHER, A. Sung by Mrs. Susan Weddle.
Elon College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 2235 A2
BOYS GO ACOURTIN', THE. Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson. Pensacola,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2866 B4.
BOYS I "KNOW ARE UGBY, THE. Sung by Foy and Mrs. Maggie Gant with
guitar. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1934- . 65 A3
BOYS IN BLUE, THE. Sung by Clyde Spencer. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 32 88 Bl
BOYS, KEEP AWAY FROM THE GIRBS, I SAY. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye.
Akron, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Bomax, 1937. 1613 A2 & Bl
BOYS, STAY AWAY PROM THE GIBBS I SAY. Played by Mrs. Lena Bare
Turbyfill on banjo. Elk Park, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939-
2853 A4
BOYS WON'T DO TO TRUST, THE. Sung by Mrs. Nell Hampton.
Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Bomax, 1937. 1570 B
BRADY. Sung by Arthur "\ Brother-in-law) Armstrong with guitar.
Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Bomax, 194-0. 3978 B3
BRADY. Sung by Ea scorn Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1787 A2
BRADY. .Sung by Blind Jesse Harris with accordion. Livingston,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1329 A2 & B2
BEADY, BRADY. Sung by a group of Negro convicts. State peniten-
tiary, Parchman, Hiss., John A. and Alan Bomax, 1933.
1865 Al-10 in.
BRAGG '3 RETREAT. Played by Stephen B. Tucker on fiddle. Meridian,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 304-5 A2
BRAMBLE BRIAR, THE. Played by Mrs. Dora Ward. Princeton, Ind., Alan
and Elizabeth Bomax, 1933. 174-4. A
BRAMBBE BRIAR, THE. Sung by Sam Harmon. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2915 Al
BRA3HY FORK OF JOHNS CREEK. Sung by T. Vanderpool and G. Maggard.
American folk song festival, Ashland, Ky., Jean Thomas, 1934- •
292 Bl
BRASS BUTTONS, BBUE COAT. Sung by Clarence Weinstock. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3647 Al
BRASS BUTTONS, BLUE COAT. Sung by Herbert Halpert. New York, N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 364-1 A5
BRAVE SOBDIER MB PEGGY, THE. Sung by Finley Adams. Dunham, Ky. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2773 E2, 2774- Al
BRAVE TENNESSEE BOYS. Sung by Mrs. Bizia Puckett. Near Tishomingo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2987 B2, 2938 Al
BRAVE VOLUNTEER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Vera Kilgore . Highlander folk
school, Monteagle, Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2938 A2 & Bl
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BRAVE YOUNG SOLDIER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
Jchn A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 867 B3
BREAD AND WINE. Sung by Willie George Albertine King. Winnfield,
La.. John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3997 B5
BREAD AND' WINE. Sung by Willie George Albertine King. Winnfield,
La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3999 B5
BREAKDOWN. Played by Ervie Mareyes on fiddle and Red King on gui-
tar. San Antonio, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 556 Bl
BREAKDOWN AND DANCE CALLS. Sung by John Selman with local fiddlers.
Stamford, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 563 A
BREAKDOWN NUMBER 1. Played by J. D. Dillingham on banjo and A. J.
Miers on fiddle. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 54-0 Al
BREAKDOWN NUMBER 2. Played by J. D. Dillingham on banjo and A. J.
Miers on fiddle. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 54.0 A2
BREAKDOWN NUMBER 3. Played by J. D. Dillingham on banjo and A. J.
Miers on fiddle. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935- 54-0 Bl
BREAKDOWN NUMBER 4. Played by J. D. Dillingham on banjo and A. J.
Miers on fiddle. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 54-0 B2
BREAKDOWN TUNE WITH CALLING. Played by group on fiddle and guitar,
with calls. Swenson ranch, Spur, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935«
663 A2
BREAKDOWN WITH CALLING. Sung by J. D. Dillingham with banjo.
Llanos Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 901 Al
BRENNAN ON THE MOOR. Sung by Blaine Stubblefield with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1636 Al & Bl
BRENNAN ON THE MOOR. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2280 B2
BRENNAN ON THE MOOR. Sung by Joe Schaffer. Greenland, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2415 Al, 2 & 3
BR'ER See BROTHER
BRETHERN, WE HAVE MET TO WORSHIP. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2749 B3
BRIAN O'LYNN. Sung by Eileen Curran. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3653 B2
BRICK YARD. Sung by Joe and Molly McDonald with clapping.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4.031 A3
BRIDGEWATER, THE. Sung by George Vinton Graham with megaphone. San
Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3809 A3 & Bl
BRIGHT AND MORNING STAR, THE. Sung by Walter and Lola Caldwell.
American folk song festival, Ashland, Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934- •
294 B
BRIGHT LAUREL VALLEY. Sung by Bascora Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1797 Al"
BRIGHT MOVING STARS ARE RISING. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1379 Al
BRING BACK TO MS MY BLUE-EYED BOY. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson
Guthrie with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elisabeth
Lomax, 1940. ' 3412 A2
BRING ME A GOURD TO DRINK WATER. Sung by Ed Jones. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2702 A3
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BRING ME A LI'L WATER, STLVY. Sung by Hudciie Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 153 B
BRING MOPE. 8\ing by group of Fox hill men. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 438 Bl
BRISK YOUNG FARMER, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2551 B
BRISK YOUNG FARMER, THE. Sung by Dennis Hall. American folk song
festival, Ashland, Ky . , Joan Thomas, 1934. 306 A
BRISK YOUNG FARMER, THE. Sung by Sam Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2904. B3
BRISK YOUNG SOLDIER, THE. Sung by Aui.it Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2570 A :
BR1ST YOUNG SOLDIER,- THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Myrcs. Martins creek,
Clay co., Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1508 Al
BRITISH LADY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson. Pensacola, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2363 A3
BROKEN CHAIN, THE. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell. Smithvilie, Tenn.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3181 B2
BROKEN ENGAGEMENT. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1798 A2
BROKEN ENGAGEMENT. Sung by Ether Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2911 A2
BROKEN-HEARTED. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky.,
Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2003 3-10 in.
BROOK, COME OUT OF THE WATER. Sung by Anne Corbin Ball. Richmond,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2735 B2
BROOKLYN THEATRE FIRE, THE. Sung by Jennie Devlin. Gloucester,
N. J., Alan Lomax, 1938. 18.44 B
BROOKLYN THEATER FIRE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Viola Dodson. Bloomington,
Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1720 Al
BROTHER
B* BOOKY IS SQUEEZED EY THE HONEYTREE. Sung and spoken by Pappie.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
520 A & B, 521 A
B' BOOKY SCARES LITTLE BOY. Sung and spoken by Negro from Exuma.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
481 A2 & Bl
B' LOBSTER SINGS HIS WAY TO FREEDOM. Sung and spoken by Negro
from Exuma. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 483 B
3" RAEBY AND B 1 BOOKY GO TO THE WAREHOUSE OF THE SPIRITS. Sung
and spoken by Alexander Finderson and native audience. Grants,
Mangrove cay, Andros island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 441 A &.B, 442 Al
B' RABBY FRIGHTENS B' BOOKY. Sung and spoken by Alexander
Finderson and group. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros island,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 449 A&B
BR'ER BABBIT. Sung by Aunt Florida Hampton. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1324 B2
BR'ER RABBIT CHANT. Sung by group of Negro school children.
Near York, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4029 B5
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BROTHER (cont.)
BROTHER, ARE YOU READY? Sung by Lee Guest, Eugene Wilson,
Matthew Willis and Booker T. Wilson. State prison camp,
Boone, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 862 Al
BROTHER GREEN. Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh. National folk
festival, Chicago, III., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 324-2 A2
BROTHER GREEN. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell. Middlefork,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Loraax, 1937. H19 B2, 1-420 Al
BROTHER GREEN. Sung by Oscar Parks. Deuchars, Ind., Alan and
Elizabeth Loraax, 1938. 1729 B
BROTHER JACK. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3289 Al
BROTHER LOW-DOWN AND SISTER DOO-DAD. Sung by S. Pittraan with
guitar. Detroit, Mich., Alan Loraax, 1938. 2/32 B, 24-83 A & B
BROTHER MINER. Sung by Tilman Cadle. Middlesboro, Ey. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1403 Al
BROTHER NANCY'S DEAD AND GONE ALONG. Sung and spoken by
Alexander Findorson and group. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
411 B2
BROWN-EYED GIRL. Sung by Frances Ward, with guitar by Fields Ward.
Galax, Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1354 B2
BROWN-EYED MARY. Sung by Marie Floyd. Fort White, Fla. , Alton C.
Morris, 1937. 939 B4
BROWN-EYED MARY. Sung by Mary Floyd. Iuka, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 3019 A3
BROWN EYES. Played by Magpie Blanche Melton on dulcimer. Galax,
Va., Bess Lomax, 1937. 1343 B3
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y., Alan
Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 825 B2
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John A. and
Alan Loraax, 1934. 69 A3
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Lilian Napier. Pine Mountain settlement
school, Pine Mountain, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1410 A3
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Hill Grissom. Saltillo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2957 B
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Eliza Pace. Kyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 15U A2
BROWN GIRL. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., Sidney
Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3234 Al, 3235 A2
BROWN GIRL, -THE. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown , near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2738 Al
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill. Elk Park, N. C,
Herbert Halpert", 1939. 2348 A2 & Bl
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Myres. Martin's creek, Clay
co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1507 A
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by I.Irs. Mollis Wylie. Fort Spunky, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1935. 674 A
BROYffl GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Myra Barnett Miller. Tuckaseigee,
N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 842 B/+
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BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. 0. C. Davis. Shafter F3A camp,
Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0.
A106 B
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Sarah I son. Near Norton, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2310 A2
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Nathan Hicks. Roiainger, N. C, Herbert
Halpert, 1939. " 2854- B2
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Nellie Prewitt and Ina Jones. Near
Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2995 Bl
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Oscar Myros. Martin's creek, Clay co.,
Kyi, Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1507 B
BROWN GIRL, THE. Sung by Walter Gibson. Hazard, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1543 Al
BROWN GIRL OF PARIS. Sung by John Selraan with square dance band.
Stamford, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 533 Bl
BROWN GIRL OF RAVIE3/THE. Sung by John Selraan. Stamford, Tex.,
Join A. Lomax, 1935. 563 B2
BRIAN O'LYNN. Sung by Blaine Stubblefield. Washington, D. C, Alan
Lomax, 1939. 1343 A
BRYAN'S LAST BATTLE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1816 A
BUCK CREEK GALS. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1939- 2547 B2
BUCK CREEK GIRLS. Played by Ambers Beaton on dulcimer. Cody, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1553 Al
BUCK CREEK GRILS. Played by M. Asher on banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan
o
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1519 B;
BUCK CREEK GIRLS. Sung by T. G. Hoskins with fiddle. Hyden, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1464 A2
BUCK CREEK GIRLS WON'T GO TO SOMERSET. Sung by Farmer Collett.
Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1428 Bl
BUCK DANCE. Played by Robert Dray on harmonica. Hubbard training
center, Forsyth, Ga., Margaret Valiant, 1939- 3602 3
BUCK BANC IN' CHARLEY. Played by Enos Canoy on fiddle, Tim Canoy
on mandolin and Lola Canoy on guitar. Magee, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3054 A2
BUCKEYE JIM. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3781 B3
BUCKING MULE, WHOA MULE. Sung by Lewis Ii. Propps with fiddle.
Pleasanton, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 558 A
BUCKLE RABBIT', SHAKE IT, SHAKE IT. Sung by Ethel Pharr and Eula
May Ford. New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3644 31
BUD LAKE PLAINS. Sung by Bill McBride. Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2263 A2 & Bl
BUFFALO, BUFFALO. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4193 33
BUFFALO GALS. Played by Check Stafford on harmonica, with piano,
guitar, accordion and double bass. National folk festival,
Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3258 32
BUFFALO GALS. Played by Henry Davis on fiddle. Hamilton, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1714 33
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BUFFALO GALS. Played by Howard Collins on the dulcimer.
Smiths boro,. Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 154-1 Bl
BUFFALO GALS. Played by John Hatcher on fiddle. Iuka, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3001 A2
BUFFALO GALS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New York,
N. Y., George 5J. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1B37 B3
BUFFALO GALS. Sung by children's group. Pond Springs school, near
Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 656 B2
BUFFALO GALS. Sung by children's group. Pond Springs school, near
Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 656 B3
BUFFALO GALS. Sung by May Kennedy McCord. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3206 B2
BUFFALO GIRLS. Played by Charles Ketvertis on concertina. Newberry,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2337 B2
BUFFALO GIRLS. Played by John Stone on fiddle. Columbia, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3360 A2
BUFFALO GIRLS. Played by John Stone on harmonica. Columbia, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3358 A3
BUFFALO GIRLS. Played hj Thomas Mann on dulcimer. Ortonville, Iowa,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3277 Al
BUFFALO GIRLS. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 907 Bl
BUFFALO GIRLS AT NOME. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar.
San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3374- Bl
BUFFALO SKINNERS, THE. Sung by John A. Lomax. New York, N. Y.,
1939. 2075 A-10 in.
BUFFALO SKINNERS, THE. Sung by John A. Lomax. Washington, D. C.
Charles Seeger, 1936. 20S8 Bl-8 in.
BUFFALO SKINNERS, THE. Sung by Pete Harris with guitar. Richmond,
Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 78 A4
BUGABOO, THE. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla., Alton C.
Morris, 1937. '978 M
BUILD ON THAT SHORE. Sung by Edwards' Luling quartet. Luling,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 612 A3
BULL-COW BLUES. Sung by Johnny Mae Medlock and Lillian Hutchins.
State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2718 Al
BULLDOG BITE. Sung by Gertrude Thurston and mixed group with drum.
New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 386 A
BULLFROG DRESSED IN SOLDIER CLOTHES. Sung by group of young men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 4.12 Bl
BULLFROG DRESSED IN SOLDIER CLOTHES. Sung by Wilberforce Swain, Jr.
New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 433 B2
BULLY COON. Sung by Joe McDonald. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4032 Bl
BULLY OF THE TOWN. Played by Luther Quinton on fiddle and Floyd
Jones on guitar. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin, Calif., Charles L.
Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0. 4090 A2 & 3
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BULLY OF THE TOWN. Played by Tink Queer on fiddle and Franklin
Slater and Bill Fowler on guitars. Ligonier, Fa., Sidney
Robertson^ 1936. 3156 Al
BULLY OF THE TOM. Sung by Joe Harris with guitar, with mandolin
by Kid West. Shrevepcrt, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
194-0. 3991 A3
BULLY OF THE TOM. Song by Negro convict. Tennessee state peni-
tentiary, Nashville, Tenn., John A. Lomax, 1933. 130 A2
BULLY OF THE TOWN. Sung by Ray Wood. Houston, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2595 Al
BULWARKS TURN UPSIDE DOM. Sung by Theodore Rolle with piano.
Key West, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 19A0. : •
3392 A2
BUMBLEBEE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John A,
Lomax, 1937. 924 A2
BUMBLEBEE. Sung by Negro convict. Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark.,
John A. Lomax, 1934- 245 A2
BUMMERS 1 REEL, THE. Played by Elmer Barton on. fiddle. Quebec, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3696 Al
BUMMING ON THE TURNPIKE. Sung by Elmer Barton. Quebec, Vt., Alan
Lomax and Helen Hardness Flanders, 1939. 3696 A2
BURDEN DOWN-. Sung by group of students from Rust college. Holly
Springs, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3015 Al
BURGLAR AND THE OLD MAID', THE. Sung by Jack Garland, with guitar
by Walter Garland. Arjay, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
• 1937. 1388 B2
BURGLAR MAN, THE. Sung by H. J. Becker with guitar. Appalachian
state teacher's college, Boone, N. C., John A. Lomax, 1936.
8/4 Al
BURY ME BENEATH THE WILLOW. Sung by Mrs. Cassie Acker, Mrs. Vancie
and Martha Halworth, with guitar by Clyde (Slim) Wilson.
Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3203 Bl
BURY ME BENEATH THE WILLOW. Sung by Mrs. L. Williams. Springfield,
Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3203 B2
BURY ME DEEP. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1840 B3
BURY ME IN THE FRUIT-A-STAND. Sung by Leon Ponce. Columbia, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3363 A2
BURY ME NOT ON THE LONE PRAIRIE. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1934. 58 B2
•BURY ME NOT ON THE LONE PRAIRIE. Sung by Mrs. Ollie Womble. Banner,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3028 B2
BURY ME OUT ON THE PRAIRIE. Sung by Marie Womble with guitar.
Banner, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3030 Al
BURYIN' LAZ'US. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Belle Glade, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 703 A2
BUTCHER BOY, THE. Sung- by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax and. Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- . 827 31
BUTCHER BOY, THE. Sung by Liza Stewart. Hazard, Ky.,. Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1545 A2 & Bl
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BUTCHER BOY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Esco Kilgore . Norton, Va. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2776 Al
BUTCHER BOY, THE. Sung by Vergie Bailey. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 144-6 Al
BUTCHER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1791 Al
BUTCHER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Ben Rice. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3224 Al
BUTCHER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Farmer Collett with guitar.
Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-22 Al
BUTCHER'S BOY, THE. Sung by May Kennedy MeCord. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3205 Bl
BUTCHER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Edith Harmon. Near Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2909 B2
BUTCHER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Mrs; G; V. Easley. Houlka, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3024 Bl
BUTCHER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Gladys Helen Davis and Mrs.
Flossie Ellen Evans. Galax, Va., John A. and Bess Lomax,
1937. 1341 Al
BUTCHER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Crandon, Wis.,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3285 A2
BUZZARD AND CROW. Sung by Drew Howard. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 903 Al
BY-ANB-BY. Sung by Annie Holmes. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2719 B4
BY-AND-BY. Sung by Annie Holmes. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2721 Al
BYE, BYE, MY DARLING. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1804 Bl
BYE-0-BABY. Sung by Alice (Judge)' Richardson. Natchez, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4005 A2
BYE-0-BABY. Sung by Martha Wright. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John a.
Lomax, 1937. 910 Al
BYE-0-BABY. Sung by Tina (Mom) Russell. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1033 Bl
BYE-0-BABY 3UNTIN 1 . Sung by Mrs. Crockett Ward. Galax, Va., John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1366 A3
BYE-0-BABY BUNTING. Sung by Mrs. Ruth Clark Cullipher and Angie
Clark. Mullins, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1299 A3
BYE YOU BABY BUNTING. Sung by Mrs. Jessie Buchanan. Magee, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3055 Bl
C. & 0. CANAL .SONG, THE. Sung by Francis Sullivan. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 1850 32
C. C. RIDER. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935- 52 3
C. C. C. BLUES. Sung by Clay Begley. Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 193?/ 1454 A3
C. C. C. BLUES. Sung by group of boys with guitar. Migratory camp,
Brawley, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 356I Bl
C. C. C. BLUES. Sung by Jimmie Collins with guitar. Migratory camp,
Brawley, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3563 A2
CIO UNION SONG. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. , Alan
Lomax, 1939. 2534 B
C-NATURAL BLUES. Sung by Tom Bell with guitar. Livingston, /-la., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4069 A2
CA' THE YOWES. Sung by Mrs. Charlotte Maclnnes. Oakland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3857 A3
CABBAGE. Sung by Theodore Rolle with piano. Key West, Fla., Stetson
Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3392 31
CACKLE OLD HEN. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Term.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2919 Bl
CACKLIN' HEN, Played by Asheville, N. C. dance band. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3245 Al
CACKLIN' HEN. Played by Asheville, N. C. dance band. National folk
festival, Chicago, III., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3257 33
CACKLIN 1 HEN. Played by Bascom Lamar Lunsford on fiddle. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1841 Bl
CACKLIN' HEN. Played by Bcgtrotters band. Galax, Va., Alan Lomax.;?
and Peter Seeger,*1939. 3765 A3
CACKLIN' HEN. Played by Boyd Asher on fiddle. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1527 B2
CACKLIN' HEN. Played by Lev/is H. Propps on fiddle and Red King on
guitar. Pleasonton, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 620 B
CACKLIN' HEN. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle. Hazard, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1535 33
CACKLIN' HEN. Played by Mrs. R. R. Denoon on guitar, with fiddle by
R. R. Denoon and mandolin by Jim Denoon. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3202 32
CACKLIN' HEN. Played by Wade Ward on fiddle. Galax, Va. , Alan Lomax
and Peter Seeger, 1939. 376<t B3 & 4
CACKLIN' HEN. Sung by Blind Pete and partner with fiddle. Little
Rock, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 239 31
CACKLIN' HEN. Sung by Ed Morrison. American folk song festival,
Ashland, Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934. 301 B
CACKLIN' HEN. Sung by Skyline farms group. Washington, D. C, Alan
Lomax, 1933. 1630 Al
CACKLIN' HEN.. Sung by T. Vanderpool and G. Maggard. American folk
song festival, Ashland, Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934. 292 32
CACKLIN' HEN. Sung by Walter Harp, with fiddle by Charles Cook,
guitars by Charles Powell and Bennie Lindsay and harmonica by
Junius Lindsay. Hi Way cafe, Brentwood, Calif., Sidney Robertson,
1939. 3319 A & 3
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CAESAR RILEY. Sung by Abraham (Rabbit) Atterly. Chosen, Fla., Alan
Lomax, Zora Nealo Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935-
379 Al
CAESAR RILEY. Sung by an old man. New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas,
Man Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 4-33 Bl
CALEDONIA MARCH. Played by L. 0. Weeks on fiddle. Springfield, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3688 B
CALICO. Played by Stephen B. Tucker on fiddle. Meridian, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3048 B4
CALIFORNIA BLUES. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 194-0.
3420 B2
CALIFORNIA COTILLION. Played by Bogtrotters band. Galax, Va.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1371 Bl
CALIFORNIA COTILLION. Played by Crockett "Ward on fiddle and
Fields Ward on guitar. Galax, Va. , John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. 4082 B3
CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE. Sung by two girls, with guitar by J.
Hensley. Pineville, Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938.
1974 B-10 in.
CALL HIM, RACHEL, CALL HIM. Sung by four girls. Tupelo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2959 M
CALL THAT POSSUM. Sxing by Isaac, Katharine and Christeen Shipp.
Byhalia, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3008 A2
CALL THAT RELIGION? Sung by Mangrum Trio. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin,
Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4100 A
CALLAHAN. Played by Boyd Asher on fiddle. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1527 Al
CALLAHAN. Played by G. C. Nicholson on fiddle. Providence, Laurel
co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1503 B2
CALLAHAN. Played by M. Asher on banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1517 A3
CALLAHAN. Played by Mrs. Winnie Prater on banjo. Salyersville,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1593 A2
CALLAHAN. Played by Pete Steele on banjo. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1707 A
CALLAHAN. Played by W. M. Stepp on fiddle. Salyersville, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1568 32
CALLAHAN. Sung and spoken by Oscar Parks. Deuchars, Ind., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1728 A2
CALLAHAN'S REEL. Played by Patrick Bonner on fiddle. St. James,
Beaver island, Mich/, Alan Lomax, 1938. 2269 Bl
CALLING CHICKEN, COW AND HOG. Sung by spectators on fair day.
Pine Mountain, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1417 A & B
CALLING CHICKENS. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2698 A3
CATLING CHICKENS AND DOGS. Sung by Mrs. Laura Clifton. Tupelo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2970 B3
CALLING COWS. Sung by Mrs. Laura Clifton. Tupelo, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2970 B4
CALLING DOGS. Sung by various people. Fort Spunky, Tex., John
A. Lomax, 1935. 740 Al
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CALLING DUCKS. Sung by Miss Ora Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A.
Lomax and Laiu-ence Powell, 1936. 863 Al
CALLING DUCKS AND CHICKENS. Sung by Ora Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lonax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 349 Bl
CALLING FAMILY, COWS AND CHICKENS. Sung by Mrs. J. R. Bickerstaff .
Near Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2982 B2
CALLING FARM ANIMALS. Sung by Charles Eckhart with horn. Bandera,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2:639 Al
CALLING FARM ANIMALS. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 84.9 B2
CALLING HER HUSBAND. Sung by Mrs. Laura Clifton, with husband's
answer. Tupelo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 297G B5
CALLING HOGS. Sung by Henry Zweiful. Zweiful farm, Ft. Sparky,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 829 3
CALLING HOGS. Sung by Willie Williams. State penitentiary,
Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 726 A2
CALLING ON MY LORD. Sung by congregation. Baptist church, New
Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 397 a2 & B
CALLING ON MY LORD. Sung by group of Andros island men. Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
494 A
CALLING SIM. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1796 A5
CALLING SMOKY. Sung by Negro woman prisoner. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 701 Bl
CALLING TRAINS. Sang by an old train-caller from New Orleans, La.
State penitentiary, ParchiEan, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936.
599 Al
CALLS, MEAL TIME. Sung by Thomas J. Marshall and Samuel Brooks.
Edwards, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3072 B2
CALOMEL SONG, THE. Sung by Sam Harmon. Maryville, Term., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2899 B
CALVARY. Sung by Palmer Godsey and the Sacred harp singers.
Bethel church, Franklin cc, Ala., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2949 Bl
CM' YE BY ATHOL. Sung by Mrs. Charlotte Maclnnes. Oakland,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3857 32
CAMBRIC SHIRT, THE. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2705 B2
CAMBRIC SHIRT, THE. Sung by Mrs. M. P. Daniels. East Calais, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3724 A
CAMBRIC SHIRT, THE. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Svansville, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1736 A
CAMELITE, THE, Sung by Mrs. Dizia Puckett. Near Tishomingo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2984 A2-B
CAMPAIGN SONG AGAINST GROVER CLEVELAND. Sung by Sam Bell. Cliff
house, Tuolumne co., Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939.
3371 Bl
CAN-CAN. Sung by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton with piano.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lcmax, 1938. 1634 Bl
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CAN I SLEEP IN YOUR BARN TONIGHT, MISTER? Sung by Baseom Lamar
Lunsford with banjo. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and
William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1809 31
CANAAN LAND MERE THE SOUL OF MAN NEVER DIES. Sung by Jim and
Sarah Garland. Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1933. 2022 B-10 in.
CANDIDATE'S A DODGER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena,
Ark., John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 863 Bl
C.ANDY GAL. Sung by group of Negro school children. Near York,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4029 B3
CANDY GAL. Sung by Hettie Godfrey. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4018 B3
CANDY GAL. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2684 B2
CANDY GIRL. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Tenn. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2916 Bl
CANDY GIRL, THE. Sung by Byron (Byron Reno) Coffin, with piano
by Mrs. Coffin. Alameda, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939.
3823 A2
CANDY MAN, THE. Sung by Wade Hale with guitar. Middlesboro, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1407 Al
CAN'T CALL THE HALLIE MOORE. Sung by Negro male group.
Frederica, Ga. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 335 Bl
CAN'T DANCE JOSIE. Sung by children's group. Pond Springs
school, near Austin, Tex., John A. Loraax, 1936. 656 B4
CAN'T HIDE. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary,
Raleigh, N. C, John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 270 Bl
CAN'T PICK COTTON, CAN'T PLOW CORN. Sung by group of Negro
convicts. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax,
1936. 600 A2
CAN'T PUT ON MY SHOES. Sung by Stavin' Chain with guitar and
fiddle. Lafayette, La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 94 Al
CAN'T SIT DOWN. Sung by five Negro convicts. State prison camp,
Boone, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 336 A2
CAN'T SIT DOM. Sung by James Mclven, Louis Crosby, James White
and Newman Winstead. State prison camp, Boone, N. C, John
A. Lomax, 1936. 860 B2
CAN'T YOU DANCE THE POLKA? Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland.
Sailors' snug harbor, Staten Island, New York, N. Y., Alan
Lomax, 1939- 2525 A & B
CAN'T YOU LINE 'EM? Sung by George Harris. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1940. 3406 A & B
CAN'T YOU LINE 'EM? Sung by group of eight. State penitentiary,
Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 724 Bl
CAN'T YOU LINE 'EM? Sung by Roscoc McLean and group. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 694 31
CAN'T YOU LINE IT? Sung by A. B. Hicks. Eatonville, Fla.,
Alan Lomax, Zora U*ale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 362 A
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CAN'T YOU LINE IT? Sung by A. B. Hicks. Eatonville, Fla., Alan
Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
363 A
CAN'T YOU ROLL UP AND GIN? Tun," by Harriet McClintock. Near
Sumterville, Ala.-, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4025 A2
CAPITALS OF THE STATES SONG, THE. Sung by Aunt Phoebe Elliott.
New Harmony, Ind. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1748 A2
CAP > N See CAPTAIN
CAPTAIN
GAP'N CAIN'T READ. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1307 31
GAP'N, DID YOU HEAR? Sung by James Hale and George James.
Atmore state prison farm, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937.
943 B2
CAP'N, DID YOU HEAR 'BOUT? Sung by Ed Cobb. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1330 Al
CAP'N DON'T 'LOW NO TRUCKIN ' -ROUND IN HERE. Sung by group of
Negro women prisoners. Gorree state farm, Huntsville, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2639 31
CAP'N HE COT DRUNK. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2319 Al
CAP'N, I GOT A HOME IN OKLAHOMA. Sung by Tommy Woods and group
of Negro convicts. Clements state farm, Brazoria, Tex., John
A. and Ruly T. Lomax, 1939. 2596 B2
CAP'N, 1 HEARD WHAT YOU SAID. Sung by George James. Atmore
state prison farm, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 934 -A3
CAP'N, I'LL HIDE YOU. Sung by Henry Truvillion. Burkeville,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2664 A2
CAP'N TOM. Sung by Negro convict. Little Rock, Ark., John A.
Lomax, 1934= 236 A3
CAPTAIN, CAPTAIN. Sung by Base oe Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1784 A4
CAPTAIN, CAPTAIN, DON'T YOU SEE? Sung by Charley Jones.
Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 363 B2
■ CAPTAIN GEORGE. Sung by Dobie Red and group of Negro convicts..
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936."
618 B
CAPTAIN GEORGE GOT THE RECORD. Sung by Charlie McKinley,
Nathaniel Scott, W, J. Maynard and Charlie Holloway. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 6l6 B
CAPTAIN GOT A LONG CHAIN. Sung by George Goran. Camp no. 10,
Culpeper, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 722 B2
CAPTAIN HANSY BLUES. Sung by group of men, with guitar. Near
Canton, Ga., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4074 31
CAPTAIN HULL AMD PROUD DAGUS. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central
Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4202 A4
CAPTAIN, I AM GITTIN' TIRED. Sung by Willie Carter, Albert
Nicholson, Allen Gordon and David Alexander. State docks,
Mobile, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1336 A2
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CAPTAIN JINKS. Sung by Southern Illinois group with dance band.
National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3261 A3
CAPTAIN JINKS OF THE- HORSE MARINES. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan.
Bells, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 923 B2
CAPTAIN OF DE SHIP. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1306 Bl
CAPTAIN PATRICK SONG. Sung by Joe Hubbard. Hamiltontown , near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. ' 2325 B2
CAPTAIN, THERE'S A SPIRIT ABOARD YOUR SHIP. Sung by Jack
Delancey. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and
Mary Elizabeth Bamicle, 1935. 379 31
CAPTAIN KITH HIS WHISKERS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with
banjo. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell
Greet, 1935. 1837 A3
CAPTAIN WITH HIS WHISKERS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford, with
fiddle. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell
Greet, 1935. 1837 M
CAPTAIN WITH HIS WHISKERS. Sung by Hubert Brady. Columbia,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3356 Al
CAPTAIN WITH THE WHISKERS. Sung by Walter Alderman. Old
fiddlers convention, Galax, Va., John A. Lomax, 1937.
1359 Bl
CAPTAIN'S MULE. Sung by Harold B. Hazelhurst. Jacksonville,
Fla., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3142 B4, 3143 Al
CAPTURE OF JOHN HARDY, THE. Spoken by J. W. (Peg) Batcher. Ferrum,
Va., Herbert Halport, 1939- 27/+1 B3
CARD DEALER'S SONG. Sung by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1630 B
CARELESS LOVE. Played by Daw Henson on harmonica. Billy's branch,
Clay co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1508 B3
CARELESS LOVE. Played by Doyle Pugh on harmonica. Arthurdale, W.
Va., Charles Seeger, 1936. 3305 M
CARELESS LOVE. Played by Ernest Alston on guitar and Harding Price
on harmonica. Shafter F3A camp, Shafter, Calif., 194-0.
4104 B2
CARELESS LOVE. Played by 0. L. Coffey on banjo. Blowing Rock, N. C.
John A. Lomax, 1936. 350 A
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1799 Al
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by Gabriel Brown with guitar. Eatonville,
Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 361 A
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by group of residents of Washington, D. C.
Chevy Chase, Md., Alan Lomax, 1937. 1618 A & Bl
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by Huddie Ledbotter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 52 A
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by Mary Ila Long. Saltillo, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2966 Bl
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by Mrs. Ruth Clark Cullipher and Angie Clark.
Mullins, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1030 A2
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CARELESS LOVE. Sung by mixed group, with guitar by John Davis.
Frederica, Ga. , Alan Lomax, Zora Noale Hurston and Mary
' Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. . 318 Al
CARELESS LOVE. Sang by Pete Steele, with guitar by Craig Steele.
Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1704. 331
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by Robert and Viola Russell. Marion, Va.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3163 31
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by Ruby Clifton. Tupelo, Miss.-, Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2970 E2
CARELESS LOVE. Sung by W, 0. Handy with guitar. Washington, D. C.
Alan Lomax, 1933. 1620 B3
CAREY AND O'DONNELL. Sung by J. if. Green. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2299 A & B
CARMITCHELL. Sung by Mrs, Mary Puller "Cain. Clintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2321 A2 & 3
CAROLINE OF EDINBOROUGH TOWN. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James,
Leaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2293 A3
CAR.FER BLUES. Sung by Nathan Judd with guitar. Arvin FSA camp,
Arvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Scnkin, 194-0.
4039 Bl
CARRIE. Sung by Pete Harris with guitar. Richmond, Tex,, John A.
and Alan Lomax, 1934. 89 A3
CARRIE. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala,, John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939. ' ' 2634 A2
CARRIE, CARRIE. Sung by Thomas Langston, Judge Broadus, Albert
Nicholson and Joe Milhotise. State docks, Mobile, Ala., John
A. Lomax, 1937. ■ 1335 A2
CARROLL COUNTY BLUES. Played by 'Jade Ward on fiddle. Galax, Va.,
Alan Lomax and Peter Seetrer, 1939. 3764. A3
CARRY ME BACK TO MY CHILDHOOD HOME. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan.
Bells, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. ' 922 Bl, B2
CARRY ME, BURY ME, Sung by Rufus Spearman and group of Negro
convicts. Knight, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939-
2661 A2 tk Bl
CARVERS OF THE HOUR, THE. Sung by Mar.jorie Edgar. National folk
festival, Chicago, III. ,' Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3247 A5
CASEY JONES. Played by Ben Pitts on harmonica and guitar. Pine
Grove, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4225 A3
CASEY JONES. Played by Mrs. Ben Scott on fiddle and Myrtle 3.
Wilkinson on tenor banjo. Turlock, Calif., 1939. 4226 Bl
CASEY JONES. Sung by Ambers Deaton. Cody, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 1551 B2
CASEf JONES. Sung by Arthur (Brother-in-law) Armstrong with guitar.
Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3937 34
CASEY JOKES. Sung by 3a scorn Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Groet, 1935. 1817 B2
CASEY JONES. Sung by Hyron (Byron Reno) Coffin, with piano by
Mrs. Coffin. Alameda, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 193 c ).
3823 Bl & 2
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CASEY JONES. Sung by Earl Robinson. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax,
1923. 1628 Al
CASEY JONES. Sung by Ed Cobb. Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax,
1937. 1330 31
CASEY JONES. Sung by friend of Wash Sanders. Canton, Miss., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1933- 1366-10 in.
CASEY JONES. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little Rock, /irk., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3186 A2
CASEY JONES. Sung by Jim Holbert. Visalia FSA camp, Visalia,
Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4136 A2
CASEY JONES. Sung by John Floyd. Vicksburg, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 3076 B2
CASEY JONES. Sung by Rcchelle French and Gabriel Brown with guitars.
Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 356 A
CASEY JONES. Sung by T. G. Hoskins with fiddle. Hyden, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1A61 31
CAT AND DOG FIGHT. Sung by Lawrence Evans. State penitentiary,
Huntsvilie, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax/ 1939. 2646 D3
CAT CAME 3ACK, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1799 A3
CAT CAME BACK, THE. Sung by Gertrude Thurston. New Bight, Cat
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 403 A2
CAT CAME BACK, THE. Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 334-3 Al
CAT SKINS. Spoken by Sam and Alberta Harmon. Maryville, Tenn. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2926 A2, 2926 331, 2927 Al
CAT STORY, THE. Spoken by Mose (Clear Rock) Piatt. Taylor, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2645 A2
CATCH A NIGGER BY DE TOE. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1323 B2
CATCH THAT TRAIN. Sung by Sam (Old Dad) Ballard. New Iberia, La.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 100 Bl
CATTLE CALLING. Sung by Henry Zweiful. Zweiful farm, Ft. Sparky,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 829 A
CATTLE CALLS AND BREAKDOWN. Sung by Bob Criswell. Throckmorton,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 575 B2
CATTLE STAMPEDE. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1935. 573 A
CECIL SAVE IN A TIME OF STORM, Sung by group of Andros island
men. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 496 A & B2
CEILY. Sung by Ruby Wilson. Kingsville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939. 2626 Bl
CERTAINLY, LORD. Sung by Dock Reed and Vera Hall. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4020 B2
CHAIN AROUND MY LEG, A. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie
with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1940. 3415 B2
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CHAIN GANG. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryant, with guitar by Jack
Bryant, Firebaugh FSA camp, Firobaugh, Calif., Charles L.
Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4148 31
CHAIN GANG BLUES. Sung by James Kale. Atmoro state prison farm,
Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 934 Bl
CHAIN GANG HOLLER. Sung by Leroy' (Captain Bob Lightfoot) Ramsey.
Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 337 Al
CHAIN GANG SONG. Sung by Leroy (Captain Bob Lightfoot) Ramsey.
Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 338 Al, 339 A & B
GKAINEY. Sung by Blind Willie McTell with guitar. Atlanta, Ga.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4073 Bl
CHARCOAL FROSTY MORNING. Sung by Mrs. Louise Edwards and mixed
group. Gautier, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3108 Al
CHARIOT- JUBILEE. Sung by group of Negro school children (girls).
Drew, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4014 Al
CHARLES GITEAU See CHARLES GUITEAU
CHARLES GUITEAU
CHARLES GITEAU. Sung by H. L. Maxey. Ferrum, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2744 B3
CHARLES GUITEAU. Sung by Ba scorn Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y., George 17. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935-
1812 Al
CHARLES GUITEAU. Sung by Mrs. Carlos Gallimore. Galax, Va.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1361 A2
CHARLIE GUITEAU. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Kill Grlssom. Saltillo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2968 A2
CHARLIE. Sung by Ina Jones, Nellie Frewitt and Vivian Skinner.
Near Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2993 B3
CHARLIE. Sung by Mrs. Dizia Puckett. Near Tishomingo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2990 A2
CHARLIE. Sung by Mrs. Mildred Gravett. Iuka, Miss.", Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3023 A2
CHARLIE, Sung by Mrs. Ollie Womble. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3033 A2
CHARLIE BROOKS. Sung by Edna Sasser. High Springs, Fla., Alton
C. Morris, 1937. 984 Al
CHARLIE GUITEAU See CHARLES GUITEAU
CHARLIE, HE'S A FINE YOUNG MAN. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker.
Magee, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3066 B3
CHARLIE, HE'S A NICE YOUNG MAN. Sung by John A. Lomax. Drew,
Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4008 33
CHARLIE, HE'S A NICE YOUNG MAN. Sung by Mrs. Vivian Skinner.
Near Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2981 B2
CHARLIE JOHNSON, COME AND GST YOUR BOM, OF RICE. Sung by Negroes
with work rhythm • Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elisabeth Barnicle, 3.935. 489 Al
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CHARLIE QUANTRELL. Sung by Mrs. Cora Burgess. Grand Saline, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 929 Al
CHARLIE QUANTRELL. Sung by Mrs. George White. Grand Saline, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937." 931 3
CHARLIE OVER THE WATER. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3773 Dl
CHARMING BEAUTY BRIDE, THE. Sung by Airs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena,
Ark., John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. S/,.9 A2
CHARMING BETSY. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. , Alan
Lomax, 1939. 2554- A2
CHARMING BETSY. Sung by Ba scorn Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New
York, N. Y. , George YL Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1798 31
CHARMING BETSY. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2319 B3
CHARMING BETSY. Sung by T. G. Hoskins with fiddle. Hyden, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. H63 31
CHARMING BILLY. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 254-7 Bl
CHARMING BILLY. Sung by Clay Walters. Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1575 32
CHERRY, CHERRY IN MY BASKET. Sung by seven children. Greenville,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3099 A7
CHERRY TREE CAROL, THE. Played by Lee Skeens on fiddle. Wooten,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14,65 A2
CHERRY TREE CAROL, THE. Spoken by Mrs. Margaret Sullivan.
Springfield, Vt. , Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders,
1939. 374-6 D2
CHERRY TREE CAROL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Lee Skeens. Wooten, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-65 Al
CHERRY TREE CAROL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Young. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 154-9 A2-B1
CHEW MY CHAWING GUM. Sung by Fannie Lou and Mary Ruth Fcltner.
Lower Hell-for-certain school, Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and
Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-50 34
CHEW MY TER3ACCER. Sung by Ray Wood. Houston, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2594- A3
CHEW YOUR ROCK CANDY. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and children's
group. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3050 A2
CHEYENNE. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935-
665 B4-
CHEYENNE. - Sung by Mrs. Gcldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown , near Wise,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2835 A2
CHICK-A-MA-CRANEY-MA-CROW. Spoken by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon
College, N. C. , Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3775 A2
CHICK OLD HEN. Sung by Fields Ward, with Bogtrctters band. Old
fiddlers convention, Galax* Va., John A. Lomax, 1937.
1364 A3
CHICKADEE. Sung by Molly McDonald. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4-031 33
CHICKADEE. Sung by Aunt Molly McDonald. Livingston, Ala., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4-032 Al
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CHICKADEE-DEE. Sung by J. D. Dillingham. - Llano, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 393 Al
CHICKEN AND HAM. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 404-7 22
CHICKEN IN THE BREAD TRAY. Sung by Richard Walker. Magee, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3104- 31
CHICKEN PIE. Played by W. E. Claunch on fiddle. Near Guntown,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2972 M
CHICKEN PIE. Sung by Paul Holland with guitar. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3218 A3
CHICKEN REEL. Played by Lloyd (Red) Harmon on guitar and Willard
Brewer on fiddle. Shafter FSA camp, Shaftcr, Calif., 194-0.
4,107 B2
CHICKEN REEL. Played by Russell Wise on fiddle. Cherry Lake Farms,
Fla., Margaret Valiant, 1936. 3312 A5
CHICKEN REEL. Played by Wade Ward on fiddle. Galax, Va., Alan
Lomax and Peter Seeger, 1939. 3762 B2
CHICKEN REEL. Sung by Joe Bowers with fiddle and guitar. Spur,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935- 546 A2
CHICKENS ACR0W1NG. Played by Wayne Perry on fiddle. Crowley, La.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- • 21 A4-
CHICKENS CACKLIN'. Played by Wayne Perry on fiddle. Crowley, La.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1935. 20 A2
CHICKENS IN THE GARDEN. ' Sung by Albertine Kerith. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 897 Bl
CHIEF BRIGHT SKY. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar. San
Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1933. 3818 Al
CHIEFTAIN'S DAUGHTER, THE. Sung by Mason Parmer with tenor guitar.
Newberry, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2354- A
CHILDREN'S SERMON. Spoken by Irene Jackson. Jacksonville, Fla.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 314-1 33, 3H2 Al
CHILLY WINDS. Played by Fields Ward on banjo. Galax, Va., Alan
Lomax and Peter Seeger, 1939. 3762 A4.
CHILLY WINDS. Sung by Fields Ward with Bogtrotters band. Galax,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1363 Al
CHIMCHACK. Sung by Jim Holbert. Visalia FSA camp, Visalia, Calif.,
Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4136 Bl
CHIMNEY SWEEPER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 869 31
CHIMNEY SWEEPER. Sung by Mrs. Maude D. Clevenger and Mrs. Norah
de Vault. Luttrell, Tenn. , Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2936 A2
CHINESE BREAKDOWN. Played by Asheville, N. C. dance band.
National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
324-4- 32
CHINESE BREAKDOWN. Played by Frank Goodwyn on fiddle and Manuel
(Mexican) Salinas on guitar. Sarita, Tex., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939. 2613 Al
CHINESE BREAKDOWN. Played by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrett on
harmonica and guitar. Crossville, Tenn., Sidney Robertson,
1936. 3173 Al
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CHINESE BREAKDOWN. Playact by Millard Lay on harmonica. Arthurdale,
W. Va., Charles Seeger, 1936. 3305 Al
CHIPPY, GET YOUR HaIR CUT. Flayed by Stephen B. Tucker on fiddle.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 30^8 B2
CHISELER'S SORROW. Sung by Ilerschel Phillips. Crossville, Tenn.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3176 B2
CHISHOLM TRAIL. Sung by Robert Short. Mitchell, S. Dak., Nicholas
Ray, 1939- 3631 A2
CH00DLE-DI-D00. Sung by eight Negro girls. Kirby industrial
school, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934. 88 A4
CHOODLE-OODLE-00. Sung by group of Negro children. Frederica, Ga.,
Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935- 309 B2
CHOOSE MY SEAT AND SET DOM. Sung by Amy Moss. Natchez, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4001 A2
CHOOSE YO' SEAT AND SET DOM. Sung by Deck and Henry Reed and
Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1317 A2
CHORUS JIG. Played by Ed. Larkin on fiddle and guitar. Chelsea,
Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939- 3722 B
CHRIST IS COMIN' ON THE CLOUD. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gipson.
Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2652 A3
CHRIST TOLD NICODEMUS. Sung by Zackie Knox and Lillie Cogswell.
Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1039 Al
CHRISTIE WARDEN. Sung by Mrs. M. P. Daniels. East Calais, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939- 3731 B2
CHRISTMAS EVE. Sung by J. V;. Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2276 Bl
CHRISTMAS EVE IN THE EAST SIDE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New
York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2537 A2 & B
CHRISTMAS LAST. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2822 Bl
CHRISTMAS TIME IN THE MORNING. Played by Stephen B. Tucker on
fiddle. Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3047 Bl
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBO. Sang by John B. Jones. Houston, Tex., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2589 Al
CHURCH DOOR OPENING SONG. Sung by Rev. H. W. Stucky. Jacksonville,
Fla., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3144 A2
CHURCH HOUSE BLUES. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940.
3416 E2
CHURCH SERVICE. Spoken by Rev. Luther Pratt. New Bight, Cat
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 394 Al
CHURCH SERVICE. Sung and spoken by Rev. J. J. Jones, John Tartan
anc? Willie Montgomery. Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934 •
229 Al
CHURCH SERVICE, EASTER. Sung and spoken by Sin-killer Griffin and
congregation. Darrington state farm, Sandy Point, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1934. 185-187
CHURNING. p Sung by Daisy Lee Coston and group of Negro school
children. . Brandon, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 940 A4
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CHURNING SG? T G. Sung by Harriet McClintock. Near Sumterville, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4.025 34
CINCINNATI BLUES. Sung by Chester Allen with guitar. Skyline farms,
Scott sboro, Ala.. Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2944 A2
CINDERELLA. Sung by four children. Dunham, Ky. , Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2739 A4
CINDERELLA. Sung by grouo of girls of Heaton school. Heaton,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2860 32
CINDY. Played by Mrs. Lena Dare Turbyfill on banjo. Elk Park, N. C.
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2853 Al
CINDY. Played by Wade Ward on banjo. Galax, Va., Alan Lomax and
Peter Seeger, 1939. 3762 A2
CINDY. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Tenn. , Herbert
Halpert/ 1939. 2834 32
CINDY. Rung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. Leicester, N. C,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3155 31
CINDY. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3257 31
CINDY. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- loL)6 32
CINDY. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1339 33
CINDY. Sung by Ben Dugger. Elk Park, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939-
2353 A2
CINDY. Sung by Jert Martin with guitar. Horse creek, Clay co.,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1497 A2 & B
CINDY. Sung by Blind James Howard with fiddle. Harland, Ky. , John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 76 A3
CINDY. Sung by Dee Burque. New York, N. I., Herbert Halpert, 1939-
3636 B2
CINDY. Sung by group of residents of Washington, D. C. Chevy
Chase, Md. , Alan Lomax, 1937. 1618 32
CINDY. Sung by John Hatcher, with fiddle by John Brown. Iuka, Miss.
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3001 Bl & 2
CINDY. Sung by Mrs. Cinderella Kinnaird. National folk festival,
Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3265 A3
CINDY. Sung by Mrs. Cleophas Franklin. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2393 A2
CINDY. Sung by Mrs. Ollie Womble with guitar. Banner, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3034 32
CINDY. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2756 31
CINDY. Sung by W. E. Claunch with fiddle and Mrs. Christeen
Haygood with guitar. Near Guntown, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2973 33
CINDY JANE. Played by Frank Kittrall on fiddle with heel tapping,
with Mrs. Kittrall beating straws. Meridian, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3036 31
CIRCUS PIECE. Played by Stephen 3. Tucker on fiddle. Meridian,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3043 31
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CITY QUICKSTEP. Played by Sanford and Harry Rich on fiddles,
Elmer Rich on guitar and Rensel Rich on mandolin. Arthurdale,
W. Vs.., Charles Seeder, 1936. 3306 33
CLAP, CLAP, PARTNER. Gang by Negro school children. Jasper, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3981 d3
CLARENCE;. Sung by Ozzie Waters. Concord, Calif., Sidney Robertson,
1939. 3345 A2
CLAUDE ALLEN. Sung by Lav/ton Grogan. Silver st ne, N. C, John A.
Lomax, 1936. 854 A2
CLAUDE ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Carlos Gallimore. Galax, Va., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1351 Al
CLAUDE ALLEN. Sung by Mrs. Edith Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2908 A2
CLAI CuUNTY ELECTION, 1933. Sung by Daw Henson. Billy's branch,
Clay co., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1499 32
CLEAR WATER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Liae Pace. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14.69 Al
CLEMENS RAG. Played by Ace Johnson and Gander on guitars..
Clemens state farm, Brazoria, Tex., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939. 3552 32
CLEMENTINE. Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. 3348 31
CLEVELAND CAMPAIGN SONG. Sung by Uncle Hob Ledbetter. Oil City,
La., John A. ana Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3992 31
CLEVER GLENN CARVER. Sung by Allen Reid. State farm, Raiford, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2707 32
CLEVER SKIPPER, THE. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1603 A
CLIFTON'S CREW, THE. Sung by Patrick Bonner. St. James, Beaver
Island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2270 D, 2271 A & B
CLIM3IN' HIGH MOUNTAINS TRYIN 1 TO GET HOME. Sung by Blind Willie
McTell with guitar. Atlanta, Ga. , John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. 406'} 32
CLIM3IN' UP DE HILL 0' MT. ZI0N. Sung by Uncle Rich Brown.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1316 Bl
CLIMBIN' UP DE NILE 0' MT. ZI01I. Sung by Dock Reed. and Vera Hall.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and. Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2687 Bl
CLIMBIN' UP BE HILL 0' MT. ZI0NEE. Sung by Uncle Rich Brown.
Sumterville, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4026 Al
CLIMBIN' UP THE MOUNTAINS, CHILDREN. Sung by Negro choir from
Metropolitan community church, Chicago, 111. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3262 31
CLIMBING JACOB'S LADDER. Sung by Mrs. Lucils Benson. San Antonio,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 542 Bl
CLIMBING OVER ZION'S HILL. Sang by I. N. Mar lor. Boyd's cove,
Madison co., N. C, Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3172 32
CLIMBING UP THE GOLDEN STAIRS. Played by Champaign county dance
band. National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3259 33
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CLIMBING UP THE MOUNTAIN. Sung by Tommie Randolph, Lee Hunter and
four Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lonax, 1934. 213 A2
CLOAK-MAKERS UNION. Sung by Gladys, Mattie and Juanita Crouch. St.
Louis, Mo., Sidney Robertson , 1936. 3197 A2
CLOG DANCE. Danced by group of Wisconsin lumberjacks, with Swiss
accordion. National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 32^6 Al
CLOSE OF THE DAY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Sells, Tex.,
John A. Lonax, 1937. 1337 32
CLUB MEETING, THE. Sung by Leon Ponce. Columbia, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939- 3369 Bl
CLUCK, OLD PEN. Played by Bascom Lamar Lunsfcrd on fiddle. New
York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1837 B2
CLUCK, OLD HEN. Played by J. W. Russell on fiddle, Robert Russell,
Sr. on guitar and Yforley Rolen on banjo. Marion, Va., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3165 31
CLUCK, OLD KEN. Played by Lee Skeens on fiddle. Wooten, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14.67 32
CLUCKIN' HEN. Played by Jim Denoon on guitar. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3202 A2
COAL AND COKE LINE, THE. Sung by Addison Dooerman. Tygart valley
homesteads, Elkins, W. Va., Gordon Barnes, 1939. 3571 31
COAL CREEK DISASTER. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1039- 2539 A
COAL CREEK MARCH. Played by Robert Rickcr on banjo. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax and Jerome Wiesnor, 194-0. 3903 32
COAL CREEK MARCH. Played by Jesse Spencer on banjo. Cincinnati,
u
)hio. Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1693 Al
COAL CREEK MARCH. Played by Pete Steele on banjo. Hamilton,
Ohio. Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1703 A
COAL CREEK TROUBLES. Sung by Jilson Setters with fiddle. Ashland,
Ky., Jolm A. Lomax, 3.937. 1017 B
COAL CREEK WAR, THE. Spokon by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1331 Al
COAL CREEK WAR, THE. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, -1937. 1331 A2
COAL CRY. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Haipert, 1939. 3656 A5
COAL MINER'S CHILD, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2575 A & 3
COCK ROBIN. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3775 Al
COCK RODIN IS DEAD ,uND GONE TO HIS GRAVE. Sung by Mrs. Harrison.
Springfield, Vt. , Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders,
1939- ■ 3687 31
COCKY-D0ODLE-DOODLE-D00. Sung by eight Negro girls. Kirby
industrial school, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934-
8S A7
COCONUT GROVE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Lillian Pennington. Near
Tishomingo, Miss. ,' Herbert Haipert, 1939. ' 2979 Al
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COCONUT GROVE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Gllie Womble with guitar. Banner,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3033 32
COD LIVER ILL. Sung by 3url Ives with guitar. Washington^ D. C,
Alan Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1938. 1770 Al
COFFEE GROWS ON MITE OAK TREES. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Fentress. Waco, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 925 33
COFFEE GROWS ON WRITE OAK TREES. Sung by Mrs. Audrey Heliums. Near
Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Hal-pert, 1939. 2920 A2
COFFEE GROWS ON MITE OAK TREES. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Hill Grissom.
Saltillo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2966 A4
COFFEE GROWS ON MITE OAK TREES. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3066 32
COFFEE GROWS ON WHITE OAK TREES. Sung by Mrs. Ina Jones, Mrs.
Nellie Prewitt and Mrs. Vivian Skinner. Near Burnsville, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2993 A2
COFFEE GROWS ON MITE OAK TREES. Sung by Mrs. Gllie Womble. Banner,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3032 31
COFFEE CROWS CM MITE OAK TREES. Sung by Mrs. Pauline Parsons.
Luttrell, Term., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2934- 31
COFFEE GROWS OK WHITE OAK TREES. Sung by school group. Vancleave,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3HC Al
COLD, FROSTY MORNING. Played by Stephen 3. Tucker on fiddle.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3045 Al
COLD, ICY FLOOR, THE. Played by Bogtrotters band. Old fiddlers
convention, Galax, Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 135S 31
COLD MOUNTAIN HILLS ARE FALLING AROUND ME. Sung by Mrs. Nell
Hampton. Salyersville-, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1570 Al
COLD PENITENTIARY SLUES, THE. Sung by Ted Roberts. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1550 A
COLE YOUNGER. Sung by Den Rico. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 32.12 31
COLE YOUNGER. Sung by David ?.'. Freece. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 911 Al
COLE YOUNGER. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, beaver island, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 2279 A
COLE YOUNGER. Sung by Mrs. a. L. Davis. Spur, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1935. 553 3
COLE YOUNGER. Sung by Wards II. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1933. 4197 32
COLLIER IN THE SCRUB. Played by G. G. Albritton and Cleo. W.
0' Berry on fiddle and straws. Sebring, Fla . , Carita Doggett
Corse and .Robert Cornwall, 1940. 3902 32
COLORED ARISTOCRACY. Played by Sanford and Harry Rich on fiddles,
Hensel Rich on gui tar and Elmer Rich on mandolin. Arthurdale,
Vi. Va., Charles Seegor, 1936. 3306 32
COLUMBIA. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New York,
N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1790 A3
COLUMBIA* Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New York,
N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1335 Al
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COLUMBUS STOCKADE, THE. Sung by Madge and Mrs. Fred Fisher. Tygart
valley homesteads, Elkins, W. Va., Gordon Barnes, 1939.
3571 A2
CuME ALL TRUE-HEARTED SOLDIERS. Sung by Mrs. Sarah Ison. Near
Norton, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2312 131
COME ALL YE FAIR AND HANDSOME GIRLS. Sung by Green Maggard. American
folk sung festival, Ashland, Ky, , Jean Thomas, 1934. 303 A
COME ALL YE FAIR AND TENDER LADIES. " Sung by John Adkins. Luttrell,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2935 02
COME ALL YE FAIR AND TENDER LADIES. Sung by Mrs. A. J. Huff.
Gatlinburg, Tenn,, Herbert Halpert, 1939= 2375 32
COME ALL YE FAIR AND TENDER LADIES. Sung by Mrs. W. R. Buchanan.
Heaton, N. C. , Herbert Halpert, 1939= 2357 Al
COME ALL YE MISSOURI GIRLS. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 847 E2
COME ALL YE PRETTY MAIDS. Sung by Rosa Day. American folk song
festival, Ashland, Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934 . 303 02
COME ALL YE TENDER HEARTED. Sung by Joe Hubbard. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2826 3.1
COME ALL. YOU CoAL MINERS. Sung by Sarah Ggan. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 19M A-10 in.
COME ALL YOU FAIR AND HANDSOME GIRLS. Sung by Shivy Levins. Arjay,
Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1392 A2 & 01
COME ALL YOU FAIR AND TENDER LADIES. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson.
Nov; York, N. Y, , Alan Lomax, 1939. 2552 A, 01 & 2, 2553 A
COME ALL YOU FAIR AND ' TENDER LADIES. Sung by Mrs. Myra Darnett
Miller. Tuekaseigee, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 342 A2
COME ALL YOU FAIRLANDER8 . Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain.
Clintwood, Va,, Herbert Halpert, 193;. 2813 Al
COME ALL YOU FRIENDS AND DEAR RELATIONS. Sung by Uncle Branch
Higgins. Salyersvxlle, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1593 Al
COME ALL YOU GOOD PEOPLE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3782 Al
COME ALL YOU HARDLY MINERS. Sung by Findlay Donaldson. Pinevilie,
Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Oarnicle, 1933. 1935 Al-10 in.
COME ALL YOU JOLLY CGEBOYS. Sung by Aloe Moore. Austin, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1934- • 5-6 A
COME ALL YOU JOLLY SHANTY BOYS. Sung by Bill McBri.de. Mt.
Pleasant, Mien., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2263 A2
COME ALL YOU ROVING COWBOYS. Sung by Clay Walters. Salyersville,
Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1575 A
COME ALE YOU TRUEBORN IRISHMEN. Sung by James Rattory. Walpole,
N. H., .Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939.
3751 B
COME ALE YOU VIRGINIA GIRLS. Sung by S. F. Russell. Marion, Va.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3163 Al
CoME ALL YOU YOUNG AND. TENDER LADIES. Sung by Ellie D. Sibert.
Horse creek, Clay cc, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1477 02
COSE ALL YOU YOUNG AND TENDER LADIES. Sung by Finley Adams.
Dunham, Ky., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2774- A2
COME ALL YOU YOUNG AND TENDER LADIES. Sung by Huldy Roberts.
Goosorock, Clay so., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
14-77 Dl
COME ALL YOU YOUNG COMPANIONS. Sung by Herman Myers. Newberry,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 234-7 B
COME ALL YOU YOUNG PEOPLE. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 193-4- 55 a1
COME ALL YOUNG AND TENDER LADIES. Sung by Mrs. Sarah I son. Near
Norton, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2813 Bl
COME ALL YOUNG FRIENDS WHILST I RELATE. Sung by Marion Stoggill.
Elkinsville, Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1724 A2
COME ALONG. Sung by Mrs. Dal Johnson. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1045 B2
COME ALONG AND GO ALONG. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell. Smithville,
Tenn. , Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3184 Bl
CoME ALONG, PINK. ' Sung by Mrs. Ruth Clark Cullipher and Angle
Clark. Mullins, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1299 BA
COME AROUND TO MY HOUSE NOW, THERE AIN'T NOBODY HOME OUT ME. Sung
by mixed group. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 436 Al
COME, BUTTER, COM;. Sung by Harriet McClintock. Near Sumterville,
Ale*, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4-025 Bl
COME, BUTTER, COME. Sung by Irene Williams. Rome, Miss., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. AOll A3
COME, BUTTER, COME. Sung by Joe and. Molly McDonald. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4034 Al
COME BY HERE. Sung by Ethel Best and group. State farm, Raiford,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 684 Al
COME, COME, YE SAINTS. Sung by Ernest Bourne. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 1637 Al
COME DOWN, ANGEL AND TROU3LE MY SOUL. Sung by group of Negro men
and women. Cockrum, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3010 B2
COME DOWN, YOU ROSES. Sung by Henry Lundy and Pappie. Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Oarnicle, 1935.
511 Al
COME HERE TOGETHER. Sung by John Henry Jackson and Norman Smith.
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3033 B2
CoME IN, COME IN, YuTJNG GENTLEMAN. Sung by Mrs. Eliza Pace. Hyden,
Ky. ;- Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1444 Bl
COME IN, SAID THE DAUBER. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with
banjo. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell
Greet, 1935. 1810 Bl
CoME, JINGLE AT THE WINDOW. Sung by John A. Lomax. Drew, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4012 J6
COME, JOHNNY COCOA. Sung by group of Andros island men. Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
515 Al
COME, LET US SING. Sung by Oscar and Mrs. Sabra Bare Hampton.
Morgan-ton, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2874 Al
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COME, MY LOVIN' BROTHER. Sung by Jin Carter. Livingston, Ala.,
John A, Lomax, 1937. 1314 32
CGHE, MY LOVING FATHER, AND GO ALONG WITH ME. Sung by Charlie
Black. Arjay, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1393 Al
CoMS ON AN' BOW DOWN. Sung by Janes (Iron Head) Baker and group of
Negro convicts. Ramsey state farm, Otey, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2606 02
CoME ON, 30YS, AND LET'S GO. Sung by Henry Truvillion. Burkeville,
Tex. , John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 3933 02
COS/IE ON, BROTHER, LET'S GO, DOWN THE WAIL. Sung by Mrs. Estelle
McKoely. Clinton, Ark. , Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3192 03
CoME ON, FRIENDS, AND LET'S GO DOWN. Sung by, Sarah Ogan. Ner York,
N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1937. 1944- 01-10 in.
.COME ON, MY LITTLE GIRL. Sung by Boyd and Roy Sibert. Webb branch,
Clay co., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. I486 B2
COME ON, STRAIGHTEN ME OUT. Sung by Willie George Albertino King.
Winnfiold, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3998 02
COME ON, WILLIE. Sung by girls of Merryville grammar school.
Merry ville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2665 03
COME OUT THE WILDERNESS. Sung by Jinny Boudreaux. New Roads, La.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 3997 A5
COME OUT THE WILDERNESS. Sung oj Mrs. Louise Edwards and New Era
Baptist choir* Gautier, Miss., Herbert Kalpert, 1939.
3105 A
COME, SINNER, COME GO WITH MS. Sunr by Zackie Knox. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1031 ^
COME SIT 31 MY SIDE, LITTLE DARLIN 1 . Sung oy Nathan Judd with
guitar. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and
Robert Sonkin, 1940, 4093 31
COME SIT I0U DoWN. Sung by Mrs. 0. A- Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
Alton G. Morris, 1937. 978 02
COME, THOU FOUNT oF EV'RY BLESSING. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Killsville, VA . , Herbert Kalport, 1939. 2750 Al
COME THROUGH THE SAWMILL. Sung by Viola and Otto Brown. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2711 03
COME UP, HORSEY, HEY, HEY. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2630 A2
COME, WE THAT LOVE THE LORD. Sung by Dock Reed and Vera Hall.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4051 Al
COME WITH ME. Sung by group of Negroes from Wadmalaw Island.
Charleston, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1051 A2
COME WITH ME To THE OLD CHURCHYARD. Sung by Aunt Molly. Jackson.
New York, N. I., Alan Lomax, 1939- 2579 D
COME WITH ME TO THE OLD CHURCHYARD. Sung by Mr, and Mrs. Billy
McDowell. Smithvillo, Tenn. , Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3185 B3
COME YE THAT LOVE THE LORD. Sung by Mrs. Boyd Hopkins. Horse
creek, Clay co., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1494 31
COMELY FLOWER. Sung by Mrs. Hettio Swindel. Freeling, Va., Herbert
Halpcrt, 1339. 2816 01 & 2
COMELY YOUTH, THE. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Hill Grissom. Saltillo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2957 Al
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COIGN ' DOWN THE LINE. Sung by Alberta Bradford and Becky Elsy. Lake
Arthur, La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 105 B3
COMING HOME. Sung by Rev. J. R. Gipson. Jasper, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lonax, 1940. 398G A3
COMING HOME SOME DAY. Sung by three little girls. Fraderica, Ga.,
Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 329 Dl
COMING 'ROUND T.HE MOUNTAIN. Played by Mrs. Ben Scott on fiddle and
Myrtle B. Wilkinson on tenor banjo. Turlock, Calif., 1939.
4226 A3
COMMGN BILL. Sung by Mrs. Audrey Heliums. Near Tishomingo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2970 Al
COMMON BILL. Sung by Mrs. Cinderella Kinnaird. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3267 A2
COMMON BILL. Sung by Mrs. Ollie ffomble. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939.' 3031 31
COMMUNION HYMN. Sung by Phil Butler, Brady Walker, Thomas Trimmer,
William Gant and Mary Lee. Clemson, S. C, John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1939. 2721 M
CONFESSION 0? EDWARD HAWKINS, THE. Sung by Robort L. Day.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Alan end Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1695 Al
CONGO, THE. Sung by Sole;''. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale
Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 377 Al
CONSTANT FARMER'S SON, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2285 A
CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE BALLAD. Sung by Alexander Rolle. Old
Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 423 A3
CONVERTED INDIAN MID, THE. Sung by Jennie Devlin. Gloucester,
N. J., Alan Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1938. 1842 Al
CONVICT GOT AWAY. Played by Richard Anterson on harmonica.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 13o3 Bl
CONVICTED SOLDIER, THE. Sung by Elmer George. East Calais, Vt. ,
Alan Lonax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3711 A
COON CREEK GIRL, THE. Played by Henry Davis on fiddle. Hamilton,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1715 A4
COON DOG. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo. Salyersville, Ky. ,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1595 Bl
COON HUNTERS, THE. Sung by Bill McBride. Mt. Pleasant, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 2254 Bl
C00NJINE. Sung by Hettie Godfrey. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4049 34
C00NJINE, ROUSTABOUTS, C00NJINE. Sung by John (Big Nig) Bray with
guitar. Amelia, La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 1353 A2-8 in.
C00NSHINE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George ff. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1310 A3
CORINNA. Sung by Arthur (Brother-in-law) Armstrong with guitar.
Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3937 31
CORINNA. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1797 A2
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GORINNA. Sung by Jonesic Mack with washtub, Nick Robinson with
washboard and Janes Mack with guitar box. Charleston, S. C,
John A. Loaax, 1937. 1G47 A3
GORINNA. Sung by Lottie Stankey, with piano by Frank Starnes.
Brawley migratory camp, Brawley, Calif., Margarot Valiant,
' 1939. 3317 Al
CORINNA. Sung by Matt Caldwell. Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lonax, 1)37. 1423 32
GORINNA. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Ward, Fields and Frances
Ward, with guitar by Fields Ward and fiddle by Crockett Ward.
Galax, Va., John A. and Ruby T. Lonax, 1940. 4083 A3
CORINNA. Sung by Saul Tippins. State (Reid) farm, Bcykinj S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 705 BI
GORINNA. Sung by Tom Dell with guitar. Livingston, Ala. , John A.
and Ruby T. Lonax, 1940. 4063 132
CORN SHUCKING TIME. Sung by Jinnie S brothers. State Farm, Va.,
John A. Lonax, 1936. ' 747 33
CORNFIELD BLUES. Sung by Manus Johnson. Near Canton, Ga., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4075 A2
CoRNFIELD HOLLER. Played by Enos Canoy on fiddle. Magee, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3054 33
CORNFIELD HOLLER. Sung by Abraham Powell. Cumins state farm, Gould,
Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2663 A3
CORNFIELD HOLLER. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4046 31
CORNFIELD HOLLERS. Sung by Enoch Drawn. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4-067 A2
CORNFIELD SONG. Sung by Henry Truvillion. New ton, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2661 Ai
CORNFIELD SONG. Sung by Henry Truvillion. Newton,. Tex. , John A. and
Ruby T. Lonax, 1939. 2662 Al
CORNSTALK FIDDLE AND SHOESTRING BOW. Played by Frank Kittrall on
fiddle, with Mrs. Kittrall beating straws. Meridian, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3035 32
COTTON COMPRESS CHANT. Sung by Negro nan. Luling, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 612 Al
COTTON-EYED JOE. Played by M. Asher on banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elisabeth Lonax, 1937. 1516 32
COTTON-EYED JOE. Sung by Arthur (Brother-in-law) Armstrong with
guitar. Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lonax, 1940.
3979 32
COTTON-EYED JOE. Sung by Elmo Newcomer with fiddle. Pipe Creek, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2632 AI
COTTON-EYED JOE. Sung by John A. lonax, Drew, Miss., John A. and
Ruby T. Lonax, 1940. 4ol2 34
COTTON-EYED JOE. Sung by Margaret Valiant and Tannis Tugweli. Chevy
Chase, Md., Alan Lomax, 1937. 1619 A3 & 31
COTTON FARMER BLUES. Sung by Sampson Pittman with guitar. Detroit,
Mich., Alan Lonax, 1.938. 2479 3
COTTON FEVER. Spoken by Fred Ross, with fiddle by Luther Quinton and
guitar by Floyd Jones. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin, Calif., Charles
L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4092 3
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COTTON FEVER. Spoken by Fred Ross, with fiddle by Luther Quinton
and guitar by Floyd Jones. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin, Calif.,
Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0." 4101 Al
COTTON MILL COLIC. Sung by Joe Sharp with guitar. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax, 1939. 1629 B2
COTTON NEED PICKIN' SO BAD. Sung by Janio McDonald. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lonax, 1940. 4030 Al
COTTON NEEDS PL0WIN' SO BAD. Sung by Jin Henry (Duck) Home,
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2633 A2
COTTON PICKER'S So'NG, THE. Sung by Lloyd Stalcup. Shafter FSA
carap, Shafter, Calif., 1)40. 4104 A2
COTTON PICKERS* WALTZ. Played by Johnnie Grant and Toby Chavez on
harmonicas. Migratory camp, Brawley, Calif., Margaret
Valiant, .1939. 3561 D3
COTTON PICKING SONG. Sung by Henry Truvillion . Burkeville, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2666 Al
COULDN'T HEAR NOBODY PRAY. Sung by group of men and women.
Cockrum, Miss., Herbert Halport, 1939. 3012 31
COULDN'T PiEAR NOBODY PRAY. Sung by Magnolia Butts and about 200
Negro voices. National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3263 A3
COULDN'T HEAR NOBODY PRAY. Sung by Negro choir from Metropolitan
community church, Chicago, 111. National folk festival,
Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3262 A2
COUNTRY GIRL BLUES. Sung by George Doldwin with guitar. Natchez,
Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4-007 b2
COUNTY JAIL. Sung by J. Paul Miles with banjo. Cherry Lane, N. C,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4086 A2
COUNTY TYRONE, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 19*38 . 2284
COUPON SoNG. Sung by Red King. San Antonio, Tux., John A. Lomax,
1936, 660 Al
C0URTIN' THE WIDOW. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsfcrd. New York, N.I.,
George W. Hlbbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1305 A2
COVINGTON. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Glintwood, Va. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2320 A2
COVINGTON BURGLAR, THE. Sung by Harvey Porter. Salyersville, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1554 31
COWBOY JACK. Sung by J. A. Raines. Llano, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 899 31
COWBOY SONG. Sung by 0. C. Davis, with guitar by Lloyd (Red)
Harmon. Shafter FSA camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd
and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4116 Al
COWBOY WALTZ. Sung by Red King with guitar, with fiddle by
Casey King. Sen Antonio, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 557 A
COWBOY YODEL. Sung by Mose (Clear Ruck) Piatt. Central state farm,
Sugar land, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1933. 194 B3
COWBOY'S DREAM. Sung by Mrs. Cllie Womble. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3029 Al
COWBOY'S HOME SWEET HOME. Sung by Bob Criswell. Throckmorton,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 575 31
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COFOOY'S HUME SWEET HOME, THE. Sung by Mrs. Dob Griswell.
Throckmorton, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935- 575 A
COWBOY'S LAMENT, THE. Sung by Beale D. Taylor. Medina, Tex., John
A. Lomax, 1939. 3806 A2
COWBOY'S LAMENT, THE. Sung by Beale D. Taylor. Medina, Tex., John
A. Lomax, 1939. 3603 A2
COWBOY'S LAMENT, THE. Sung by cowboy band. San Angelo, Tex., John
A. Loinax, 1935 • 545 A
COWBOY'S LAMENT, THE. Sang by E. A. Briggs. Medina, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Loinax, 1939. 2637 A2
COWBOY'S LAMENT, THE. Sung by group of patient?. Texas state
hospital, Austin, Tex,, John A. Loinax, 1937. 936 B2
COWBOY'S LAMENT, THE. Sung by Mrs. Crockett Ward and Fields Ward.
Galax, Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1372 31
COWBOY'S LAMENT, THE. Sung by Mrs. Luc lie Henson. San Antonio, Tex.,
John A. Lonax, 1936. 658 32
COWBOY'S PHILOSOPHY. Sung by Paul Martin. Mitchell, S. Dak.,
Nicholas Ray, 1939. 3678 A2
COWBOY'S RIDE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1333 Al
COWGIRL, THE. Sung by Howard 3. Spurlock with guitar. Horse creek,
Clay co., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Loinax, 1937. 14-82 A2
COWGIRL, THE. Sung by Sam Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. ' 2901 31
C0WK0RN SOLO. Played by a Wisconsin lumberjack. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3247 32
CRAj IS A BETTER MAN THAN MAN. Sung by Theodore Rolle with
accordion. Key West, Ela., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook,
1940. 3387 31 & 2
CRAB PEDDLING SONG. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3655 A5
CRADLE SONG. Sung by Mrs. Manuela Paloma. Cathedral school, Crystal
City, Tex., John A. Lonax, 1936- 609 A
CRANDON BALLAD. Sung by Warde Ford. Grandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1037. ' 3285 A3 & 33
CRAWDAD. Sung by Leroy Martin and group of Negro convicts. Cumins
state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Loinax, 1939.
2671 A2
CRAWDAD. Sung by Mrs. Vera Kilgore. Highlander folk school,
Monteagle, Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2939 32
CRAWDAD SONG. Sung by Jess Alexander. Dallas, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1936. 617 31
CRAWDAD SONG. Sung by Mary Davis. Manchester, Clay co., Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1488 A & 31
CRAWDAD SONG. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Leary, Ted Henderson, Wilma,
Geraline and Cathaline Leary. Tygart valley homesteads, Slkins,
W. Va., Gordon Barnes, 1939-. 3574 31
CRAWDAD SONG. Sung by Mrs. Vernon Allen. Shafter FSA camp, Shafter,
Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4H2 31 & 2
CRAWFISH POND. Sung by Kerry Truvillion. Newton, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2662 32
CRAZY. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky., Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1997 3-10 in.
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CRIPPLE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Zamora 0' Shea. Dallas, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1935. 641 31
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played by Ho hart Ricker on banjo. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax and Jerome Wiesner, 194-0. 3903 A3
CRIPPLE CREEX. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle. Hazard, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1539 A4
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played by M. Asher on banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1520 32
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played by M. Ashcr on fiddle. Hyden, Ky., Alan and
Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1520 34
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played by Marion Rees on fiddle. Zionville, N. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 34.1 £1
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played by Mayford Garner on banjo. Cincinnati,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1689 33
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played by Mr. darker on banjo. Crandon, Wis.,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3230 32
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played by Paul, Wade end Vernon Miles on banjo,
mandolin and guitar. Near Canton, Ga., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 194-C. 4075 33
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played by Theophilus G. He skins on fiddle. Hyden,
Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1520 33
CRIPPLE CREEK. Played fay Wade Ward on banjo. Galax, Va., Alan
Lomax and Peter Seeger, 1939 • 3762 A5
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
I84O Al
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Fields Ward with Bogtrotters band. Old
fiddlers convention, Galax, Va., John A. Lomax, 1937.
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky. ,
Mary Elizabeth darniele, 1930. 1996 32-10 in.
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sun?, by group, with banjo by Austin Harmon. Near
Maryville, Term., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2337 32
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2735 34
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Mrs. Hettie Swindel. Freeling, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2815 33 & 4
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Mrs, Lena bare Tubbyfill. Elk Park, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2852 33
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1339. 2319 M
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Mrs. May Stapleton. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2733 Al
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Mrs. Myra Barnett Miller. Tuckaseigee,
N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 352 32
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Pete Steele with banjo. Hamilton, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 171C ,32
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Rebecca Tarwater with banjo. Washington,
D. C, Charles Seeger, 1936. 2087 Al-10 in.
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by T. G. Hoskins with banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. I46O A2
CRIPPLE CREEK. Sung by Thaddeus C. Willingham with banjo. Gulf port,
Mies., Herbert Halpert, 1939. .3116 A2
CROOKED GUN, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murrells Inlet, S. C.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1301 B
CROOKED SONG, THE. Sung by Ben Rice. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3219 A2
CROPPY BOY, THE. Spoken by Mrs. Margaret Sullivan. Springfield,
Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, .1939. 3745 A2
CROSBY COUNTY COWBOY SONG. Sung by Carl Watts. Stamford, Tex., John
A. Lomax, 1935. 579 A & B
CROSS E SHIMMY DANCE TUNE. Sung by Torn Bell with guitar.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Loraax, 194-0. 4069 Al
CROSS-EYED GOPHER. Sung by Thaddeus C. Willingham with banjo.
Gulfport, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3115 33
GROSS JoEDCN IN A CALM TIME. Sung by deacon. and congregation of a
country Baptist church, Alexandria, Va., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1933. 27 A3
CROSSBCNES SCULLY. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 253 1 " B
CRQSSBUNES SCULLY. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 2550 A
CROSSING DOWN AT WANN, THE. Sung by Dr. Frank Davidson. Bloomington,
Lid., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1726 Dl
CROW, THE. Sung by Theodore Rclle. Key West, Fia. , Stetson Kennedy
and Robert Cook, 1940. 339 J B2
CROW DANCE. Sung by Soley with drum. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax,
Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 373 B
CROW DANCE. Sung by Zora Neale Hurston. Jacksonville, Fla., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3139 B2
CROWS IN THE GARDEN. Sung by Bess Brown Lomax. Chevy Chase, Md.,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1617 Bl
CROWS IN THE GARDEN* Sung by Mrs. Shirley Lomax Mans ell. Comanche
co., Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2642 Bl
CRUEL HISS, THE. Sung by Bob Walker. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3290 Al
CRUEL HISS, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4215 34
CRUEL MOTHER, THE. Sung by Ellis D. Sibert. Horse creek, Clay co.,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-03 A2
CRUEL MOTHER, THE. Sung by Sllie D. Sibert. Horse creek, Clay co.,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1405 Al
CRUEL MOTHER, THE. Sung hy Huldy Roberts. Gooserock, Clay co., Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1402 B
CRUEL SHIP CARPENTER. Sung by Sam Harmon. Near Maryviile, Tenn. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- ' 2912 A3
CRUEL SHIP'S CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1 C J3^ - 16.07 A2 & 31
CRY, BABY, CRY. Sung by Catharine Mason. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3645 Al
CRY, BABY, CRY. Sung by Clara Blue. New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3643 A4
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CRY, BABY, CRY. Sung by four girls. New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3644 -33
CRY, 3ABY, CRY. Sung by Herbert Halpert. New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 36/11 37
CRY, BABY, CRY. Sung by Hyde Partnow. New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1/39. 3647 A3
CRY, BABY, CRY. Sung by Josephine Alorizi and group of girls.
Lenox Hill settlement house, New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert,
1939. 3649 A2
CRY, BABY, CRY. Sung by school girls- Camp Winona, Lake Como, Pa.,
Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3670 A3
CRYIN' HOLY UNTO THE LORD. Sung by Miss Ronnie Booth and If. W.
Jameson. Cherry Lake Farms, Fla., Margaret Valiant, 1936.
3309 A2
CRYING HOLY TO THE LuRD. Sung by Gertrude Smart ts and Minnie
Swearingen, with guitar qj Johnnie Robertson. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax, 1933. 1625 A
CUBAN SOLDIER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown,
near Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2328 A2
CUCKOO, THE. Played by John Selleck on fiddle. Camino, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4219 A2
CUCKOO, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. I., Alan
Lonax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 323 Bl & 2
CUCKOO, THE. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934. 72 31
CUCKOO, TEE. Sung by Mrs. Joseph A. Gaines. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. • 332 Al
CUCKOO, THE, Sung by Mrs. Lize Pace. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. M37 Al '
CUCKOO, THE. Sung by Mrs. Maggie Gant. Austin, Tex., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1934. 66 A2
CUCKOO IS A FINE BIRD. Sung by Jonathon Moses. Orford, N. H. , Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3705 A2
CUCKOO IS A MAY BIRD. Sung by Vivian Skinner. Near Burnsville,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2997 A2
CUCKOO IS A PRETTY BIRD, THE. Sung by Charlie Black. Arjay, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1339 Bl
CUCKOO IS A PRETTY BIRD, THE. Sung by Mrs. C. S. MacClellan. High
Springs, Fla., Alton C. Morris, 1937. 936 32
CUCKOO SONG. Sung by John Williams. Pickett, Wis., Robert F.
Draves, 1940. ' 4132 A2
CUCKOO SONG. Surtg by John Williams with piano. Pickett, Wis.,
Robert F. Draves, 1940. 4132 B
CUMBERLAND CREW, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1933. 4202 35
CUMBERLAND GAP. Played by Luther Strong jn fiddle. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1539 A2
CUMBERLAND GAP. Played by Marion Recs on fiddle. Zionsville, N. C,
John A. Lomax, 1.936. 337 Al
CUMBERLAND GAP. Played by Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill and Mrs. Loyd
3. Hagie on banjos. Elk Park, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2352 B4
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CUMBERLAND GAP. Played by Wade Warde on fiddle. Galax, Va., Alan
Loniax ard Petri' Seeger, 1939. 3763 Al
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. , Alan
Lcmax and Mar;' Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 326 A3
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Near Maryville ,
Term., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2838 Al
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung, by Basccin Lamar Lunsford with fiddle. New
York, N. Y. , George W. Kibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1839 32
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Blind James Howard with fiddle. Earlan,
Ky., John A. Lomax, 1933. 77 Al
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Farmer Collett, with banjo by John Brock.
Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Loniax, 1937. 1425 3
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Mrs. Hettie Swindel. Freeling, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2315 35
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Glintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2821 A4
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Mrs. May Stapleton. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2735 32 & 3
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2757 M
CUMBERLAND GAP. Sung by Theophilus G. Hoskins with fiddle. Kyden,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14.63 A2 & 3, 1464 Al
CUMBERLAND MOUNTAIN BLUES. Sung by Joe Sharp with guitar. Skyline
farms, Scottsbcro, Ala., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2944 32
CUMBERLAND'S CREW, THE. -Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. lbC-5 31
CUMBERLAND'S CREW, THE. Sung by George Vinton Graham. San Jose,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1933. 3815 Al
CUP RUNNETH OVER WITH JOY., JOY, JOY, THE. Sung by congregation of
Baptist church. New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax
and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 396 31
CUSTER.' S LAST CHARGE. Sung by Bob Walker. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 2236 3
CUSTER'S LAST CHARGE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Shafter FSA
camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4110 A & 31
CUSTER'S LAST CHARGE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4190 3
CYARN CROW. Sung by Fern Hall. Pine Mountain settlement school,
Pine Mountain", Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1333 Al
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DADDY FRU-FRA. Sung and spoken by Daddy Fru-Fra (Gov. Stubbs) .
Nassau, Bahe/mas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 475 A £ Bl
DADDY SHOT A BEAR. Sung by Annie Brewer. Montgomery, Ala., John
A.. Lomux, 3.937. 9AS A2
DADDY, WHEFE YOU BEEN SO LONG-? Sung by Jimniie Strothers. State
Earn, Vs.., Jolin A. Lpmijjjr,. 1936. 747 B4
DALLAS COUNTY JAIL, THE. Sau^; by- Mrs. Emna Dusenbury. Mona, Ark.,
John A. Lomax ana Laurence -Powell, 1936. 847' Al
DALLAS RAILWAY, THE. Sung by 77111 Roseborough, Will Brocks, H.
Davis and Jess Alexander. Dallas, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936.
oOl Bl
DAMAGE SUIT. Spoken by Basc'om Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Kibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1815 B2
DAMON'S WINDER. Sung by Jilscn Setters. American folk song festi-
val, Ashland, Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934. 289 A
DAN CAMEL IN THE SHADE OE ARGYLE. Sung by Mort Montonyea.
Sloatsburg, N. Y., Herbert Halport, 1939. 3667 Al
DAN RILEY . Sung by Sam (Mike) Blackburn. Concord, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. 3821 B2
DAN RILEY. Sung by Sam (Mike) Blackburn. Concord, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. 3848 31
DAN TUCKER. Sung by John Robinson. Lubbock, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 949 B2
DAN TUCKER. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 896 31
DANCE ALL NIGHT i-;ND GIVE THE FIDDLER A DRAM. Played by Lee Skeens
on fiddle. Wooten, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1467 Bl
DANCE, BOATMAN, DANCE. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1339. 2917 B2
DANCE GALLS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. 'New fork, N. Y., George
W. Hi'bbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1838 B
DANCE CALLS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Nov; York, N. Y., George
b. Ilibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1841 Al
DANCE CALLS. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Bellwood prison farm, Atlanta, C-a., John A. Lomax, 1934 • 252 Al
DANCE CALLS. Sung by Mr. Hamilton with Winnetka square dance group.
National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3261 Bl
DANDOO. Sung by Mrs. Edith Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2900 Bl
DANGEROUS BLUES. Sung by Mattie May Thomas. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3082 A3
DANGEROUS DAN MgGREW. Spoken by Max Ericksbn. Newberry, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1938. ' 2343 }■
DANG'OUS BLUES, DE. Sung by group of Negro women prisoners. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1933.
1869 Br -10 in.
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DMIEL IN DE LION DEN. Sung by Lillie and Thelma Knox. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1034- Al
DANIEL IN THE LION'S DEN. Sung by group of Negroes from Wadmalaw
Island. Charleston, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1937.
1053 A2
DANIEL ' CONKELL ■ S WELCOME TO PARLIAMENT. Played by L. 0. Weeks
on fiddle. Springfield, Vt. , Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness
Flanders, 1939- 3690 31
DARK-EYED CANALER. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1007 B2
DARK-EYED SAILOR. Sung by Leon Ponce. Columbia, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939." 3364 B2
DARK-EYED SAILOR, THE. Sung by Pat Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. ' 4206 El
DARK WAS THE NIGHT AND COLD THE GROUND. Sung by Lucy McKeever,
Elsie Smith, Mary Davis, Melinda Jones and Annie Harvey.
Negro old women's home, Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937.
921 B
DARLIN' BABY. Sung by Homer Pierce, with guitar. Arvin FSA camp,
Arvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0.
4095 A2
DARLING CORA. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y., Alan
Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1936. 823 Bl
DARLING COM. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Kalpert, 1939- 2920 A2
DARLING CORA'. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt end William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1793 Al
DARLING CORA. Sung by Bill Atkins witn guitar, and group. Pineville,
Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938". 1990 Bl-10 in.
DARLING CORA. Sung hy Clay Begley. Middle fork, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1454 Al
DARLING CORA. Sung by Msyriard Britton with guitar. Big creek, Clay
co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 3.937. 1523 A2 & B2
DARLING CORA. Sung by Pete Steele with banjo. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1712 B
DARLING, DON'T YOU MISS ME? Sung by Molly McDonald. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4032 B3
DAT See THAT
DAVID. Sung by Vincent Caldwell and group. Ashland, Ky. , John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1015 Al
DAVY CROCKETT. Spoken by Finley Adams. Dunham, Ky. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2772 B2
DAVY CROCKETT. Sung by Elmer Barton. Quebec, Vt,, Alan Lomax and
Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939- 3694 Bl
DAVY CROCKETT. Sung by Lester Wells. Traverse City, Mich., Alan
Lomax, .1933. 2305 Bl
DAVY CROCKETT. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1046 Bl
DAY AT THE COUNTY FAIR. Spoken by Art Mosely. Black River Falls,
Wis., Robert F. Draves, 1940. 4137 B
DAY IS PAST, THE SHADE OF MIGHT DRAWS NEAR, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly
Jackson. New York, N. Y., Alan Lomax* 1939- 3340 A2 & Bl
DAY'S ABREAKIN' . Sung by James Brown and Rufus Bland. Kenansville,
Fla., Oarita Doggett Corse and Robert Cornwall, 1940.
3399 B2
DAYS OF '.49. Played by Bogtrotters band. Galax, Va., John A. Loraax,
1937. 1372 B2
DaYS OF '49, THE. Sung by Elmer Barton. Quebec, Vt., Alan Lomax
and Helen Kartnes's Flanders, 1939- 3694- Al
DAYS OF '49, THE. Sung by Leon Ponce. Columbia, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. 3363 Al
DaYS OF 'a9, THE. Sung by Leon Ponce. Columbia, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939- 3365 A2
BE FUNIAC BLUES, THE. Sung by Burruss Johnson; State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2707 A2
DS KALjj BLUES. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 47 A
BE KALB BLUES. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 144 B
DEAD ABB COKE. Sung by Elise Jenkins and Pearson's funeral home
choir. Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1025 Bl
DEAD SEA WALTZ. Sung by J. D. Dillingham, with banjo by T. D.
Dillingham and fiddle by Hudson. Austin, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1935. 539 A2
DEADHEADS AND SUCKERS. Sung by Fields Ward, with Bogtrotters
band. Galax, Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1372 A2
DEAR ABEL, MY SON. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar. San
Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 3814 E2 & 3
BEAR COMPANION, THE. Sung by Austin Harmon. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2915 A3
DEAR. COMPANION, THE. Sung by Mrs. A. J. Huff. Gatlinburg, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2875 A3
DEAR FRIENDS, FAREWELL. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939- ' 2^62 D, .'563 Al
DEAR FRIEBDS, FAREWELL. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 962 \3
DEAR FRIENDS, FAREWELL. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 976 A3
BEAR OLD BADDY. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly), interpret-
ing Jimmy Rogers. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935.
145 B2
DEAP OLD IRELAND. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2281 Bl
DEaR OLD VILLAGE CHURCHYARD, THE. Sung by Arvie Hall. Pine Mountain,
Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1399 B2
DEAR OLD VILLAGE CHURCHYARD. Sung by T. Vandoj-pool, G. Maggard
and J. B. Hyden. American folk song festival, Ashland, Ky.,
Jean Thomas', 1934- 293 B
DEATH-BED PRAYER HYMN. Sung by Jimmy Buudreaux. New Roads, La.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3997 B4
DEATH COMBS CREEPIN' AT MY BOOR. Sung by Roscoe McLean and group
of Negro convicts. State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax,
1936. 69S Al
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DEATH HAVE MERCS ON MY AGE. Sung by Brant Bolden. Livingston, Ala.,
•John A. Lornax., 1937. 1312 Al
DEATH LETTER BLUES. Rung and spoken by Huddle Ledbettor (Lead Belly)
with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935- 132 A
DEATH LETTER BLUES. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with gui-
tar. Wilton/ Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 152 A
DEATH OF LEVEY LEE, THE. Sung by Connivor Lard with guitar.
Visalia FSA camp, Visalia, Calif., Charles L. Todd and 'Robert
Sonkin, 1940. 4137 Bl
DEATH OF PEVSY LEE, THE. Sung by Verpie Bailoy. Hyden, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1443 A2
DEATH OF EDWARD HAWKINS, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
Iv. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2559 B
DEATH OF GRAMA RAY, THE. Sung by Henry Hall. Cumberland, Ky. , Alan
cud Elizabeth Lomax, .1937. 1A30 B
DE^.TH OF JUNIOR RAY, THE. Sung by Mrs. D. L. Shepherd-. Cumberland,
Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1434 3, 1435 Al
DEATH 0? LULA V1ERS. Simg by Juanita, Garble, David and Maxiline
Williams. American folk song festival, Ashland, Ky., Jean
Thomas, 1934- 208 A
DEATH OF MARY JANE MARTIN, THE. fung by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hoskins.
Horse creek, Clsy co., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1037.
1496 A2
DEATH OF MRS. BEUTGN, THE. Sung by Mrs. Pete Steele. Hamilton,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1438, 1706 A
DEATH OF NANCY DOWNING, THE. Sung by Mrs. Cora Burgess and Mrs.
George L. White. Grand Saline, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937.
919 Bl
DEATH OF QUEEN JANE, THE. Sung by Basoom Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y., George' 1 ";, Ilibbitt" and William Cabell Greet, 1935-
1783 Al
DECEIVER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Haliie May Preece. Austin, Tex., John
A. Lomax, 1937. 915 32
DEEP ELLUM BLUES. Sung by Merle Lovoll with guitar. Shafter FSA
camp, Shafter, Calif,, Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4117 33
DEER HUNT, THE. Sung by Barbara Bell. Washington, D. C, Alan
Lomax, 1938. 1.632 Bl
DELIA. Sung and played by Nassau string band. Nassau, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Lamicle, 1935- 436 A
DELIA. Sung by Blind Willie McTell with guitar. Atlanta, C-a.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4070 A2
DELIA. Sung by Dr. Chapman J. Milling. Columbia, 8. C. , Charles
Seeger, 1939. 3789 Al, 2 & 3
DEM See THEM
DEN DE PRODIGAL SON, HE COME HOME. Sung by Ernest Wright. Belle
Glade, Fla.j John A. Lomax, 1936. 686 31
DERBY RAM, THE. Sung by Da scorn Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New
York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and "William Cabell Greet,
1935= 1788 Bl
DERjAY RAM, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo and gui-
tar, National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson,
1937. 32^ Bl
DERBY RAM, THE. Sung by Bill McEride. Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2264 Al
DERBY RAM, TIE. Sung by Charles Woiable. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3027 Bl
DERBY RAM, THE-. Sung by John Norman. Munising, Mich. , Alan Lomax,
1938. 2358 3
DERBY RAM, THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A.
Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 848 A2
DERBY RAM, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2711 B2
DERBY RAJ/I, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4215 31
DESE See THESE
DESERT BLUES. Sung by Hat tie Ellis, with guitar by Jesse Ramsay.
Gorree state farm, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939- 2650 Al
DETERMINED TO HOLD OUT TO DE END. Sung by Lillie and Thelma Knox
with clapping. Murrells Inlet, 3. C, John A. Lomax, 1937.
1032 A2
DEVIL AND THE FARMER, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
IT. I., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2569 B
DEVIL DESTROYS THE WIDOW TOMAN, THE. Sung and spoken by Alexander
Finderson. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros island, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 44-6 B2
DEVIL IE THE SIRY PEAKS, THE. Sung by Gordon Lambert. Near San
Ildefonso (Black Mesa), N. Mex. , Helen H. Roberts, 1930.
755 Al
DEVIL IS A SCHOOLMASTER, THE. Sung and spoken by Zacharias
Greene. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros island, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 44-6 A2
DEVIL IS DEFEATED, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamr Lunsford. New York,
N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1833 B2
DEVIL OUT OF HELL, THE. Sung by Goorge Vinton Graham with guitar.
San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 3813 3]. & 2
DEVIL ROLLING LIKE THUNDER. Sung by group of Fox hill men. Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935.
4-37 A2
DEVIL SONG, THE. Sung by Mrs. Ina Jones. Near Burnsville, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2991 Bl
DEVIL TOLD JOE. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State farm,
Raiford, Fia., John" A. Lomax, 193-6. 694 Al
DEVILISH MARY. Sung by Blaine Stubblefield with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. I636 B2
DEVILISH MARY. Sung by George Roark With banjo. Pincville, Ky. ,
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2016 A -10 in.
DEVILISH MARY. Sung by Jesse Stafford. Crowley, La., John A.
Lomax, 1934. 18 31
DEVILISH MARY. Sung by Joe E. Johnston. luka, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3020 B2
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DEVILISH MARY. Sung by Mrs. S. P. Nipper. Newberry, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 955 Dl
DEVIL'S AFTER ME. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pineville, Ky. , Mary
Elisabeth Bamicle, 1938. £017 A2-10 in.
DEVIL'S DREAM. Played by Elmer Barton on fiddle. Quebec, Vt., Alan
Lomax and Helen Kartness Flanders, 1939. 3693 A2
DEVIL'S DREAM. Played by Fred Puce on fiddle. Grandville, near
Baraga, Mich,, Alan Lomax, 1933. 2410 Al
DEVIL'S DREAM. Played by J . C. Fowler, Elic Duckner and Alva
Ruffner. Lubbock, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 90p B
DEVIL'S DREAM. Played by J.'h. iJuck on fiddle, Mrs. V. W. Gifford
on piano and V. W. Gifford on trumpet. East Bethel, Vt., /Ian
Lomax and Helen Partners Flanders, 1939. 3717 E2
S DREAM. Played by Jilson Setters on fiddle. Ashland, Ky.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1014 B2
S DREAM. Played by John Selleck on fiddle. Camino, Calif.,
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL,
DEVIL
DEVIL
•5 • u ' )
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4222 Bl
D DREAM. Played by L. 0. Weeks on fiddle. Springfield.
Alan .Lomax and Holer. Hartn.es s Flanders, 1939- 3691 A3
S DREAM. Played by Leizime Brusoe on fiddle. Rhinelander,
"Wis., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3279 132
S DREAM. Played by Pat Ford on harmonica. Central Valley,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1933. 4208 B3
S DREAM. Played -by Patrick Bonner on fiddle. St. James,
Beaver island, Mich., Alan L>max, 1933. 2272 B4
S DREAM. Played by Stephen B. Tucker on fiddle. Meridian,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3047 Ai
S DREAM. Played by Thomas Mann en dulcimer. Ortonville, Iowa,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3276 131
S DREAM. Played by Thomas Mann on dulcimer. Ortonville, Iowa,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3320 Bl
S DREAM. Played by W. E. Claunch on fiddle and Mrs.
Ghristeen Haygooc! on guitar. Near Guntown, Miss., Herbert
Falpert, 1939. 2973 Bl
S DREAM REEL. Played by Frank (Dad) Hendrick on fiddle, with
guitar by Jim Denoon. Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson,
1936. 3213 B3
jEWuROP
T.V. F
vJ j '..x -j_l 1
.RING. Surig by Angle Clark. Mullins, S. C, John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1029 Bl
DEWDROPS ARE BALLING ON ME, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford
with banjo. New York, N. Y., George W . . HiLbiiit and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. . 1794 Bl
DEWITT GOES TO WALTY. Sung by William H. Dickinson. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpovb," 1937. 3670 B3
DI-DE-OHi Sung by girls of Merr3 r ville grammar school.
Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2665 Bl
DI-NEE-0, LADIES. Played 'by Taylor Houston on fiddle. Rockymount,
Va., Herbert Ealpert, 1939. 2739 A3
DIALOGUE ABOUT CHURCH MEMBERSHIP. Spoken by Uncle Rich Brown
end John A. Lomax. Sumterville, Ala., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 194-0.
4026 A3
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DIALOGUE ABOUT LIFE IN THE GOVERNMENT CAMTV Spoken by Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Becker. Shafter FSA camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles
L. Toad and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4143 A & B
DIALOGUE ABOUT PLAY-PARTIES. Spoken by Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Johnson. Yuba City FSA camp, Yuba City, Calif., Charles L.
Todd and Robert Sonkin, 19-40. 4152 B
DIALOGUE ABOUT THEIR WEDDING DAY, Spoken by Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Johnson. Yuba City FSA camp, Yuba City, Calif., Charles L.
Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4152 A
DIALOGUE ABOUT WORKING ON RAILROAD. Spoken by Manuel (Peter
Hatcher) Jones and John A. Lomax. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4060 A2
DIALOGUE ON BANKERS. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie
and Alan Lomax, with songs by Woody. "Washington, D. C,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3414 A2, 3 & Bl
DIALOGUE ON DUST STORMS. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie
and Alan Lomax. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1940. 3410 A2 & Bl
DIALOGUE ON EXPERIENCES IN CALIFORNIA. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody)
Wilson Guthrie and Alan Lomax. Washington, D. C, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3411 B2
DIALOGUE ON JAZZ AND BLUES. Spoken by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll)
Morton and Alan Lomax, with piano by Ferdinand (Jelly
Roll) Morton. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1933.
1682 Al
DIALOGUE ON LOVE SONGS. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson
Guthrie and Alan Lomax, with song by Woody. Washington,
D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3412 A2
DIALOGUE ON NEGRO BOOKS. Spoken by Cull Stacey, Sr. , and Stetson
Kennedy. Jacksonville, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert
Cook, 1940. 3525 A5
DIALOGUE ON OKIES AND THE DUST BOWL. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody)
Wilson Guthrie and Alan Lomax, with songs by Woody.
Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940.
3418 A2 & 3. B, 3419
DIALOGUE ON OKLAHOMA OIL BOOMS AND DUST STORMS, EXPERIENCES IN
CALIFORNIA, ANT) WILL ROGERS. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody)
Wilson Guthrie and Elizabeth Lomax, with songs by Woody.
Washington, D. C.,- Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3420-23
DIALOGUE ON OUTLAWS. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie
and Alan Lomax, with songs by Woody. Washington, D. C, Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 34-12 B, 3413, 3414 Al
DIALOGUE ON RICHARD AMER50N ' S EDUCATION. Spoken by Richard
Amerson and John A. Lomax. Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax,
1937. 1309 Al & 2
DIALOGUE ON SOUTHERN CHAIN GANG BLUES AND BLUES OF MANY KINDS.
Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie and Alan Lomax, with
songs by Woody. 'Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1940. 3415 B2, 3416, 3417 Bl
DIALOGUE ON THE DUST BOWL. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson
Guthrie and Alan Lomax. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1940. 3410 B3, 3411 Al
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DEVILISH MARY. Sung by Mrs. S. P. Nipper. Newberry, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 955 Dl
S AFTER ME. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pineville, Ky. , Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2017 A2-1.0 in.
3 DREAM. Played by Elmer Barton on fiddle. Quebec, Vt., Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3693 A2
3 DREAM. Played by Fred Fueo on fiddle. Grandville, near
Baraga, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2410 Al
3 DREAM. Played by J. C. Fowler, Elic Buckner and Alva
Ruffner. Lubbock, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. a 0p B
3 DREAM. Played by J. H. ^uok on fiddle, Mrs. V. W. Gifford
on piano and V. W. Gifford on trumpet. East Bethel, Vt., /Ian
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3717 E2
3 DREAM. Played by Jilson Setters on fiddle. Ashland, Ky.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1014 B2
S DREAM. Played by John Selieck on fiddle. Camino, Calif.,
Dl VIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
DEVIL
Sidney Robertson, 1939- 4222 Bl
3 DREAM. Played by L. 0. Weeks on fiddle. Springfield, Vt.,
iilan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3091 A3
3 DREAM. Played by Leizdme Drusoe on fiddle. Rhinelander,
Wis., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3279 B2
S DREAM. Played by Pat Ford on harmonica. Central Valley,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1933. 4208 B3
S DREAM. Played by Patrick Bonner on fiddle. St. James,
weaver island, Mich., Alan Lmiax, 1933. 2272 BA
S DREAM. Flayed by Stephen 2. Tucker on fiddle. Meridian,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3047 AI
S DREAM. Played by Thomas Mann en dulcimer. Ortonville, Iowa,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3276 131
S DREAM. Played by Thomas Mann on dulcimer. Ortonville, Iowa,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3320 Bl
S DREAM. Played by W. E. Clauneh on fiddle and Mrs.
Christeen Haygood on guitar. Near Guntown, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2973 Bl
3 DREAM REEL. Played by Frank (Dad) Hondrick on fiddle, with
guitar by Jim Denoon. Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson,
1936. 3213 B3
DEADEOPS ARE FALLING. Sung by Angle Clark. Mullins, 3. C, John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1029 Bl
DEWDEORS ARE FALLING ON ML, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford
with banjo. New York, N. Y., George W.. HiLbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. . 1794 Bl
DEWITT GOES TO WALTY. Sung by William H. Dickinson. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1937.
3670
DI-DE-OHi Sung by girls of Merryville grammar school.
Merryvillc, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2665 Bl
BI-NEE-0, LADIES. Played 'by Taylor Houston on fiddle. Rockymount,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2739 A3
DIALOGUE ABOUT CHURCH MEMBERSHIP. Spoken by Uncle Rich Brown
and John A. Lomax. Sumterville, Ala., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1940. 4026 A3
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DIALOGUE ABOUT LIFE IN THE GOVERNMENT CAM>V Spoken by Mr., and
Mrs. J. W. Becker. Shafter FSA camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles
L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4.143 A & B
DIALOGUE ABOUT PLAY-PARTIES. Spoken by Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Johnson. Yuba City FSA camp, Yuba City, Calif., Charles L.
Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4152 3
DIALOGUE ABOUT THEIR WEDDING DAY, Spoken by Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Johnson. Yuba City FSA camp, Yuba City, Calif., Charles L.
Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4152 A
DIALOGUE ABOUT WORKING ON RAILROAD. Spoken by Manuel (Peter
Hatcher) Jones and John A. Lomax. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4060 A2
DIALOGUE ON BANKERS. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie
and Alan Lomax, with songs by Woody. Washington, D. C,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3414 A2, 3 & Bl
DIALOGUE ON DUST STORMS. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie
and Alan Lomax. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1940, 3410 A2 & Bl
DIALOGUE ON EXPERIENCES IN CALIFORNIA. Spoken by Woodrow (Yfoody)
Wilson Guthrie and Alan Lomax. Washington, D. C, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3411 B2
DIALOGUE ON JAZZ AND BLUES. Spoken by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll)
Morton and Alan Lomax, with piano by Ferdinand (Jelly
Roll) Morton. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1933.
1682 Al
DIALOGUE ON LOVE SONGS. Spoken by Wocdrcw (Woody) Wilson
Guthrie and Alan Lomax, with song by Woody. Washington,
D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3412 A2
DIALOGUE ON NEGRO BOOKS. Spoken by Cull Stacey, Sr., and Stetson
Kennedy. Jacksonville, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert
Cook, 1940. 3525 A5
DIALOGUE ON OKIES AND THE DUST BOWL. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody)
Wilson Guthrie and Alan Lomax, with songs by Woody.
Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940.
3418 A2 & 3. 3, 3419
DIALOGUE ON OKLAHOMA OIL BOOMS AND DUST STORMS, EXPERIENCES IN
CALIFORNIA, AND WILL ROGERS. Spoken by Woodrow (Woody)
Wilson Guthrie ana Elizabeth Lomax, with songs by Woody.
Washington, D. C.,-Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3420-23
DIALOGUE ON OUTLAWS. Spoken by 'Woodrow (Yfoody) Wilson Guthrie
and Alan Lomax, with songs by Woody. Washington, D. C, Alan
anc 3 Elizabeth Lomax, 1940, 3412 B, 3413, 3414 Al
DIALOGUE ON RICHARD AMERSON'S EDUCATION. Spoken by Richard
Amerson and Jo'nn A. Lomax. Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax,
1937. 1309 Al Sc 2
DIALOGUE ON SOUTHERN CHAIN GANG BLUES AND BLUES OF MANY KINDS.
Spoken by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie and Alan Lomax, with
songs by Woody. 'Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1940. 3415 B2, 3416, 3417 Bl
DIALOGUE ON THE DUST BOWL. Spoken oy Woodrow (Woody) Wilson
Guthrie and Alan Lomax. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1940. 3410 B3, 3411 Al
DIALOGUE ON THE DUST BOWL AND THE EXPERIENCES OF OKIES TRAVELING
TO AllD IN CALIFORNIA. Spoken by Woodrov; (Woody) Wilson
Gut-brie end Alan Fornax, with pongs by Woody. Washington,
D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. ' 3410, 34-11, 3412 Al
DIALOGUE ON THE GREEN VALLEY WALTZ. 3y ffoodrom (Woody) Wilson
Guthrie and A 1 an Lomax. Washington, D. C, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3.403 Ei
DIALOGUE ON WITCHCRAFT. Spoken by Samuel Simpson Adams and James
Taylor Adams. Dunham, Xy. , Herbert Halpert, 1930. 2794 A & B
DIAMOND JOE. Sung by Charlie" (Big Charlie) Butler,. State peniten-
tiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 941 31
DIAMOND JOE. Sang by Charlie (Big Charlie) Butler. State peniten-
tiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939-
2631 Bl
DIAMOND JOE. Sung by Charlie (Big Charlie) Butler. State peniten-
tiary,. Parchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
3557 A
DIAMOND JOE. Sang by J. D. Dillingham. Austin, Tex., John. A. Lomax,
1935. 537 A
DIAMONDS OF DERRY, THE. Sung by Elmer George. East Calais, Yt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3711 B
DICKMAN SONG. Sung by Ali.ce and Johnnie. St. Louis, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3195 A2, B2 & 4, 319 7 B3, 3198 31
DID YOU EVER SEE THE DEVIL? Sung by Ray Wood. New Orleans, La..
Jchn A. Lomax, 1937. 893 Ao"
DID YOU GO TO THE BAENIE? Sang by Mrs. Emma Dusenhjury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 875 Al
DIDN'T HE RAMBLE? Sung by Blind Jesse Harris with accordion.
Livingston, Ala. ; John A. Lomax, 1937. 1331 Bl
DIDN'T HE RAMBLE? Cung by Willie (Little Life) Johnson. Cumins
State farm, Gould, Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
. 2671 B2
DIDN'T IT RAIN? Sung by four Negro boys. Hubbard training center,
Forsyth, Ga., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3603 A
DIDN'T IT PAIN? Sung by group of Negro women prisoners. Old state
penitentiary, Wetumpka, Ala., John A. Lomax, I93A. 225 Al
DIDN'T IT RAIN? Sung by group of Negro women prisoners. Old state
penitentiary, Wetumpka, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934- 225 Bl
DIDN'T IT RAIN? Sung by rtev. Aaron Pinnacle, Murrqlls Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1037- 1041 a2
DIDN'T IT RAIN? Sung' by Washington (Lightuin 1 ) and group of Negro
convicts. Darrington state farm, Sandy Point, Tex., John A.
and Alan Lomax, 193^. 108 31
DIDN'T KN0V- I HAD TO BOW SO LOW. Sung by James Washington and
group of Negro convicts. State (Re id) farm, Boykin, S. C,
John k. Lomax, 1936, 706 A2
DIDN'T MY LORD DELIVER DANIEL? Sung by Arthur Stitt, Robert
Prosser, James Wilkerson and William Garver. State Farm, Va.,
John A. Lomex, 1.936. 746 A3
DIDN'T YOU HEAR ABOUT THE WATER30Y GETTING DRONED? Sung by group
of Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 59-3 B2
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DIDN'T YOU HEAR THAT BELL WHEN IT TONED? Sung by Richard Amerson.
Livingston, Ala. , John "A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 404S B2
DIE IN THE FIELD OF BATTLE. E-unp by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky.,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1379 B5
DIE, PUSSY, DIE. Sun/? by Herbert Halpert. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 36a2 Al
DIG MY (.RAVE BOTH LONG- AND NARROW. Sung by group of Andros Island
men. Nassau, Bahamas- , Alan Lomax and Mar;/ Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 502 B .
DIGGING ON THE LODE. Sung and spoken by Aaron Morgan. Columbia,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3370 Al & Bl
DIGGING ON THE LODE. Sung by Aaron Morgan. Columbia, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, '1939. 3363 B2
DILL PICKLES. Played by Sanford Rich on fiddle. Arthurdalo, W. Va. ,
Charles Seeger, 1936. 3306 A2
BILLY, LILLY. Sung by Mrs. Koto W. Jones. Houston, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, a939- 2590 Al
DINAH. Sung by group of small children. Monroe county training
school, Amory, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1 Q 39« 2976 Bl
DINAH. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo. West Liberty, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1°37. 1566 E
DINAH. Sung by Theophilus G. Husk-ins with banjo. Hyden, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1519 Bl
DINER-I-NER. Sung by Basccm Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
K. I'., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1793 B2
DINGD0NC-. Sung by Mrs. Mary- Fuller Cain, with comment by Elihu
Sutherland. Clintwood, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. •
2 SIS 33
DINGBONG BELLS. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Bellwood prison
camp, Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Alan Loraax, 1934- • 251 Al
DINGBONG BELLS. Sung by Lula Brijght and Carmen, Ruth and Ethel
Hickman. Knight, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939-
2661 Al
DINK'S SONG. Sung by John h. Lomax. Washington, D. C, Charles
Seeger, 1936. 2038 32-10 in.
DINNERHOKN SOLO. Played by Swan Swanson. National folk festival,
Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3252 B5
DIRTY 0VSRKALL3. Sung by Vfoodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with gui-
tar. Washington, D. C, Alan ana Elizabeth Lomax, 194-0.
3i.lL 32, 3415 Al
DIRTY SHIRT, THE. Sung by Clay Walters. Salyersville, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1575 Bl
DIS See THIS
DISAPPOINTED IN LOVE. Sung by Merle Lovell with guitar. Shcfter
FSA camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4-118 Al
DISHONEST MILLER, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y.,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 2353 B
DISHONEST MILLER, THE. Sun;-; by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935-
1736 32
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DISHONEST MILLER, TEE. Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson. Pensaeola, N. C-. ,
•Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2865 Al
DISHONEST MILLER, THE. Sung by Robert L. Day. Cincinnati, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1695 Bl
DISOBEDIENT SON. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3060 A2 & 31
DIXIE PARADISE. Sung by Bogue Ford. Central Valley, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. 4211 A2
DIXON AND JACKSON. Sung by Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill. Elk Perk, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2850 B2
DO-A-NANNY-DO. Sung by Victoria Wilson. New Bight, Get island,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Bamicle, 1935-
406 B4
DO COME BACK AGAIN. Sung by Mrs. W. P. Davis. Galax, Va., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1362 Al
DO-I-DO. Sung by Henrietta and Ernestine Wilson with guitars.
West Liberty, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1563 33
DO IT IN WELDON YARDS. Sung by Jesse Wadley and group with guitar.
Bellwood prison camp, Atlanta, Ga., John A. Lomax, 1934-
71 Bl-3
DO JUST LIKE MY LORD SAYS DO. Sung by Negro convict. State prison
farm, Milledgeville, Ga., John A. Lomax, 1934. 258 Bl
DO, LAWB See DO, LORD
DO LET ME OUT IN DAT LADY'S GARDEN. Sung by Annie Holmes. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2721 A2
DO, LORD
DO LAWD, REMEMBER ME. Sung by Alberta Bradford and Becky Elsy.
Avery Island, La., John A. Lomax, 1934- 106 Al
DO, LORD, LORD, REMEMBER ME. Sung by Jimmie Strothors and Joe
Lee. State Farm, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 746 B2
DO, LORD, REMEMBER ME. Sung by John Robinson. Lubbock, Texas,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 949 Al
DO, LORD, REMEMBER ME. Sung by Melinda Jones and Mary Davis.
Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax", 1937. 914 Bl
DO YOU CALL THAT RELIGION? Sung by quartet of Negro convicts. State
(Reid) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934.
26^ Al
DO YOU WANT TO BE A LOVER OF THE LORD? Sung by group of Negro con-
victs. Bellwood prison camp. Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934- 256 B2
DOAN See. DO NOT
DO NOT *"
DOAN KNOW WHEN OLE DEATH GWINE CALL MS HOME. Sung oj Dock and
Henry Reed and Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax,
1937. 1321 Bl
DONCHA GRIEVE AFTER ME. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1298 B2
DON'T BELIEVE IN A WOMAN, YOU'RE LOST IF YOU DO. Sung by Aunt
Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2568 A
DON'T FEEL LIKE I'SE ANYWAYS TIRED. Sung by Sims and Handle
Turtt and Bettie Atmore. Livingston, Ala., John A. -and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1939- 2702 B2
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DO NOT (cont. )
DON'T FOF.GET ME, LITTLE DARLING. Sung by Bascora Lamar Lunsford
with fiddle. New York, H. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935- 1795 PI
DON'T GET WEARY, WE'RE ALMOST DONE. Sung by Martha Wright and
Lillie Knox. Mum-ells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937.
910 A2
DON'T GIVE A DAMN. Sung by John K. Feastor; Micanopy, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 930 A2
DON'T JUDGE A MM BY THE CLOTHES THAT HE WEARS. Sung by
Andrew S. (Mary Ann) Gallagher. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2267 Al
DON'T LET YOUR WOMAN'kAVL HER WAY.' Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson.
Neve York, N. Y., Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 32.4 Bl
DON'T MARRY AN OLD MAN. Sung by Mrs. George L. White. Grand
Saline, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 920 Al
DON'T SAY ALOHA WHEN I GO. Sung by convict with guitar. State
penitentiary, Kuntsville, Tex,, John A. Lomax, 1934- 223 B2
DON'T SELL IT. Sung by Oscar (Buddy) Woods with guitar.
Shreveport, La., Jehu A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3939 A2
DON'T TAKE EVERYBODY FOR YOUR FRIEND. Sung b^j Rev. Aaron
Pinnacle and congregation of Heaven's Gate Methodist church.
Murrolls Inlet, 3. C, John A. and Boss Brown Lomax, 1936.
833 B2
DON'T TALK ABOUT IT. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State
Farm, va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 750 A2
DON'T TALK ABOUT IT. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State
penitentiary, Raleigh, N. C, John A. Lomax, 193-4 • 268 B2
DON'T TALK ABOUT IT. Sung by Ro.scoe McLean and group of Negro
convicts. State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A, Lomax, 1936.
695 Bl
. DON'T TALK ABOUT IT. Sung by three Negro convicts. State (Reid)
farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 708 A2
DON'T TEAR MY CLOTHES. Sung by Willie George Albertine King.
Winnfield, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3993 A3
DON'T THE ROAD LOOK DARK AND ROCKY? Sung by Vergie Bailey.
Hyden, Kj -. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1446 A2 & Bl
DON'T TURN BACK. Sung by LilLie end Tholms Knox. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1032 32
DON'T YOU GRIEVE. Sung by Aunt Molly McDonald. Livingston,
Air., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2664 B2
DON'T YOU GRIE 1 :!- ABOUT ME. Song by Troy Cambron with guitar.
Visalia FSA camp, Visalia, Calif., 3harl.es L. Todd and Robert
Sonkin, 1940. U39 A 2
DON'T TON GRIEVE AFTEI ME. Sung by George Jenifour. Lafayette,
La., John A. ana f-.lan 'Lomax, 1.934. 107 Al
DON'T \\Y T GRIEVE AFTER ME. Sung by Mrs. D. L. Shepherd.'
Cumberland, Ky., Alan ana Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1433 B2
DON'T YON GRISVE'AFTEB ME. Sung by Mrs. Louise Edwards and
mixed group. Gauticr, Miss... Herbert Halpert,' 1939-
3107 B2
DON'T YON HEAR THE LAMBS A GBYIN'? Sung by Mulinda Jones.
Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 917 A2
DO NOT (cent.)
DON'T YOU HEAR THE TURTLE DOVE MOAN? Sung by Jim Garter.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1313 Al
DON'T YOU LEAVE ME HERE. Sung by Jeff Norton. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and itaby T. Lomax, 1939- 2 698 Al
DON'T YOU LIKE IT? Sung by Annie Brewer. Montgomery, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. ' 878 A4
DON'T YOU LOVE ME NO MO'? Sung by Kuddie Ledbetter (Lead
Belly). Shreveport, La., John A. Lomax, 1935. 143 A
DON'T YOU TELL PA. Sung by Daca. New York, N. I., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3656 31
DON'T YOU WANT TO GO? Sung by Betty Moore and Liza Witt.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4023 El
DO RE MI, THE. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Cuthrie with gui-
tar and harmonic?. Washington, D. C., Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1940. 3411 B3
DO RE SI, DO CI LA. Sun," by Mrs. Pete Almendorez. San Antonio,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 589 B5
DO THAT THING. Sung by Elizabeth Austin and group of women. Old
Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barni.cle, 1935. 420 A4
DO YOU HEAR MY MOURNFUL STORY? Sung by Sewanee and Lee Begley
with guitar. Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937/ 1457 B4-
DO YOU KNOW NIGGER DEVIL? Sung by group of five Negro convicts.
State penitentiary, Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936.
716 B2
DO YOU SEE THEM? Sung by Jennie Devlin. Gloucester, N. J., Alan
Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1938. 1843 A3
DO YOU WANT TO BE A LOVER OF THE LORD? Sung by group of Negro
convicts. Bellwood prison camp, Atlanta, Ga., John A. Lomax,
1934. 256 B2
DO YOU WANT TO BE A LOVER OF THE LORD? Sung by group of Negro
convicts. Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. Lomax,
1934. 247 A2
DO YOU WANT TO BE A LOVER OF THE LORD? Sung by group of Negro
convicts. Little Rock, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934- 236 A2
DOCK CRIES. Sung by Rollle Lee Johnson. State penitentiary,
Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 722 Al
DOCTOR
DR. HUMPHREY'S JIG. Played by Jilson Setters on fiddle.
Ashland, Ky., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1019 B2
DR. JONES. Sung by Baseom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1796 Bl
DR. RIDGE'S FOOD. Sung and spoken by John Stone. Columbia,
Calif., Sidney Roberts jn, 1939. 3372 AA & Bl
DOCUMENTATION OF SHAFTER COUNCIL MEETING. Shafter FSA camp,
Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940.
4122-4125
DOCUMENTATION OF VISILIA COURT PROCEEDINGS. Visalia FSA camp,
Visalia, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940.
4120— qjlk-g vUu
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DOCUMENTATION OF VISALIA LITERARY SOCIETY. Visalia FSA camp,
Visalia, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940.
4131-4135 El
DODGER SONG. Sung by Mrs. Emma Pusenbury. Mena, Ark., Stdney
Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3230 D2
DOG AND GUN, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y.,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 2574 A & 3
DOG AND GUN. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3769 A & El
DOG AND THE GUN, THE. Sung by Alfred Osbourne. Port Huron, Mich.,
Ivan Walton, 1938. 3401 E2
DOG AND THE GUN, THE. Sung by Robert L. Day. Cincinnati, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1696 Al
DOG CAUGHT A HOG. Played by Richard Amerson on harmonica.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4034 B2
DOG FLEA. Suns by Molly and Joe McDonald. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2690 Al
DOG-TICK AND • BACCSR-WORM . Sung by Ray Wood. New Orleans, La.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 893 M
DOGGET'S GAP. Sung by Eascon Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1822 Bl
DOLLAR. Sung by Eva May White. Magee, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1930- 3066 Al
DOLLAR MAMIE, Sung by Judge (Bootmouth) Tucker and Alexander
(Neighborhood) Williams. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2679 A2
DOLLY. Played by W. M. Stepp on fiddle. Salyersville, Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1568 Bl
DOM PEDRO, THE. Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland. Sailors' snug
harbor, Staten Island, Hew Zork, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939-
2530 B
DOM PEDRO. Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland. Sailor's snug harbor,
Staten Island, New York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939- 2531 A
DONCHA See DO NOT
DONE BEEN HERE. Sung by Will White quartet of Negro convicts.
State (Reid) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936.
707 A2
DONE DONE ALL I KIN DO FOR DE LORD. Sung by Dock and Henry Reed
?,n<l Vera Hall. Livingston, Ale., John A. Lomax, 1937.
1318 Al
DONE LEF'.TIIIS WORLD BEKIN' . Sung by group of Negro convicts.
Kilty prison, Montgomery, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934.
233 B3
DONE WORKED 0:1 THE LEVEE. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4045 B3
DON'T 3JE DO NOT
DOODLE BUG. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2918 A2
DOPE FIEND, THE. Sung by Troy Cambron with guitar. Visalia FSA
camp, Visalia, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4138 B2
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DOUBLE EAGLE MARCH. Played by Houston Bald Knob string band.
Rcckymount, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2739 A2
DOUBTIN' THOMAS. Sung by Simon Small and congregation of
Heaven's Gat? Methodist church. Murrolls Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 832 Bl
DOVE SONG, THE. Sung by Samuel Simpson Adams. Dunham, .Ky. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2793 A '
DOWN AROUND THE COAST OF LA BARBAREE. Sung by George Vinton
Graham. San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 3312 Bl
DOWN AT WIDOW JOHNSON'S. Sung by Ba scorn Lamar Lmsford with
banjo. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. 1793 31
DOWN BY THE GREENWOOD SIDE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena,
Ark.., John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 369 Al
DOWN BY THE GREENWOOD SIDE-O. Sung by Mort Montonyea.
Sloatsburg, N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1933. 3666 B2
DOWN BY THE RIVER. Sung by Lavinia Simmons and two women.
Edisto Island, 3. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3152 Al
DOWN BY THE RIVER OF LIFE. Sung by deacon and congregation of
a country Baptist church. Alexandria, Va., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1933. 87 D 5
DOWN BY THE ROCK IN THE MOUNTAIN. Sung by group of Negro con-
victs. Penitentiary, Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936.
, 730 B2
DOWN BY THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Sung by James Richardson. State
Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
DOWN BY THE POCKY MOUNTAINS. Sung by James Richardson. State
farm, Raiford, Fla., John and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939-
2710 Al
DOWN BY THE 'SEASHORE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3772 Bl
DOWN DY YON WEEPING WILLOW. Sung by Mrs. A. J. Huff. Gatlinburg,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2374. Al
DOWN IN KARO. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y., Alan
Lomax, 1939- 2554 Al
DOWN IN THAT LONESOME VALLEY, Sung by Robert Russell with guitar,
with fiddle by J. W. Russell. Marion, Va., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3162 Al
DOWN IN THE ARKANSAS. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little Rock, Ark.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3190 A2
DOWN IN THE ARKANSAS. Sung by Mrs. Laura and Ruby Clifton.
Tupelo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2969 A2 & Bl
DOWN IN THE BOTTOM. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty
and group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary,
Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934-. 211 Al
DOWN IN TEE .CANEBRAKE. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington,- D. C,
Alan Lomax, ±937. 1057 DA-
DOWN IN THE LITTLE GREEN VALLEY. Sung by Bert, Ruby and Eugene
Rains, with guitar by Ruby Rains. Bakersfield, Calif.,
Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0. A-Lil B2
DOWN IN THE LONE GREEN VALLEY. Sung by Fred Carriere. Champion,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 24-38 A2
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DOWN IN THE LOW GREEK VALLEY. Suns by Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill.
Elk Park, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 284-6 Al
DOWN IN THE MEADOW WHERE THE GREEN GRASS GROWS. Sting by group of
girls of Heaton school. He? ton, N. C, Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2860 B7
DOWN IN THE SALLY GARDENS. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James,
Beaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2276 A
DOWN IN THE VALLEY.' Sung by Alexander Rolle. Old Light, Oat
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 421 A3
DOWN IN THE VALLEY. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsfcrd. New York, N. Y,
George W. Kibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1790 Bl
DOWN IN THE VALLEY. Sung by Blind Janes Howard with fiddle.
Harlan, Ky., John A. Lomax, 1933. 77 B2
DOWN IN THE VALLEY. Sung by Mrs. Alice Williams and Walter
Caldwell, with guitar by James Williams and fiddle by Canos
Williams. Ashland, Ky., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1023 A2
DOWN IN THE ''ALLEY. Sung by Mrs. Maggie Gant. Austin, Tex., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1934.. 69 B2
DOWN IN THE VALLEY. Sung by Robert and Viola Russell. Marion,
Va., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3l6A B2
DOWN IN THE VALLEY, SEND ME HERE. Sung by Pappie and group of
Andros island men. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 50b B
DOWN IN THE VALLEY TO PRAY. Sung by Mrs. C. A. Burkett. Mabel,
N. C, Jolin A. Lomax, 1936. 838 Al
DOWN IN UNION COUNTS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell
.Greet, 1935. 1810 A2
DOWN ON ME. Sung by Clabe Amerson. Boyd, Ala., John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1940. 4063 Al
DOWN ON ME. Sung by Deck Reed. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax", 1940. 4053 Al
DOWN ON ME. Surg by Sims and Mandie Tartt and Bettie Atmore.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2704 Bl
DOWN ON ME. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax", 1939. 2687 B3
DOWN ON THE BIGELOW FARM. Sung by J. W. Becker. Shafter FSA
camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert
Sonkin, 1940. 4H2 Al
DOWN THAT ROAD. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Speigner, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1934- 228 B2
DOWN THE GREENWOOD SIDE. Sung by Mrs. Sarah Ison. Near Norton,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2810 Al
DOWN THE LONESOME ROAD. Sung by .group of Negro convicts. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 615 Bl
DOWN THE ROAD. Played by Marion Rees on fife. Zionvillo, H. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 837 D3
DOWN THE ROAD. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New
York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1802 A2
DOWN THE ROAD, BABY. Sung by group of young men. Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
412 D2
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DOWN THE STREET WE HOLD OUR DEMONSTRATIONS. Sung by Alice and
Johnnie. St. Louis, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3195 Al
DOWN WHEFE THE WATERMELON GROWS. Simg by Dascora Lainar Lunsford
with banjo. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. 1800 B2
DOWN YONDER. Flayed by John Hatcher on fiddle. Tuka, Miss.,
Herbert Ealpert, 1939- 3003 Bl
DOWN YONDER. Played by Tink Queer on fiddle, Franklin Slater
and Bill Fowler on guitars. Ligonier, Pa., Sidney Robertson,
1936. 3155 Al-3
DOWNFALL OF PiJlIS, THE. Played by Ba scorn Lamar Lunsford on fiddle.
New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell
Greet, 1935- 1836 El
DOWNFALL OF PARIS, Played by W. E. Claunch on fiddle and Mrs.
Christeen Ilaygood on guitar. Near Guntown, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2971 34
DOWNWARD ROAD, THE. . Sung by Elihu Trusty. Paintsville, Ky., Alan
and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 14.00 B
DOWNWARD ROAD IS CROWDED, THE. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
State (Re id) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. and Alan Lomax,
1934. 266 A2
DR. See DOCTOR
DRAG OUT PLAY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Ciintwood,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2317 02
DRAW A BUCKET OF WATER. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and children's
group. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 30$2 A4
DRAW A BUCKET OF WATER. Sung by Miss Sue Coffey. E. R. E.
institute, Raleigh, N. C, Richard Chase, 1935- 3424 A2
DREAM OF MINE, A. Played oy Gabriel Brown on guitar. Eatonville,
Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Kurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 359 A
DREAM OF THE MINER'S CHILD. Sung by Mrs. Lina Melton with dul-
cimer. Galax, Va., John A. and Less Lomax, 1937. 1340 Al
DREAM OF THE MINER'S GIRL. Sung by George Roark with banjo.
Pineville, Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1930. 2015 A-10 in.
DREARY BLACK HILLS, THE. " Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex., Jonn A.
Lomax, 1936. 654 Bl
DREARY BLACK HILLS, THE. Sung by Lewis VAinfield Moody. Plainfield,
Wis., Robert F. Braves, 1940. 4170 B
DREARY BLACK HILLS. Sung by Richard Copp. Mitchell, S. Dak.,
Nicholas Ray, 1939. 3675 A2 & 3
DRILL, YE TARRILRS, DRILL. Sung by Earl Robinson with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1933. 1627 Al
DRINK HER DOWN. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mcna, Ark., Sidney
Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3229 02
DRINK MY MORNING TEA. Sung by Bowlegs. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1933. 1863 A2-10 in.
DRINKIN' OF THE WINE. Sung by Bascoia Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935-
1832 Al
DRINKIN' OF THE WINE. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Kilby
prison, Montgomery, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934. 234 Al
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BRINKIN' JF THE WINE. Sung by group of Negroes from Wadmalaw
Island. Charleston, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1937.
1051 A3 & :bi
DRINKIN' iiJINE. Sung by bock Reed. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lima::, 194-0. 4- b 5 V A2
DRINKIN 1 WINE. Sung by Ed Jones. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2701 bl
DRINKIN' WINS. Sung by Ed Jones. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1959- 2701 B2
DRINKIN' WINE. Sung by Rev. B. D. Hall, Joe and Johnny Hall.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4-056 B3
DRINKING AND GAMBLING-. Sung by Lena May Common = Raiford, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 692 Dl
DRINKING MEDLEY. Sung by Joe Frank and Shacks Franklin. New
Roads, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 3996 B3
DRIVE OLD SATAN AMY. Sung by Viola Brown. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2722 A3
DRIVE THE NAIL ARIGHT, BOYS. Sung by Naomi Nelson. Riviera,
Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3381 Al
DRIVER BOY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Eliza Pace. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14.44 A
DRIVER BOY, THE. Sung by Sam Harmon. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halyert, 1939. " 2915 A2
DRIVING LEVEE. Sung. by group of Negro convicts. Clemens state
farm, Brazoria Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2599 bl
DROP 'EM DOWN. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Tucker state
farm, Tucker, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 2/+1 A2
DROP 'EM DOWN. Sung by group of Negro convicts with ax-cutting.
State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934- . 214 Al
DROP 'EM DOWN. Sung by Mose (Clear Rock) Piatt and group of
Negro convicts. Central state farm, Sugar land, Tex., John
A. and Alan. Lomax, 1934. 208 B2
DROP OLD DIAMOND. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty and
group with ax-cutting. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 222 A
DROWSY SLEEPER. Sun., by Mrs. R. Jones. Whitetop, Va. , Richard
Chase, 1935. "3426 Al
DROWSY SLEEPEit. Sua. by Nellie Prewitt and Ina Jones. Near
Burnoville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2996 Al
DROWSY SLEEPERS, THE. Sung uy Clay Walters with fiddle.
Salyersville , Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1583 A
DROWSY SLEEPERS. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 981 A3
DROWSY SLEEPERS, THE. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Evansville, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1753 Al
DRUMMER BOY, THE. Sung by ben S, Dugger. Elk Park, N. C, Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2850 A2
DRUNKARD'S CHILD. Sung by grouo. Arjay, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 139o" B
DRUNKARD'S CHILD, THE. Sung by Hershel Haworth, Jr. Springfield,
Mc, Sidney Robertson, 193 6. 3200 El
DRUNKARD 'S CHILD, THE. Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939 • 3349 Bl
DRUNKARD'S COURTSHIP, THE. Sung by Horton Barker. Near Chilhowie,
7a., Herbert Halpert, 1.939. 2333 Al
DRUNKARD r S DAUGHTER, THE. Sung by E. K. Napier. Hazard, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1550 B
DRUNKARD'S DOOM, THE. Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3353 Bl
DRUNKARD'S DREAM. Sung by Finley Adams. Dunham, Ky., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2772 A2
DRUNKARD'S DREAM, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2294 32
DRUNKARD'S DREAM, THE. "Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3349 A].
DRUNKARD'S DREAM, -,TRE. Sung by Jonathon Moses. Orford, N. H.,
Alaa Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3706 A & Bl
DRUNKARD'S DREAM, THE. Sing by Mrs. Lize Pace. Hyden, Ky., Alan
and Elisabeth Lomax, ±937. 1437 A2
DRUNKARD'S DREAM, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mollis Wyiie. Fort Spunky,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 674 B2
DRUNKARD'S DREAM, THE. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin, Hillsville,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 193 c >. 2746 Al
DRUNKARD'S DREAM, IKE. Sung by Theophilus G, Hoskins with banjo.
Hyden, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1453 B
DRUNKARD'S HICCUPS. Played by W. E. Claunch on fiddle and Mrs.
Ohristoen Ho.ygooa on guitar. Near Guntown, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2974 B2
DRUNKARD'S HICCUPS. Sung by Charles L. Long with fiddle, with
Sam Meal beating straws. Quitman, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 304-3 A2
DRUNKARD'S LAMENT, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2294 B3
DRUNKARD'S LAMENT. Sung by Lake N. Porter with fiddle.
Falfurrias, Tex.. John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1^39. 2619 Al
DRUNKARD'S LONE CHILD, THE. Sung by Mrs. ff. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2756 A3
DRUNKEN DRIVER, THE. Sung by Willie Bledsoe and his father with
guitar. Pineville, Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barniele, 1938.
1971 A--10 in.
DRUNKEN DRIVERS, THE. Sung by Rill Bundy with guitar. Manchester,
Ky., Alan end Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1510 B
DRUNKEN FRENCHMAN, THE. Hayed by Pat Ford on harmonica. Central
Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4208 A3
DRUNKEN HICCUPS, THE. Played by Henry Davis on fiddle. Hamilton,
Ohio, Alan and Elisabeth Lomax,' 1938. 1713 A2
DRUNKEN HICCUPS, THE. Played by Sir. M. Stepp on fiddle.
Salycrsville, Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1573 A3
DRUNKEN HICCUPS. THE. Sung by Mrs. L. H. Davis. Brawley migra-
tory camp, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3317 A3
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DRUNKEN OLD MM, THE. Sung by Elmer George. East Calais, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 374-0 A3
DRY BONES. Spoken, by Rev. II. Adkins. State penitentiary,
Richmond, Va., John A. fornix, 1936. 728 B
DRY BONES. Sung by Alberta Bedford and Becky Elsy. Lake Arthur,
La., Johii A. and Alan Lomax, i c <34. 105 32
DRY BONES. Sung by Aunc Molly Jackson. New YorK, N, Y., Alan
Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935- 828 A4
DRY BONES. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. -New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1831 A2 & 3
DRY BONES. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary,
Huntsvilie, Tex., John .A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 212 Bl
DRY BONES. Sung by Hazel McNecly and Will Wright. Clinton, Ark.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3192 A2
DRY BONES. Sung hy Henrietta Marshall and mixed group. Eatonville,
Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 351 A
DUBLIN CITY. Sung by Mrs. Goidie Hamilton. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2783 A
DUCKS IN THE MILL FOND. Sung by Fields Ward with guitar. Galax,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1370 B2
DUCKS IN THE POND. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2705 B3
DUMB WIFE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Cinderella Kinnaird. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3265 A2
DUMMY LINE. Sung by Bascom -Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., Geerge W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1805 B2
DUPRSE. Sung by Walter Roberts. State farm, Rai.ford, Fla., John
A. Lomax, 1936. 713 Bl
DUPREE BLUES. Sung by Buena Flint. State farm, Raiford, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2718 Bl
DUQUEEN. Sung and spoken by Mrs. Harrison. Springfield, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 3-939. 3685 A & B
DURANG'S HORNPIPE. Played by John Selleck on fiddle. Camino,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 4220 Bl
DURANT HORNPIPE. Flayed by J. D. Dillingham on banjo and A. J.
Kiors on fiddle. Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 543 A2
DUST BOWL BLUES. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with gui-
tar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1940.
3420 Bl
DUST BOWL REFUGEES. Sung by i/Voodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940.
3418 Bl
DUST BOWL REFUGEES. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940.
3422 A
DUST PNEUMONIA SONG. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1940.
3420 12
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DUSTY MILLER. Playod by John Brown en fiddle. Iuka, Miss.,
Hcrbort Halpert, 1939. 3002 A3
DUSTY MILLER. Sung by P. L. Dillingham with banjo, with fiddle
by \. J. Mer.n.s aac 1 piano by J. nf. Moans. Austin, Tex., John
A. Lomax, 1936. 623 Al
DUTCH COURTL-I-'IF. Sung hy Ir. David Mcintosh. Chicago, 111.,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3242 A2
DUTCH JOLLII'IGATION- SOJJiT. Sang by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio,
John A. Lomax, 1337. 100 6 Al
DYING BED M/XER, THE. Sung by Steen Williams, Will Brodnax, J.
D. Elliott and Madison Green. State penitentiary, Parchman,
Miss.', John A. Lomax, 1336. 61.3 B
DYING BOY, THE. Sung by Mrs, D. L. Shepherd with guitar. Cumberland,
Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1337. 14-32 B
DYING CALIFORNIA!!, THE. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 19.34'. 59 B
DYING CALIPCRNIAN, THE, Sung by Aloe Moore. Austin, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1933. 216 Bl
DYING CALIFORNIA?!, THE. Sung by George Vinton Graham. San Jose,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 193B. 3ol0 B
DYING C;j/IA)RNIAN, THE. Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939- 335" Al
DYING CALIFORNIA'.-!. Sung uy Marie Womble. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- -3034 A2
DYING CALIFORNIA.', THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 193b. 875 62.
DYING CALIFORNIAN, THE. Sung by Mrs. M. P. Daniels. East Calais,
Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939.
3743 A & Bl
DYING OOVjBOY. Sung by Bill Atkins with guitar. Pinoville, Ky.,
Mary Elizabeth Earnicle, 1933. 1991 B2-10 in.
DYING COWBOY, r iKE. Suae by Doc Hcppes with banjo. Estatoe, N. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 856 B2
DYING COWBOY, TBrf. ' Sung by Frank Goodwyn. FalfurriiaB, Tex., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2£li ; A3 & E2
DYING COWBOY, THE. Sun iri by Frank Goodwyn with guitar. Falfurrias,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2621 B
DYING COWBOY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Esco Kilgore. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Haloort, 1939. 2832 Bl
DYING GOV BOY, THE. Sunr: by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 193°. 2695 B3
DYING COWBOY, THE. "Sung by Mrs . Gol^.ie Hamilton. Hamiltontown,
near Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2333 Bl
DYING COWBOY, THE. Sung by, Mrs. Cllie Womble with guitar.
Earner, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3029 Bl
DYING COWBOY, THE. Sung by Mrs .* Susan fteddls. Elcn College, N. C,
Fletcher- Collins, 1939. 2235 Al
DYING COWBOl'S LAIvdaNT. Sunr by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939- 37821 A2 & Bl
DYING COWGIRL, THE. Sung by Vergis Bailey. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1447 Bl
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DUNG CR.PSHOOTER r S BLUES. Song by Blind Willie McTell with
guitar. Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4070 Bl
DYING GIRL'S MESSAGE, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1803 B2
DYING GIRL'S MESS.1GS, Sung by Rosetta Spainhard. Arvin FSA camp,
Arvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940.
4102 A2
DYING MOTHER BLUES. Sung by Albert Amnions, with piano by Pete
Johnson. Neva York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2498 B
DYING NUN, THE. Sun.'? by Mrs. ' Margaret Sullivan. Springfield, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helsn Hartness Flanders, ±939. 3746 A2
DYING RANGER, THE. Sung by Capt. Asel True blood. Charles, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1933. 2332 A & LI
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E
E-V-I-V OVER. Sung by group of girls of Heater school. Heaton,
N. C, Herbert Ealpert, 1939. 286j Dl
E MINOS ELUES. Played by Clin and Tex on guitars. Migratory
camp, Indio, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 19.39. 356/,. B2
EARL BRAN. Sung by Mrs. Myra Darnett Miller. Tuckasseigee, N. C,
John A. Lonax, 1936. ' -<43 D
EARL BRAND. Sung by Edith and Austin Harmon. Near Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2912 31
EARLY, EARLY ALL lN ONE SPRING. Sung by Robert L. Day.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1696 31
EARLY, -EARLY IN THE SPRING. Sung by Clay Waiters. Salyersville ,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Loraax, 1937. 1573 A2
EARLY, EARLY II'! THE SPRING. Sung by San Haze]., Greenville, Miss.,
Herbert Ealpert, 1939. 3095 A2 & dl
EARLY IN THE M&RNIN 1 . Sung by group of Negro convicts with ax-cut-
ting. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939." 2679 Al
'EARLY IN THE MORKIN' . Sung ~.:,y Hollis (Fat Head) Washington. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., J din A. and Ruby T. Lonax,
1939. 2676 A2
EAST-BOUND TRAIN, THE. Sung by Arlie Bckur. Pine Mountain, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Loaax, 1937. 1A11 A2
EAST-BOUND TRAIN, THE. Sung by Base on Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and VII] Ian Cabell Greet, 1935.
1795 Al
EAST 3R00KFIELD WOOLEN MILL, THE. Sung by Elner Barton. Quebec,
Vt., Alan Loaax and He3.cn Iiarineos Flanders, 1939. 3697 B2
EAST COLORADO. Sung by Bowlegs, State penitentiary, Parchman,
Miss., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 1363 A4-10 in.
EAST OHIO MINERS' STRIKE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1937. 1940 B-10 in.
EAST TEXAS BLUES. Sung by Joe Harris with guitar, with mandolin by
Kid West. Shreveport, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0.
3990 33
EAST TEXAS RAG. Played by Smith Cason on guitar. Clemens state
farm, Brazoria, Tex., Jehu A. and Ruby T. Lomax,, 1939.
3552 A2
EAST VIRGINIA. Sung by "/alter Williams with banjo. Salyersville,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1601 A
EAST VIRGINIA BLUES. Sung by Ellen and Dorothy Wilson. Hyden,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1526 i*l
EAST VIRGINIA BLUES. Sung by Ernest Alston and Harding Price,
with guitar by Ernest Alston. Shafter FSA camp, Shafter,
Calif., 19£0. 410A 31
EASTER BALLAD, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,'N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 2502 3
EASTER SUNDAY. Sung by Jimmy Boudreaux. New Roads, La., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3997 B.3
EASY, MISTER TOM. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lonax, 1935. 134 A
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EAT WHEN I'M HUNGRY. Sung by Ray Wood. Now Orleans, La,, John A.
Lomax, 1937. 393 A3
EATON CLAN. Sung by Roger (Burn Down) Garnett. State penitentia-
ry, Parchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Loraax, 1939.
2675 B2
EDMUND DELL. Sung by Mrs. M. P. Daniels. East Calais, Vt., Alan
Lonax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3730 B
EDUCATION SLUES. Played by Gabriel Brown and Rochelle French on
guitars. Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zura Neale Hurston
and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 360 A
EDWARD. Sung by Jascon Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. , George W.
Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935 . 1733 A2
EDWARD. Sung by Mrs. Crockett Ward. Galax, Va. , John A. Loraax,
1937. 1365 Al
EDWARD. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A. Lomax
and Laurence Powell, 1936. 347 A2
EDWARD. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A. Lomax
and Laurence Powell, 1936. 876 33
EDWARD iiOLD. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1006 A2
EDWIN OF THE LOWLANDS Lot,'. Sung by George Vinton Graham with
guitar. San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1933. 3313 33
EENY-MEENY-MINY-MG , Spoken by school girls. Camp Winona, Lake
Corao, Pa., Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3670 A3
EEPH CAUGHT A RA33IT. Played by Clinton Swathoff on fiddle and
Otis Evans on guitar, billings tourist camp, Bandera, Tex.,
John A. cud Ruby T. Loraax, 1939. 2635 B2
EF I GIT UP IN DE MORNIN'. Sung by Robert (Rail Head) Wilson.
Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1939. 2675 Al
EH, LOUISE, GAL, DO YOU EVER THINK OF ME? Sung by John Floyd.
Vicksburg, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3077 B3, 3073 Al
EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY. Played by Franklin on fiddle, with guitars
by Tox- and Jim and harmonica by McCowan. Migratory camp,
Indio, Calif'., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3565 Al
EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY, THE. Played by T. M. Bryant on fiddle.
Evansvillo, Ind. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1733 Bl
EIGHTH OF AUGUST. Played by Champaign county dance band. National
folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3259 AA
EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Played by E. K. Bowman on fiddle. Abilene,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 933 Al
EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Played by Harvey C. Sharp on fiddle and H. D.
Kinard on banjo. Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3033 A2
EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Played by J. C. Fowler on guitar, Alec
Buckner on fiddle and Alva Ruff nor on banjo. Lubbock, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 947 A
EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Played by John Hatcher on fiddle. Iuka, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939." 2</9S B2, 2999 Al
EIGHTH oF JANUARY. Played by R. R. and Jim Denoon on fiddle and
guitar. Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3214 Al
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EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Played by Tommy Rhodes on guitar and J. D.
Allen on fiddle. Visalia FSA camp, Visalia, Calif. , Charles
L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0. 4-123 33
EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Played by W. E. Ciaunch on fiddle and Mrs.
Christeen Haygood on guitar. Hear Guntown, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2971 31
EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Sung- by Enos Canoy with fiddle, with mandolin by
Tim Canoy and guitar by Lola Canoy. Magee,. Miss. , Herbert
Halport, 1939. 3053 02
ELECTION SoNG. Sung by Negro man with flutina (accordion) . Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth .Barnicle, 1935. 512 B
ELEPHANT. Sung by Louise PuBcse. Columbia, S. C, Charles Seeger,
1939- 3790 A3 . '
LT;FIN KNIGHT, THE. Sung by Mrs. Carrie talker. Mage.e, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3064 A2 & 31
ELFIN KNIGHT, THE. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1039- 3064 B2
ELFIN KNIGHT, THE. Sung by Mrs. Dora Ward, Princeton, Ind., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1743 31 & 2
ELI WEBB AND JOHN. Spoken by Oascorn Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1810 A5
ELIZA GREEN IN CURLYCUES. Sung by George Roark with banjo.
Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1930. 1999 32-10 in.
ELIZA JONES* Sung by Ben Pitts with guitar. Pine Grove, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939 • 4223 331
ELLA REE, Sung by David Rice. Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson,
1937. 3220 32
ELLA REE. Sung by Leon Ponce. Columbia, Calif., Sidney Robertson,
193°. 3363 31
ELLA SPEED. Sung by Finous (Flatfoot) Rockmore with guitar.
Lufkin, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 399 ; J Al
ELLA SPEED. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
State prison farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1933. . 120 32
ELLA SPEED. Sung by Buddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
State prison farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1935. 125 B
ELLA SPEED. Sung by Kuddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 54 A & 3
ELLA SPEED. Sung by Tricky Sam with guitar. State penitentiary,
Huntsville, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1934. 215 32
ELLA SPEED. Sung by Wallace Chains and Sylvester Jones (The two
stavin' chains) with guitar by Sylvester Jones. Ramsey state
farm, Otey, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lonax, 1939. 26>j6 A2
ELLA'S GRAVE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935-
1325 32
ELLEN FLANNERY. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Kamiltontown, near
Y.'ise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2732 31
ELLEN FLANNERY. Sung by Mrs. Martha Shupe. Hajailtontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- " 2731 B
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EZEKIEL AND THE DRY BONES. Sung by John Simmons and group.
Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1035 3
EZEKIEL SAvJ THE TffiEEL. Sung by Negro quartet. Columbia, S.
John A. Lomax, .1936. 709 Al
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F. F. E.-TI3E FASTEST CN THE LINE. Sung by Bradley Browning.
Arjay„ Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1390 Al
FADED COAT OF BLUE, THE. Sung by Bon Pitts with guitar. Fine
Grove, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 4224 E2
FAIR AND TENDER LADIES, Sung by Clecphas Franklin. Maryville,
Tonn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2893 B3
FAIR AND TENDER LADIES. Sung by Mrs. C. S. MacClellan. High Springs,
Fla., Alton C. Morris, 1937. 9% M
FAIR AND TENDER LADIES. Sung by Mrs. Cleophas Franklin. Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2893 BA
FAIR CAPTIVE, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4201 Bl
FAIR CAPTIVE, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4205 Al
FAIR CHARLOTTE. Sung by Clay Waters with fiddle. Salyersville , Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937- 1583 Bl
FAIR CHARLOTTE. Sung by Clay Waters with fiddle. Salyersville, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 15SA A
FAIR CHARLOTTE. Sung by May Kennedy McCord. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson," 1936. 3215 A3
FAIR CHARLOTTE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., Sidney
Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3235 33
FAIR CHARLOTTE. Sung by Mrs. Flora Eddy. Randolph Center, Vt. , Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartnesa Flanders, 1939. 3716 A3 & 3, 3717 Al
FAIR CHARLOTTE. Sung by Mrs. Henry Davis. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1713 B
FAIR CHARLOTTE. Sung by \\ .rde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4203 A
FAIR DAMSEL. Sung by Sam Harmon. Ne&r Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2905 A2
FAIR DAMSEL IN THE GARDEN. Sung by Mrs. Sarah Iscn. Near Norton,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2813 32
FAIR ELEANOR. Sung by Mrs. Ruth Cullipher and Angie Clark. Mullins,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 12 %> 32
FAIR ELLEN. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 2277 B
FAIR ELLFNDER. Sung by Mrs. Esco Kilgore. Norton, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2775 32
FAIR ELLENDER. Sung by Samuel Harmon. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2801 A2 4 El
FAIR FANNIE MOORE. Sung by J. C. Kennison. Bennington, Vt., Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3759 3
FAIR INVITATION, A. Sung by Charles Fulton, with piano by Herbert
Hudson Sanford. Oakland, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939-
4218 El
FAIR INVITATION, 1939, A. Sung by Charles Fulton. Oakland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939= 4218 Al
FAIR LUCY. Sung by Elmer George. East Calais, Vt., Alan Lomax and
Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3713 A
FAIR LUCY. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 958 A3 & 4, 31
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FaIR LUCY. Sung by Mrs. M. P. Daniels. East Calais, Vt. , Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1)39. 374-0 13
FAIR MID ALL Hi THE GARDEN. Sung by Mrs. Callie Vaiighan. Laager,
Tenn. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 294--' Bl
FAIR MAIDEN, THE. Sung by Vera Cade. Shafter migratory camp,
Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3329 Al
FAIR YJUNG LADY WAS WALKING IN HER GARDEN, A. Sung by W. M. Keen.
Myden, Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1472 A
FAIRY BGVffiR, THE. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar. San
Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3376 Al
FAIRY LAND, THE. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Speigner, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1934. 227 A2
FALLING LEAF. Sung by Samuel Clay Dixon. Mt. Vernon, Ind. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1750 A2
FALLING OF THE PINE. Sung by Lester Wells. Traverse City, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1933. 2305 32
FALLING OF THE PINE, THE. Sung by Lester Wells. Traverse City,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2306 Al
FALSEHEARTED BOY, A. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Killsvillc, Va. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2757 A6
FALSEHEARTED YOUNG MAN. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 367 31
FALSE HENRY. Sung by Mrs. Lloyd Bare Hagie. Elk Park, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2351 A2
FALSE LOVER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Jennie Devlin. Gloucester, N. J.,
Alan Lomax and Kay Deal;/, 193-3. 1772 A
FALSE LOVER. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Evansville, Ind., Alan
and Elisabeth Lomax, 1933. 1739 B
FALSE VOW. Sung by Mrs. G. V. Easley. Houlka, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3024 32
FALSE WIFE, THE. Sung by Ba scorn Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1735 A
FAMILY LIVED IN BETHANY. Sung by Sam Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2913 A2
FANDANGO. Played by Bill Tatnall en guitar. Frederica, Ga., Alan
Lomax, Zora Ncale Kurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
315 Al
FARE THEE WELL. Sung by student body of Dorchester academy.
Mcintosh, Ga., Margaret Valiant, 1939- 3604 A
FARE YE WELL. Sung by Negro choir from Metropolitan community
church, Chicago 111. National folk festival, Chicago, 111.,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3262 B2
FARE YE WELL, MY DARLING. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lcmax, 1937. 1302 A2
FARE YOU WELL, GREEN FIELDS. Sung by Bradley Browning. Arjay, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lcmax, 1937. 1339 Al
FARE YOU WELL, MY BLUE-EYED GIRL. Played by Justis Begloy on banjo.
Hazard, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1533 31
FARE YOU WELL, MY LITTLE ANNIE DARLING. Sung by Daw Henson with
guitar. Billy's branch, Clay co., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 1493 3
FARE YOU :7ELL, MY OWN TRUE LOVE. Sung by Alexander Rolle. Old
Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 423 A4
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FARE YOU WELL, MY OWN TRUE LOVE. Sung by J. M. Mullins. Florress,
Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1591 3
FARE YOU WELL, MX oWN TRUE LOVE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon
College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3779 31
FARE YOU WEIL, MY PRETTY LITTLE MISS. Sung by R. C. MacFarlane.
SalyersvJlle, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lumax, 1937. 1567 132
FARE YOU WELL, OLD ELIS' BRANCH. Sung by Aunt, Molly Jackson. New
York, N. Y,, Alan Lomax, : 1937. 3.939 B-lv in.
FAREWELL CHANT, THE. Surg by Mrs. George 1. White. Grand Saline,
Tex., John A. Lcmax, 1937. 926 B2
FAREWELL, DEAR FRIENDS. Sung by Sam Hasel. Greenville, Miss.,
Herbert Falpert, 1939. 3'o96 32
FAREWELL, MARY ANN. Played by W. A. Bledsoe on Piddle and.H. D.
Kinard on banjo. Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
J :_;'i Aft
FAREWELL, SWEET JANE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 2573 32
FAREWELL," 'SWEET JANE, Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barniele, 1935. 325 Bl
FAREWELL, WHISKEY. Ployed by John Hatcher on fiddle. luica, Miss.,
Herbert halpert, 1930. 30GG 3/+, 3^01 Al
FARMER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Theodosia Bonnett Long. Saltillo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1339. 205 A A2
FARMERS, THE. Sung bylfrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939? 3775 131
FARMER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Base on Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt ana William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1739 A2
FARMER'S 301, THE. Sung by Mrs. Kallie May Preece. Austin, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 915 Al
FARMER'S BOY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Miuta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 395 Bl
FARMER'S BOY, THE. Sun^ by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4215 A2
FARMER'S CURST WIFE, THE. Sung by Blaine Stubblefiold with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1933. 1635 Al
FARMER'S CUBST WIFE, THE. Sung by Norton Barker. Near Chilhowie,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2317 Bl
FARMER'S CURST WIFE, THE. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker. Dallas,
Tex., John A. Lcmax, 1036. 617 A
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FARMSR'.S IN THE DELL. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pineville, Ky. ,
Mary Elizabeth Barniele, 1933. 2017 A3-10 in.
FARMER'S SuN AND THE SHANTY B0I, THE. Sung by Lester Wells. Traverse
City, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1033. 2309 A
FARMER'S WIFE, THE. Sung by Joe Hubbard. Hamiltontown, near Wise,
Va.., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2326 a2
FiitMIN 1 MAN BLUES. Sung by Lucious Curtis, with guitar by Willie
Ford. Natchez, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0.
4004. Al
FAT, FAT, THE WATER RAT. Sung by Rosalind Rosenthal and Herbert
Halpert, New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3646 31
FAT RACHEL. Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh. National folk festival,
Chicago, III., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3253 Al
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FATAL WEDDING, THE. Sung by Mrs'. Helen Pischner. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. ' 2290 B
FATAL WEDDING, THE. Sung by Mrs. Maggie Gant. Austin, Tex., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- . 06 M
FATE ;jF EDWARD KECKMAN, THE, Sung by Mrs. Herman Beekman, with
guitar by Howard Beekman. Visalia FSA camp, Visalia, Calif.,
Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1946. A130 A2
FATE OF NANCY DOMING, THE. Surg by Mrs. Cera Burgess. Grand
Saline, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 927 3
FATE OF SANTA BARBARA. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt find William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1313 B
FATHER- ABRAHAM. Sung by group of Negro men and women. Cockrum,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3olC A2
FATHER, BUILD ME A BOAT.' Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 31C3 B2, 3104 Al
FATHER, DON'T BULL MY HAIR. Sung and spoken by anonymous Negro.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lor.ax and Mary Elizabeth Barniclo,
1935. 430 A & Bi
FATHER, FATHER, BUILD MS A BOAT. Sung by Mrs. Margaret Sullivan.
Springfield, Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders,
1939. 37A7 A3
FATHER, GO DIG ME A BOAT. Sung by Mrs. Dizia Puckett. Near
Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2935 Al & 31
FATHER GRUMBLE. Sung by Clyde Sturgill with guitar. Whitetop, Va.,
Richard Chase, 1935- 3437 A
FATHER, I STRETCH MY HAND TO THEE. Sung by Winnie Terry.
Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3977 33
FATHER JuHN. Sung and sroKen by Henry Lundy. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barniole, 1935. 514 B, 515 3, 516 A
FATHER JOHN. Sung and spoken by Strawn. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barniclo, 1935- 48.3 Al
FATHER JOHN. Sung and spoken by Willy Bullitt. Grants, Mangrove
cay, Andros island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 4-^S A & Bl
FATHER, OH, FATHER, GO BUILD ML A BOAT. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant.
Evansville, Ind. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1754 A2
FATHER I0M O'NEALE. Sung by Mrs. Margaret Sullivan. Springfield,
Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3747 B2
FATHERS, ARE YOU READY TO 0,: HOME? Sung by May Gibson. Hazard,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1545 33
FATHER'S GoT A HOME. Sung by G. D. Vowell, Harlan, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lcmax, ]93 7 . 1379 Bl
FATHERS HAVE A ROME SV.EET HOME. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsvillo, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2752 Al
FATHERS, NOW OUR MEETING IS OVER. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell.
Snithvillc, Tonn., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3134 33
FATTY AMD SKINNY HAD A RACE. Spoken by school girls. Camp Winona,
Lake Come, Pa., Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3670 Alo
FEED ME TILL I WANT NO MORE. Sung by Brown brothers jubilee
quartet. Columbia, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4070 B2
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FEEDING HIS KITTENS CN BAKED CORN BREAD. Played by Frenchy Oriet
on harmonica. Central Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1933.
4208 BI
FEEL LIKE DYIN' IK THIS ARMY. Sung by Austin Coleman, Washington
Brown and Sampson Brown. Jennings, La., John A. and Alan
iiomax, 1934 • m A
FEW MORE DAYS IN SORROW, A. Sung by Sewanee and Lee Begley.
Middlefork, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Loraax, 1937 • H58 Al
FICKLE LOVER, THE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Eion College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3754 Al
FIDDLER OF LOST HOPE HOLLOW. Sung by Jilson Setters. American
folk song festival, Ashland,. Ky. , Jsan Thomas, 1934- 304 A
FIELD HOLLER. Sung by Lonnie Stegall. Cumins state farm, Gould,
Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2603 A4
FIELD HOLLER. Sung by Roosevelt Hudson. Cumins state farm, Gould,
Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2603 B2
FIELD HOLLERS. Sung by Jim Henry, Lewis Winters, Tim Taylor and
Lonnie Robertson. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John
A. Lomax, 1936. 623 B
FIELD HOLLERS. Sung by Nsgro convicts. State penitentiary, Parchman,
Miss.,' John A. Lomax, 1936. 598 A2
FIELDS ARE TURNING BROWN, THE. Sung by Arthur McCown. Camp Indio,
Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3323 Bl
FIFER BOY, THE. Sung by Capt. Asel Trueblood. St. Ignace, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1933. 2331 A £c Bl
FIGHT FOR UNION RECOGNITION. S\ing by Bert and Ruby Rains, with
guitar by Ruby Rains. Dakar sfield, Calif., Charles L. Todd
and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4141 A2
FIGHT IN MEXICO, ^lUL. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Hill Grissom. Saltillo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2965 A2
FIGHT IN MEXICO. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2313 B6
FIGHT ON, YOUR TIME AIN'T LONG. Sung by Robert Lee Jackson. Atmore
state prison farm, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 938 B3
FIGURE EIGHT'. Played by Willare Brewer on fiddle and Lloyd (Red)
Harmon on guitar, with calls by Y.'alker King. Shafter FSA
camp, Shafter, Calif., 1940. 4114 A
FIGURE EIGHT. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Fentress. Waco, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 936 A2
FINGER RING. Sung by group of Negroes. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax,
. Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 321 Al
FINGER RING. Sung by Mrs. H. E. Buxton. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John
A. Lomax, 1937. 950 A3
FINNEGAN'S WAKE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4212, A3
FIRE DOWN BELOW. Sung by Abraham (Rabbit) Atterly, Jack Delancey
and Greene. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 378 Al & 2
FIRE DOWN BELOW. Sung by Abraham (Rabbit) Atterly, Jack Delancey
and Greene. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and
Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 381 A3. & 2
FIRE DOM BELOW. Sung by group of Andros island men. Nassau, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 510 B
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FIRE DOWN THE ROAD. Sung by Gertrude Thurston and group. New
Bight, Gat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1933. 389 3
FIRE ENGINE, THE. Sung by Victor F. Limmer. Ironwood, Mich. , Alan
Lomax, 1933. 2422 B3
FIRE IN THE MOUNTAIN. Flayed by G. G. Albritton and Cleo Wynn
0' Berry on fiddle with straw beating. Sebring, Fir.., Carita
Doggett Corse and Robert Cornwall , 1940. 3902 Bi
FIREBRANDS FOR JESUS. Sung by Mr. and Mrs, Trueman. Arvin FSA
camp, ^rvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0.
4091 A2
FIREMEN'S BALL. Flayed by Mr. Miller on fiddle. Mitchell, S. Dak.,
Nicholas Ray, 1939. 3680 Al
FIRST DAY OF APRIL, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. Janes, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Loinsx," 1938. 2273 3
FIRST TIME I CCEIE To THIS COUNTRY. Sung by four Negroes. Key West,
Fia., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3389 Al
FIRST YOUNG GENTS, SLING A RIGHT-HAND LADY. Sung by Mr. ?nd Mrs.
Hobart Fentress. Waco, Tex. , John A. Lomax, 1937. 925 34
FISH AND VEGETABLE PEDDLING SONG. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith.
New York, N. Y. , Herbert Helper t, 1939. 3655 A3
FISH CRY. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith. New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3655 M
FISH CRY. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith. New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3655 31
FISH CRY. Sung by Rinevah Whitley. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3656 A4
FISH PEDDLING SONG. Surg by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith. New York,
N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3655 Al
FISH PEDDLING SONG. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3655 A2
FISH PEDDLING SONG. Song by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith and Henry
Draper. New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3654 31
FISH PEDDLING SONG. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith and Henry
Draper. New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3654 B2
FISH PEDDLING SONG. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith and Henry
Draper. New York, N. I., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3654 B3
FISH PEDDLING SONG. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith and Henry
Draper. New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3654 34
FISH STORY, A. Spoken by Mrs. Vivian Skinner. Near Burnsville,
Miss., Herbert Halpert., 1939. 2991 A3
FISH VENDOR'S CRIES. Sung by Rov. H. V.'. Stuckey. Jacksonville,
Fla., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3141 A2
FISH VENDOR'S SONGS ANT' CALLS. Sung by Peter Reed. Edisto Island,
S. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3147 32 & 3
FISHER'S HORNPIPE. Played by Bog trotters band. Galax, Vn., John
A. Lomax, 1937. : 1371 Al
FISHER'S HORNPIPE. Played oy Charles L. Long on fiddle, with Sam
Neal beating straws. Quitman, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3044 Al
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FISHER'S HORNPIPE. Played by Herman Beekman on guitar and Elick
Orr on fiddle. Visalia FSA camp, Visalia, Calif., Charles L.
Todd and Robert Sonkin, 194-0. 41.30 Al
FISHER'S HORNPIPE. Played by Leizime Brusoe on fiddle.
Rhinelander, His., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3278 Al
FISHER'S HORNPIPE. Played by Leizime Brusoe on fiddle.
Rhinelander, Wis., Robert F. Braves, 1940. 4-177 A
FISHER'S HORNPIPE. Played by Stephen B. Tucker on fiddle.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3046 A2
FISHER'S HORNPIPE. Played by T. M. Bryant on fiddle.
Evansville, Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1738 A4
FISRMAN. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith and Henry, Draper . New
York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3654 A3
FLAT-FOOT BLUES. Whistled by Clarence Chambers. Anderson county,
S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2725 A2
FLAT RIVER GIRL, THE. Sung by Dan Grant. Bryant, Wis., Robert F.
Draves, 1940. 4172 A
FLOELLA. Sung by Samuel Clay Dixon. Mt. Vernon, Ind., Alan and
Elizabeth Lcmax, 1938. 1748 B
FLOP-EARED MULE. Played by "Bev Baker on fiddle. Hazard, Ky. , Alan
and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1538 B2
FLOP-EARED MULE. Played by Bill Carr on fiddle and guitar.
Cherry Lake Farms, Fla., Margaret Valiant, 1936. 3312 31
FLOP-EARED MULE. Played by Champaign county dance band. National
folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3259 A3
FLOP-EARED MULE. Played by John Rector and his string band,
Robert Catron, .Tver Edwards and Kelly Lundy. Galax, Va.,
John A. and Bess Lomax, 1937. 1349 A2
FLOP-EARED MOLE. Played by Wade Ward on fiddle. Galax, Va., Alan
Lomax and Peter Seeger, 1939. 3764 B5
FLORA DEAN. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. Ner; York, N. Y. , Alan
Lomax, 1939. 2555 A
FLORELLA. Sung by Mrs. Cora Home. Hazard, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 1544 A2
FLORELLA. Sung by Walter Gibson. Hazard, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 1547 B2
FLORIDA SOYS. Sung by John K. Feaster. Micanopy, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 959 B2
FLOWERS, KIND FRIENDS. Sung by Theodore Rolle with accordion. Key
West, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cock, 194-0.
3386 A5 & Bl
FLOWERS OF MICHIGAN, THE. Played by a fiddle, piano, bass and
guitar combination at Sons of the Veterans of Civil War dance,
with Ed. Larlcin, fiddler and prompter. Chelsea, Vt., Alan
Lomax and Helen Kartness Flanders, 1939. 3719 B, 3720 A & Bl
FLOYD COLLINS. Sung and spoken by Bascora Lamar Lunsford. New York,
II. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1812 A3 & Bl
FLOYD COLLINS. Sung by G. W. Blevins. Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2765 Bl
FLOYD COLLINS. Sung by H. J. Beeker. Appalachian state teachers
college, Boone N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 843 Al
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FLOYD FRAZIER. Sung by Bradley Browning. Arjay, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 193V. " 1339 A2
FLY AROUND, LITTLE RED BIRD. Sung by Ba scorn Lamer Lunsford with
banjo. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. 1813 B3
FLY AROUND, MY PHETTY LITTLE MISS. Sung by Austin Harmon with
banjo. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2919 Al
FLY AROUND,, MY PRETTY LITTLE MISS. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2756 B5
FLY IN THE BUTTERMILK. Sung by Ina Jones, Nellie Prewitt and
Vivian Skinner. Near Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 2992 Bl
FLYING CLOUD, THE. Sung by Capt. Aael Troeblood. St. Ignace,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2327 B2, 2328 A & B
FLYING CLOUD, THE. Sung by J. E T . Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lonax, 1938. 2281 B2, 2288 B3
FLYING CLOUD, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4-2.02 Bl
FO' DAY UORRY BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar, Hilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 14-0 B
FO' O'CLOCK BLUES. Sung and spoken by Pete Johnson with piano.
New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1938. 2499 A
FOGGY MOUNTAIN TOP. Sung by Vernie Westfall, v?ith guitar by Ernie
Alston. Shafter FSA camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd
and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4105 A2
FOLLOW ME. Sung by nine Negro children. Trylor, La. , John A.
Lomax, 1933. 614 A3
FOND AFFECTION. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown , near
Wise, Va., Herbert Haloert, 1939. 2331 A2
FOND AFFLICTIONS. Sung by Finley Adams. Dunham, Ky. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2795 Al
FOOLING AROUND 013 THE GUITAR. Pleyed by Bill Tatnall. Frederica,
Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elisabeth
Barnlcle, 1935. 319 A2
FOOT MSHING FESTIVAL. Sung by Edith Fit spa trick James. American
.folk song festival, Ashland, Ey. , Jean Thomas, 1934- 290 A
FOOT DASHING SONG. Sung by Charles Spencer. Crandon, His., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3297 Al
FOOTPRINTS IN THE SHOE. Sung by Sogue Ford. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4209 31
FOR I LOVE YOU AND YOU CAN'T HELP IT. Sung by Nellie Prewitt and
Ina Jones. Near Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2996 A2 & Bl
FOR OLD TIME'S SEEE. Sun;: by Sam (Mike) Blackburn. Concord, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3366 31
FOREMAN MONROE. B\xac by Pat Ford. Central Valley, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 193S. 4207 A2
FORERAN MONROE. Sung by Pat Ford. Central Valley, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1938. 4207 A3
FOREMAN MONROE. Sung by Earde E. Fori. Central Valley, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4214 Al
FOREMAN MONROE. Sung by V/arde H. Ford. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3236 Al
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FOREMAN YOUNG MONROE. Sung by Janes Rattery. Walpole; N. H., Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 374-9 3
FOREMAN YOUNG MCNKOE. Sung by Kathlcne Boserman, with guitar by
Junior Thompson. Tygart valley homesteads, Elkins, W. Va.,
Gordon Barnes, 1939- 3571 Al
FOREST RANGERS, THE. Flayed by James Rattery en fiddle. Walpole,
N. H., Alan Lomax end Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939.
3751 A2
FORGET-ME-NOT SONG, THE. Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3343 A3, 3344 A2
FORGIVE ME, LORD, AND TRY ME ONE LORE TIMS. Sung by Mr. and Mrs.
Trueman, with guitar by Mr. Trueman. Arvin FSA cemp, Arvin,
Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4091 Al
PORKY DEER. Played by H. L. Maxey on fiddle. Ferrum, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2742 A3
F0E.I A FIGURE EIGHT. Sung by Ruby Wilson. Kingsville, Tex., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2625 31
FORSAKE NOT THE WAY. Sun^ by Jim Garland. Nov York, N. Y. , Alan
Lomax, 1937. 1953 A2-10 in.
FORSAKEN LOVER. Sung by Mrs. Mary Franklin Farmer. Crossnore,
N« C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2862 B3
FORT WORTH AND DALLAS BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 130 A
FORTUNE. Flayed by John Rector and his Wildcats. Old fiddlers
convention, Galax, Va. , John A. Lomax, 1937. 1352 B3
FORTUNE, Sung by Fields Ward with Bogtrotters band. Galax, Va.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 13 65 32
FORTY DUKES A RIDING. Sung by Gelia Feldberg. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1938. 3629 52
FORTY DUK1S A RIDING, Sung by Gelia Feldberg. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1938. 3631 A3
FOUR IN A 'RING AND YOJ CAN'T JUMP, J03IE. Sung by Vivian Skinner.
Near Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2981 B3
FOUR IN THE MIDDLE. Sung by Ina Jones, Nellie Prewitt and Vivian
Skinner. Near Burnsvllle, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2993 B2
FOUR IN THE MIDDLE. Sung by Mrs. Callie, Melinda and Rosalee
Vaughan. Laager, Tenn. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2041 A4
FOUR IN THE MIDDLE. Song by Ruby Wilson. Kingsville, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2.625 A2 & 3
FOUR LITTLE PRISONERS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and Lilliam Cabell Greet, 1935.
1^97 Bl & 2
FOUR MARIES, THE. Sung lay Mrs. Charlotte Maclnnes. Oakland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3857 Al
FOUR THOUSAND YEARS AGO. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Eillsville,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2754 M
FOUR YOKE OF OXEN, THE, Sung by Abner Boggs. Pine Mountain settle-
ment school, Pine Mountain, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937. 1384 A2
FOX, THE. Spoken by Naomi Nelson. Riviera, Fla., Stetson Kennedy
and Robert Cook, 1940. 3330 Bl
FOX AND HOUNDS, THE. ,_ Played by Booker T.-Sapps on harmonica.
Belli Glade, Fla.,.Aian Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Bartiicle, 1935- 367 B
FOX AMD HOUNDS, THE. Played by Clinton Swathoff on fiddle and
Otis Evans on guitar. Billings tourist court, Eandera, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lock, 193°. 2635 A & Bl
FOX AND HOUNDS, THE, Played by Negro convict on harmonica. State
penitentiary, Huntsviile, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 193A.
207 A2
FOX AND POINDS, THE. Playec. by Negro on harmonica. Frederica, Ga.,
Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elisabeth barnicle,
1935. 3A0 Bl
FOX AND HOUNDS, THE. Sang by Charles Eckhart with horn, with
fiddle by C. W. Scothoff and guitar by J. 0. Evans. Bandera,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2639 A2
FOX AND THE GRAPES, THE. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1602 Bl
FOX AND THE LAWYER. Sung by Johnny Miles. State penitentiary,
Raleigh, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1934- 98 Bl
FOX CHASE. Played by Davi Renson on harmonica. Billy's branch,
Clay cc, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1508 A2
FOX CHASE. Played by Drake Brady on fiddle. Galax, Va., John A.
and Bess Lomax, 1937. 134-7 32
FOX CHASE. Played by Fields Ward on guitar and Wade Ward on
mandolin with, calls. Galax, Va.. , John A. Lomax, 193 7 .
1363 B2 & 3
F07 CHASE. Played ay Salty Holmes on harmonica. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3259 34.
FOX CHASE. Played by Sanders Terry on harmonica. New York, N. Y. ,
Alar Lomax, 1933. 2A9G
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FOX CHASE. Sung by tfade Ward with banjo. Galax, Va., Alan Lomax
and Peter Seeger, 1939. 3767 Al
FOX HUNT. Sung 'oy Israel Alston, with banjo oy Bcltcn Reese and
bones by Thaddeus Goodson. Brevard plantation, Adams mill,
near Columbia, S. C, Charles Seeger, 1939. 3795 A2
FOX HUNTER'S SONG. Sung by Sarah C. Whitman. Herryville, La.,
John A. ani Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2667 Al & 2
FOX STEPPED OUT 01 - 3NSHINY NIGHT. Song by Mrs. Mary Glenn
Jessee. Norton. Va. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2775 A3
FOXTROT. Played by Sanford Rich on fiddle. Arthurdale, W. Va.,
Charles Seeger, 19/6. 3306 Bl
FP_kIL WILDWOOD FLOWER. Sung oy Beal D. Taylor. Medina, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2637 Bl
FRANCES IS MAD. Spoken by school girls. Camp V'inona, Lake Come,
Pa., Herbert Halpert, 1937. ' 3670 AA
FRANKIE. Sung by Kustin Harmon. Maryville, Tc-.n. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 28C3 A2 & Bl
FRANKIE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1317 B3
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FRANKIE. Sung bv Bascorn Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet , 1935. 1818 A
FRANKIE. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton, Hamiltontown, near Wise,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2335 A3
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sang by Aunt Molly Jackson. Wilton, Conn.,
John A. Lomax, 1935- 73 A2
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sung by Broker T. Sapps with harmonica, with
guitar- by Willy Flowers and harmonica by Roger Matthews.
Belle Glade, Fla. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 3 7 G B
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sung by Buddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) . State
prison form, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, l c >33- 119 36
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter' (Lead Belly) with
guitar. State prison farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1935.
125 A
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 127 A & B
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Corn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 14-8 A & B
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 157 A
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sung by John French, with guitar by Gabriel
Brown. Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and
Mary Elisabeth Barnicle , 1935. 353 Bi
FRANKIE AND ALBERT. Sung by Leon Ewens. Crowley, La., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1934. 18 A2
FRANKIE A.ND ALBERT. Sung by Mrs. Lucile Hen-son. San Antonio, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. ' 54-1 A
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY. Sung by Don Mooney. Luling, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 604 A3
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY. Sung by H. J. Beeker with guitar. Appalachian
state teacher's college, Boone, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936.
844- A3
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY. Sung by J. Wilson. State penitentiary, Richmond,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 725 B2
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY. Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson. Pensacola, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2866 A2
FRANKIE BAKER. Sung by Lawton Grogan. Silverstone, N. C, John A.
Lomax, 1936. 84.0 B4
FRANKIE BAKER. Sung by Mrs. Cloophas Franklin. Maryvillo, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2392 A3
FRANKIE BAKER. Sung by Mrs. Mary Franklin Farmer. Crossnore, N. C,
1939. 2862 B4
FRANKIE BAKER, Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2743 A2
FRANKIE SILVER. Sung by Mrs. Julia Grogan. Silverstone, N. C, John
A. Lomax, 1936. 340 Bl
FRANKIE SILVERS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. I.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1817 A & Bl
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT. Sung by Jilson Setters with fiddle. Ashland,
Ky. , John A. Lomax, 1937. 1010 Bl
FRED BLACKBURN. Sung by George Browne. Marinesco, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2420 A2 & 31
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FREE A LITTLE BIRD. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
Leicester, N. C, Sidney Robertson, 1936. 1778 32
FREE A LITTLE BIRD. Sung- by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson,
1937. 32/+A A2
FREE AS A LITTLE BIRD. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
Leicester, N. C, Sidney Robertson, ±936. 3167 A2
FREE AT LAST. Sung by Dock and Henry Reed and Vera Kail.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1318 A2
FREE AT LAST. Sung by group of students from Rur.t college. Holly
Springs, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3015 B2
FREE LITTLE BIRD. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Near Maryville,
Term., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2887 Al
FREIGHT TRAIN. Played by Herman Jackson on harmonica. State pen-
itentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 9-42 Al
FREIGHT TRAIN, THE. Flayed by Sanders Terry on harmonica. New
York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1938. 24-92 B
FREIGHT TRAIN BLUES. Sung by James Henry Diggs. State penitentiary,
Richmond, Va. , John A. Lomax, 1936. 724 Al
FRENCH BLUES. Sung by Frank Evans with guitar. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 66.4 Al
FRENCH CLCG. Played by Fred Fuco on violin. Grandville, near
Baraga, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2409 B4
FRENCH POLKA. Played by Fred Fuco on violin. Grandville, near
Baraga, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2A09 B2
FRENCHMAN'S BALL, THE. Sung ay Elmer George. East Calais, Vt. ,
Alan Lcmax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3729 Al
FRENCHMAN'S BALL, THE. Sung by Elmer George, with guitar by Alan
Lomax. East Calais, Vt. , Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness
Flanders, 1939- 3729 A2
FRENCHMAN'S BALL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Elmer George. East Calais, Vt.,
Alan Lcmax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939- 3729 Bl
FRISCO STRIKE SAGA. Sung by Esther Petersen and students of Bryn
Mawr summer labor college. Bryn Mawr, Pa., Alan Lomax, 1938.
1771 A & LI
FRISKY JIM. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mcna, Ark., John A. Lomax
and Laurence Powell, 1936. 363 A3
FROG AND THE MOUSE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Jennie Devlin. Gloucester,
N. J., Alan Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1938. Y>75 Bl
FROG HE WOULD k WOOING GO. Sung by Anno Corbin Ball. Richmond, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2737 A3
FROG IN Thii POOL. Sung by Mrs.' J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3787 Al
FROG PLAYS THE FIDDLE, THE. Sung and spoken by Negro from Exuma.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. A80 B2, A81 Al
FROG SONG, THE. Sung by C-. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 138C B2
FROG STORY, THE. Told by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1380 B3
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FROG WENT A COURTING '
FROG VvENT A COURTIN'. Sung by children's group. Pond springs
school, near Austin, Tex. , John A. Lomax, 1936. 656 A
FROG WENT A COURTIN' . Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1936. 653 A & 3
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Gladys Wilder. West Liberty, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1563 Al
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung 'by Mrs. Cinderella Kinnaird. National
folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3253 Bl
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
Sidney Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3236 A2
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. Nancy Stacy. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1542 Al
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. Nancy Stacy. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan snd Elizabeth L max, 1937. 154-3 M
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. Nancy Stacy. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1543 B2 & 3
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. Theodosia Bonnett Long.
Saltillo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2954 B2
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville,
Va ", Herbert Halpert, 1939. 274.6 Bl & 3
FROG WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. ' 1876 A2 & Bl-10 in.
FROG WENT A COURTING. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. Wilton, Conn.,
John A. Lomax, 1935. 73 B2
FROG WENT A COURTING. Sung by Bill Atkins with guitar.
Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1991 A2-10 in.
FROG WENT A COURTING. ' Sung by Drusilla Davis and group of Negro
girls. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax, Lora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 34-7 B
FROG WENT A COURTING. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2293 A2
FROG WENT A COURTING. Sung by John K. Feastar. Micanopy, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 959 31
FROG WENT A COURTING. Sung by Mrs. A. J. Huff. Gatlinburg, Tenn. .
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2877 B2
FROG WENT A COURTING. Sung by Mrs. Ethel Bryant Niemeyer.
Evansville, Ind., Alsil and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1741 Al
FROG WENT A COURTING. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 956 Al & 2
FROG WENT A COURTING. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3782 Bl
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Played by John Brown on fiddle. Iuka,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3002 B2
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Ba scorn -Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1788 B2
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3250 A2 & 3
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Jewell Pylat. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. ana Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4024 A2
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FROG WENT A COURTING (cont.)
FROGGY" WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Lilian Napier. Pine Mountain
settlement school, Pine Mountain, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 19.37. H09 B2
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. Esco Kilgore. Norton, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2776 Bl
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson. Pensacola,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2867 A2, 3 & Bl
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 924- A3
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Muriel and Gladys Oaks. Heaton,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939- 28'j8 Al
FROGGY WENT A COURTIN'. Sung by Robert Russell. Marion, Va.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3164. Bl
FROGGY WENT A COURTING. Sung by Edna Sasser. High Springs, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 984 A3
FROGGY IN THE MEADOW. Sung by group of girls of Heaton school.
Heaton, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2860 A2
FROGGY WENT A COURTING See FROG WENT A COURTING
FROGGY WENT A WOOING GO. Sung by Rosalind Rosenthal. New York,
N. I., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3646 Al
FROM HAMBURG CHUST A COMIN'. Sung by Leon Ponce. Columbia, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 33^5 Al
FROM HELL TO ARKANSAS. Sung by Johnnie Sanders. Migratory camp,
Indie, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939- 3564 Al
FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. Sung by Ben Pitts with guitar. Pine
Grove, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4225 B2
FROST LOOKED FORTH ONE STILL, CLEAR NIGHT, THE. Sung by Wilbur
Roberts. Riviera, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940.
3379 Al
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CRIES. Sung by Irving Epstein. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3661 A
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CRIES. Sung by Irving Epstein. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3661 B3
FULLER AND WARREN. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar. San
Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 3813 A2 & 3
FULLER AND WARREN. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John
A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 864 B
FULLER AND WARREN. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Evansville, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1736 B
FUN'S ALL OVER. Played by John Rector and his Wildcats. Galax, Va.,
John. A. Lomax, 1937. 1352 A
FUN'S ALL OVER. Played by John Rector and his Wildcats. Old fiddlers
convention, Galax, Va. , John A. Lomax, 1937. 1352 Bl
FURNACE SONG. Sung by Mason Parmer with tenor guitar. Newberry,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2351 B2
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GAL floe GIRL
GALILEE. Sung by Pearl and Mrs. Pete Steele, with banjo and guitar
by Craig Steele. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1938. 1705 Al
GALLAGHER BOYS, THE. Spoken by Andrew E. (Mary Ann) Gallagher.
St. James, Beaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2268 B3
GALLAGHER BOYS, THE. Spoken by Dominick Gallagher. St, James,
Beaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 227A A2
GALLAGHER BOYS, THE. Sung , by Dominick Gallagher. St. James,
Beaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2268 Bl & B2
GALLAGHER BOYS, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2273 A
GALLANT BRIG^-NTINE, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 228A A
GALLIGEAY HAWK. Sung by Mrs. Crockett Ward. Galax, Va., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. A082 A2
GALLOWS TREE. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Ward. Galax, Va.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. A083 B2
GAMBLER, WHERE WAS YOU WHEN THEY CALLED YO 1 NAME? Sung by Wade
(Monkey) Bolden arid group of Negro cinvicts. Ramsey state
fare, Otey, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2605 B2
GAMBLER'S FATE., THE. Sung by Mrs. George L. White. Grand Saline,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 933 A
GAMBLING BLACKIE. Suing by Parker with guitar. State penitentiary,
Huntsville, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1934- • 215 Bl
GAMBLING MAN, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y.,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 826 Bl
GAMBLING MAN, THE. Sung by Maynard Britten with guitar. Big creek,
Clay co., Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1522 B
GAMBLING MAN, THE. Sung by Mrs. Leander Wilson. Zionsville, N. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 835 A3
GAME KID BLUES. Sung by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton with piano.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. I6.46 B2
GARFIELD IS NOT A DANDY MAN. Sung by Mrs.' Eliza Pace. Hyden, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1515 Al & 2
GEESE AND THE GOAT, THE. Spoken by Moso (Clear Rock) Piatt.
Central state farm, Sugarland, Tox. , John A. .and Alan Lomax,
1933. 197 A3 & Bl
GENERAL LEE. Played by J. W. Russell on banjo. Marion, Va., Sidney
Robertson, 1936.' 3164 B3
GENTLE ANNIE. Sung by John McCready. Grove land, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939- 334-7 Al
GENTLEMAN FROM SPAIN, A. Sun;; by a group of girls. Monroe county
training school, .Aniory, Kiss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2975 B3
GENTLEMAN OF EXETER, A. Sung by J. C. Kennison. Bennington, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3756 A
GENTS GO CENTER. Sung by Ruby Wilson. Kingsville, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2625 32
GENTS IN THE RING MERE THE TIDE RUNS HIGH. Sung by Mrs. Mary
Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2817 B5
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GF.ORDIE. Sung by Mrs. Jennie Devlin. Gloucester, N. J., Alan
Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1938. 177.5 A2
GEORGE ALLEN. Sung by .Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 291b Al
GEORGE CAME RIDING THROUGH THE TOM. Sun,/ by Mrs. J. U. Newman.
Elon College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3785 A3,
3786 Al
GEORGE CARTER. Sun- by J. E. Riley. High Springs, Fla., Alton C.
Morris, 1937. 975 EL
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Austin Harmon. Maryville, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2806 Dl
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Edith Que sen berry. Hillsville, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2757 B3
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Jack Garland, with guitar by Walter
Garland. Arjay, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1388 El
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Mrs. Annie Richardson. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1043 12
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2734 A3 & El
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Mrs. J. A. Hart. Newberry, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 963 Bl
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Mrs. Julin Grogan. Silver stone, N. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 840 32
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Mrs, Lena Bare Turbyfill. Elk Park, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 3939. 2849 A3
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Mrs. Loyd Bare Hcgie. Elk Park, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2849 A2
GEORGE COLLINS. Sang by Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Shafter FSA camp,
Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd ana Robert
Scnkin, 1940. 4121 Al & 2
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2757 A7 & Bl
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Nathan Hicks with dulcimer. Rominger,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2854 Al
GEORGE COLLINS. Sung by Sam Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2905 A3
GEORGE COLLUM. Sun,- by Mrs. Birraah Hill Grissom. Saltillo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2962 Al
GEORGE RILEY. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3774 A St Bl
GEORGE WASHINGTON. Surg by Tom Wells. Bells, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 896 A2
GEORGIA BLUES. Sung by Wade Kale with guitar. Middle sboro, Ky.,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1407 B3
GEORGIA BOBO, THE. Sang by four Negro convicts. Belle Glade, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 703 Al
GEORGIA BOY. Song by Mrs. Ruth Clark Cullipher and. Angle Clark.
Mullins, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1029 A2
GEORGIA GIRLS. Sung by Mrs. Louise Henson. San Antonio, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 661 32
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GEORGIA HOUND BLUES. Sung by Negro convict. State prison farm,
Milledgeyille , Gs.., John A. Lomax, 1934. 263 B4
GEORGIA LAUD. Sung by Jimmie Goens. State penitentiary, Richmond,
Va., John A. Lomax, .1936. 729 Bl
GEORGIA WAGONER. Played by John Stone on fiddle. Columbia, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3360 AI
GEORGIE. Sung by Mrs. Dora Ward. Princeton, Ind., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1743 A3
GEORGIE BUCK. Sung by Bascora Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George W*. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1828 A2
GEORGIE BUCK, THE RABBIT. Sung by Cordy Richardson. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1043 A2
GEORGIE WEDLOCK. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A.
Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 873 A2
GERMAN WALTZ. Played by Thomas Mann on dulcimer. Ortonville, Iowa,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3277 A3
GET
GET ALONG HOME, CINDY. Sung and pU.ayou by Houston Bald Knob
string band. Rockymount, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2739 Al
GET ALONG HOME, CINDY. Sung by Mrs. Esco Kilgore. Hamiltontown ,
near Wise, Va. , Herbert Halpert, 1939 • 2832 A2
GET DOWN OFFA THAT TRAIN. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
State farm, Pine Bluff, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 240 Al
GET CUT OF THE WAY, YOU WHISKY SELLER. Sung by John Collier,
with guitar by Claude Cryder. Blooming ton, Ind., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1721 Bl
GET OUT OF THE WaY, YOU WHISKY SELLERS. Sung by Mrs. Eliza
Pace. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1514 Bl
GET IE AND BtJl THE DOOR. Sung by Marjorie Edgar. National
folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3251 Al
GET UP IN THE MORNIN' SO SOON. Sung by Morris (Shorty) Arnold.
Vicksburg, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3075 B2
GIT ALONG DOWN TOWN. Sung by George Roark with banjo.
Pineville, Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1996 A-10 in.
GIT ALONG, LITTLE DOGIE. Sung by John A. Lomax* New York, N. Y.,
John A. Lomax, 1939. 2076 A-10 in.
GIT ALONG, LITTLE DOGIES. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 72 Al
GIT ALONG, LIZA JANE. Sung by H. L. Maxey. Ferrun, Va., Herbort
Halpert, 1939. 2744 B2
GIT ON BOARD. Sung by Arthur Stitt, Robert Prosser, James
Wilkinson and William Carver. State Farm, Va., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 733 B3
GIT ON BOARD. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) and Martha
Ledbettcr. Pir.ovi3.Ie, Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938.
2021 B-10 in.
GIT ON THE ROAD. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker. Washington,
D. C, John A, Lomax/ 1936. 719 A2
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GIT UP IN DE MORNIN' SOON. Sung by Henry Truvillion.
Burkeville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3932 B4
GIT UP IN DE MORNIN' SOON. Sung by Henry Truvillion.
Burkeville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3984 Al
GETTIN' DOWN SIDE 0' DER- LAMB. Sum by Richard Amerson.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1308 D2
GETTIN 1 LATE IN THE EVSNIN'. Sung by Ernestine Oliver, Alberta
Gibson, Cleo Johnson and Hattie May Howell. Piney Woods
school, Piney Woods, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 879 B2
GETTIN' UP HOLLER. Sun, by W. c". Handy with guitar. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1621 Al
GHOST 0? THE MURDERED GIRL, THE. Spoken by Mrs. Margaret
Sullivan. Springfield, Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness
Flanders, 1939. 3747 A4
GHOST STORIES. Spoken by Aunt Molly Jocks on. New York, N. Y.,
Alan Lomax, 1939- 2567 A & B
GHOST STORIES. Spoken by Mrs. Margaret Sullivan. Springf ield,
Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness -Flanders, 1939.
3748 A
GHOST STORY. Spoken by Ertha White. Jacksonville, Fla., Stetson
Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3522 A3, 3523 A
GHOST STORY. Spoken by Moso (Clear Rock) Piatt. Taylor, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2645 A3
GHOSTLY HUSBAND, THE. Sung and spoken by Bella Rolls. Grants,
Mangrove cay, Andres island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elisabeth Bamicle, 1935. 446 Al
GIANT TALE, A. Spoken by Sam Harmon. Maryville, Term., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2929 A2 ft Bl
GILDER Ox. Played by W. M. Stepp on fiddle. Salyersville, Ey.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1573 B3
GILDEEOY. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., Sidney
Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3225 Al
GILES BAKER. Sung by Jimmy Boudreaux. New Roads, La., John A.
and Ruby I. Lomax, 1940. 3997 A2
GIMME A LITTLE WATER, JOHNNY. Sung by Henry Truvillion.
Burkeville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 39'83 35
GING GING. Siing by Uncle Billy McCrea. Jasper, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.' 3974 B3
GINNY GIT /ROUND. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo. Florress,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1590 A 5c Bl
GIRL
GAL I LEFT ON SANDY, THE. Sung by T. Vanderpool, G. Maggard
and J. 3. Hyden. American folk song festival, Ashland, Ky.,
Jean Thomas, 1934. 293 A
GAL KEEP A TICKLIN' ME. Sung by Israel Alston, Bolton Reese
and Thaddeus Goodson. Brevard plantation, Adams mill, near
Columbia, S. C, Charles Geeger, 1939- 3791 Al
GIRL AT THE GATE, THE,. Spoken by Ba scorn Lam-r Lunsford. New
York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1811 Al
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James,
Beaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2293 A4 & Bl
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GIRL (cont.)
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND, THE. Sung by Mrs. Dizia Puckett. Near
Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2989 B2,
2990 Al
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME, THE. Played by Ed Larkin on fiddle and
guitar.. Chelsea, Vt., Alan Loniax and Helen Hartness
Flanders, 1939. 3723 Al
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME, THE. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo.
Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1595 B2
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME, THE. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo.
West Liberty, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1564 A2
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME, THE. Sun- by MacKinley Craft. Cody, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1551 Bl
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME, THE. Sung by Mrs. Audrey Heliums. Near
Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2978 B2
GIRL THAT WAS REJECTED, THE. Sung by Moses Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Jones and Mrs. Fred Hoyer. Pickett, Ms., Robert F.
Braves, 19-40. 4182 Al
GIRL VvHO DIDN'T MIND HER MOTHER, THE. Spoken by Ertha White.
Jacksonville, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 194-0.
3522 Al
GIRL WITH THE STRIPED STOCKINGS ON, THE. Sung by Capt. Pearl
R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1002 Bl
GIRLIE-SHOW CRY. Sung 'by Harry Meiner. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3660 Al
GIRLS OF THE MIDDLE-FORK, THE. Sung by G. E. Norris with banjo.
Middlefork, Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1424 B3
GIRLS ON MIDDLEFORK, THE. Sung by John Sizeraore, with guitar by
Farmer Collett. Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937. 1428 A2
GIRLS WON'T DO TO TRUST, THE. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little Rock,
Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3187 Bl
GIT See. GET
GIVE-A ME JESUS. Sung by Alberta Bradford and Becky Elsy. Lake
Arthur, La., John A. Lomax, 1934. 105 Al
GIVE AWAY JORDAN. Sung by John Davis and Negro group. Frederica,
Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elisabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 323 Al
GIVE ME A GOURD 0' COLD WATER, Sung by Aunt Florida Hampton.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2696 Al
GIVE ME A GOURD 0' DRINK WATER. Sung by Hettie Godfrey.
Livingston, Ala., John k. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4018 A3
GIVE ME A GOURD 0' DRINK WATER. Sung by Richard Amerson.
Livingston, Ala., John A. end Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4047 B4
GIVE ME EACK MY JOB AGAIN. Sung by Jim Garland. New York, N. Y.,
Alan Lomax, 1937, 1946 B-10 in.
GIVE MY HEART EASE. Sung by Jeff Norton. Livingston, Ala., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2 697 Al
GIVE THE FIDDLER A DRAM. Played by Boyd Ashor on fiddle. Hyde a,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1525 A3
GIVE THE FIDDLER A DRAM. Played by John Brown on fiddle. Iuka,
Miss., Herbert Halpert," 1939. 3002 Al
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GIVE THE FIDDLER A DRAM. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle.
Hazard, Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1534 B.3
GIVE THE FIDDLER A DRAM. Played by Tex Vanderpool on fiddle and
Green Maggard en guitar. American folk song f estiva].,
Ashland, Ky., Jean Thomas, 1934. 305 El
GIVE THE FIDDLER A DRAM. Sung by W. E. Claunch with fiddle and
Mrs. Christeen Haygood with guitar. Near Guntown, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2971 B3
GLAD I LEARNT TO LOVE JESUS. Sung by Willie Bledsoe. and John
Hensley with guitar. Pineville, Ky., Mary Elizabeth
Bamicle, 1938. 1976 A2-10 in.
GLAD TO SEE YOU, LITTLE BIRD. Sung by Molly and Joe McDonald.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2690 B2
GLORY, HALLELUJAH. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky., John A.
Lomax, 1933. 75 A4
GLORY IN THE MEETIN 1 HOUSE. Played by Bev Bailey on fiddle.
Hazard, Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1536 Bl
GLORY IN THE MEETIN' HOUSE. Played by Boyd Asher on fiddle.
Hyden, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 3937. 1523 A2
GLORY IN THE MEETIN' HOUSE. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle.
Hazard, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1536 A2
GLORY IN -THE MEETIN' HOUSE. Sung by T. G. Hoskins with fiddle.
Kyden, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1A64 B2
GLOVE ALL BORDERED WITH GOLD. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.' 3101 B
GO AND LEAVE ME IF YOU WISH TO. Sung ~cy Bascom Lamar Lunsford
with banjo. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
Caball Greet, 1935- 1791 A2
GO AND LEAVE ME IF YOU WISH TO. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with
banjo. Washington, D. C, Sidney Robertson, 1937. 32A1 B2
GO AROUND TOM. Snug by nine Negro children with dancing. Taylor,
La., John A. Lomax, 1936. 614 Bl
GO AWAY, GO AWAY. Sun;-' by George Vinton Graham with guitar. San
Joso, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 3813 B2
GO DOWN, OLD HANNAH, Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty and
group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville,
Tex., John A. and Man Lomax, 1934.. 182 Bl
GO DOWN, ^LD HANNAH. Sung by Ernest Williams with James (Iron
Head) Baker and group of Negro convicts. Central state
farm, Sugarland, Tor., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 199 A2
GO DOWN, OLD HANNAH. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 50 B
GO DOWN, OLD HANNAH. Sun; by Tunes (iron Head) Baker. Dallas, Tex.,
John a. Lomax, 1936. 617 A3
GO DOWN, OLD HANNAH. Sung oy James (Iron Head) Baker. Raiford,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 685 A2
GO DOWN, OLD HANNAH. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker. Raiford,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 696 Al
GO DOWN, OLD HANNAH. Sung by Tames (iron Head) Baker. Washington,
D. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 717 B
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GO DOWN, OLD HANNAH. Sung by James (iron Head) Baker, Will
Crosby, R. D. Allen and Mose (Clear Rock) Piatt. Central
state farm, Sugar land, Tex.., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933.
195 A2
GO DOWN, OLD HANNAH. Sung by Washington (Lightnin 1 ) and group
of Negro convicts. Darrington state farm, Sandy Point, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- • 191 A2
GO DOWN, OLE HANNAH. Sung by Mose (Clear Rock) Piatt. Taylor, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2643 Al
GO DOWN, RED RISING SUN. Sung by Roscoe McLean. State farm,
Raiford, ?la., John A. Lomax, 1936. 682 A2
GO FORTH AND FACE YOUR LOVER. Sung by Sam Harmon. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2931 35
GG INAKD OUT MY WINDOW, MAZOO. Sung by Eula May Ford. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3643 32
GO IN AND CUT THE WINDOW. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and children's
group. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3051 32
GO IN AND OUT THE WINDOW. Sung by four children. Dunham, Ky.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2789 A3
GO IN AND OUT THE WINDCW. Sung by group of pupils. Lower Hell-
for-certain school, Middlefork, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 1450 Al
GO IN AND OUT THE WINDOWS. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pineville,
Ky., Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2005 3-10 in.
GO IN AND OUT THE WINDOWS. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pineville,
Ky., Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2006 B2-10 in.
GO 'LONG, MULE. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little Rock, Ark., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3.138 34
GO ON, LITTLE DOGIES. Played by J. D. Dillingham on banjo,
Hudson on fiddle and Cox on guitar. Austin, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 665 Al
GO ON, OLD 'GATOR. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty and
group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville,
Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 219 31
GO PREACH MY GOSPEL. Sung oy Deacon Harvey Williams and
congregation. of Little Hope school house. Clemson, S. C,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2726 Al
GO TELL AUNT DINAH. Sung by Aunt Molly McDonald. Livingston,
Ala., John A, and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2691 Al
GO TELL AUNT DINAH. Sung by Aunt Molly McDonald and family.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2689 33
GO TELL AUNT PATSY. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3774 33
GO TELL AUNT RHODA. Sun-'; by Samuel Clsy Dixon. Mt. Vernon, Ind.,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax,' 1938. 1748 A3
GO TELL AUNT RHODY. Sung by Charles Spencer. Crandon, Wis.,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3297 A2
GO TELL AUNT TABBY. Sung by Corine Jackson and Haael Futch.
State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2714 31
GO TELL AUNT TILLY. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar.
San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3376 32
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GO TELL MqKINLEY. Sung by May Kennedy McCord. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3216 A3
GO TELL THAT WEARY TRAVELLING MAN. Suns by Mrs. J. U. Newman.
Elon College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3785 Al
GO TO BOSTON. Sung by Mrs. Vivian Skinner. Near Tishomingo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2970 B2, 2980 Al
GO TO SLEEP. Sung by Blanding Sloan. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 1938. 3627 B6
GO TO SLEEP. Sung by Frank Galloway. Wiergate, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3973 B5
GO TO SLEEP. Sung by Harriet MeClintock. Near Sumterville, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194.0. 4.025 B3
GO TO SLEEP. Sung by Harriet McClintock with humming. Near
Sumterville, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4-025 B2
GO TO SLEEP. Sung by Letter Powell. Wiergate, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3973 B6
GO TO SLEEP. Sung by Mrs. Carlos Gallimore. Old fiddlers conven-
tion, Galax, Va.j John A. Lomax, 1937. 1359 A4-
GO TO SLEEP, LI'L BABY. Sung by Mrs. Mary Glenn Jessee. Norton,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2776 B/+
GO TO SLEEP, MY BABY DEAR. Sung by Mrs. Carlos Gallimore. Galax,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1353 B4-
GO TO SLEEPY. Sung by Annie Boon 1 -- and group of Negro school
children. Brandon, Mies., John A. Lomax, 1937. 94-0 A3
GO TO SLEEPY. Sung by anonymous singer. Monroe county training
school, Amory, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1930. 2976 B2
GO TO SLEEPY. Sung by Aunt Florida Hampton. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1324. A2 & 3, 31
GO TO SLEEPY. Sung by Caroline and Frances Home. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2692 A2
GO TO SLEEPY. Sung by Mary Retchings. Jackson, Miss., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 880 B2
GO TO SLEEPY, LITTLE BABY. Sung by Mrs. Hallie May Preece. Austin,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 915 A3
GO TO SLEEPY, MOTHER'S BABY. Sung by Mary Lef fridge. Jackson,
Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 882 El
GO UNTO TH.;T YOUNG MAN. Sung by Samuel Harmon. Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2801 B2
GO WASH IN THAT BEAUTIFUL POOL. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford.
Nov; York, N, Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1833 Al
GO WASH IN THAT BEAUTIFUL POOL. Sung by group of pupils. Lower
Hell-for-certain school, Middlefork, Ky., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. H c l Bl
GO 'WaY DEVIL, LEAVE ME /.LONE. Sung by Mary James and four
Negro women prisoners. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3081 B2, 3082 Al & 2
GO 'WAY, EjlDIE. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Darrington state
farm, Sandy Point, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934-.
190 A2
GO 'WaY PROM DAT WINDOW. Sung by Alexander Rolle. Old Bight,
Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth
Barnlcle, 1935- 4.21 B7
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GO 'WAY FROM IE WINDOW. Sung by Manuel (Peter Hatcher) Jones.
Livingston, ,41a., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
405? B3
GOAT LATIN. Sung by Booker T. and Joe Fred Williams.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1306 Al
GOAT LATIN; Sung by Joe Fred Williams. Livingston, Ala., John
h.. Lomax, 1937. 1305 A2
GOBLIN MAN, THE. Sung by Cecil, Martha., Edmond and Robert Owens.
Clfsison, 8. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2723 B3
GOD A' MIGHTY DRAG. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty and
group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville,
Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 182 B2
GOD A' MIGHTY DRAG. Sung hy group of Negro convicts with ax-cut-
ting. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A, Lomax,
1934. 20S Al
COD A' MIGHTY DRAG. Surg by Lee Hunter and group of Negro convicts.
State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934- 215 A2
GOD A 'MIGHTY DRAG. Sung by Washington (Lightnin') and group of
Negro convicts. Darrington state farm, Sandy Point, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 133 Al
GOD A' MIGHTY DRAG. Sung by Washington (Lightnin 1 ) and group of
Negro convicts. Harrington state farm, Sandy Point, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 191 Al
GOD BLESS YOU 'TILL WE MEET /.GAIN. Sung by George, Belle, Pappie
.and group. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 535 B3
GOD DON'T LIKE IT, NO, NO. Sung by D. W. White and Pearson's
funeral home choir. Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937.
1026 A2
GOD GAVE NOAH THE RAINBOW SIGN. Sung by Jim and Sarah Garland.
Pinoville, K.y., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2024 A-10 in.
GOD GAVE NOAH THE RAINBOW* SIGN . Sung by Willie Bledsoe and John
Hensley with guitar. Pinoville, Ey„, Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1938. 1976 B-10 in.
GOD GIVE ME THE WING LIKE A DOVE I WOULD FLY. Sung by congrega-
tion of Baptist church. New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 397 Al
GOD GOING TO SHAKE MY RIGHTEOUS HAND. Sung by congregation of
Baptist church. New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax
and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 398 Al
GOD GOING TO SHAKE MY RIGHTEOUS HAND. Sung by Gertrude Thurston
and two girls. New night, Cat island., Bahamas, Alan Lomax
and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 401 Al
GOD GONNA FIX THEM WHEN HE COME. Sung cy Lonnie Frazier with
guitar. Detroit, Mich., Alan Louax, 1938. 2478 B
GOD, HE ROLLED IK THE WIND AND STORM. Sung by quartet of Negro
convicts. State (Reid) farm, Boykin, 8. C, John A.
Lomax, 1934 • 264- Bl
GOD HOLDS THE KEY. Sung by Mary Shipp. Byhalia, Miss., Herbert
Halperi, 19.39. 3004 A & B
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GGD IS
GOD IS WORRIED WITH YOUR WICKED WAYS. Sung by group of Negro
men and women. Cockrum, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3010 Bl
GOD IS WORRIED WITH YOUR WICKED WAffi. Sung by Walter Caldwell.
Ashland, Ky. , John A. Loins x, 1937. 1023 Bl ,
GOD'S GETTING WEARY WITH YOUR WICKED WAYS. Sung by Aunt Molly
Jackson. New York, N;» Y._, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935 . 821 Bl
GOD'S COIN' BUILD UP DE ZION WALL. Sung by Vera Hall.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. ' 1310 Bl
GOD'S GOIN' READ OUT DE LOOK DAT DAY. Sung by Rev. Aaron
Pinnacle. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937.
10.41 B2
GOD'S GOIN' TO SET THIS WORLD ON EIRE. Sung by Mrs. Alice
Williams and group, with comment by Jean Thomas. Ashland, Ky. ,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1011 PI
GOD'S LITTLE ARMY. Sung by Winnie Terry. Merryville, La.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 3977 A4
GOD'S ON THE MAIN LINE, NOW TELL HIM WHAT YOU WANT. Sung by
Ella Mitchell and Velma Wright. Lubbock, Tax., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 913 B3
GOD KNOWS I AM DE ONE. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1310 B2
GOD MADE A 'GATOR. Sung by Ed Jones. Greenville, Miss., Herbert
Halpert j 1939. 3093 A2
GOD MOVES ON THE WATER. Song by Washington (Lightnin') and
group of Negro convicts. Darrington state farm, Sandy Point,
Tex., John A. and Alan Lonrcx, 1933- 188 d2
GOD MOVES THE WIND AND STORM. Sung. by Tilman Cadle. Middlesboro,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth lomax, 1937. H02 B2
GOD RODS ON A MIGHTY STOPM. Sung by Lily Mae Atkinson and mixed
group. Frederics, Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 327 Al
GOD'S See GOD IS
GOIN' DOWN THE FRISCO LINE. Sung by ffoodrow (Woody) Wilson
Guthrie with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 194-0. 3417 B2
GOIN' DOWN THE MOBILE LINE. Sung by 0. L, Coffey with banjo.
Blowing Rock, N. C, John*A. Lomax, 1936. 855 Bl
GOIN' HOME ON THE MORNING TRAIN. Sung by Rev. B. D. Hall, Joe
and Johnny Hall. Livingston, Ala,, John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1940. 4061 Al
GOIN' IN THE WILDERNESS. Sung by group of Negroes from
Wadmalaw Island. Charleston, S. C, John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax. 1937. 1052 B3
GOIN' ON DOWN TOWN. Sung by Thaddeus C. Willingham with banjo.
Gulf port, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3113 B
GOIN' OVER THE MOUNTAIN, TWO BY TWO. Sung by group of Negro
school children. Draw, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. 4014 33
GOIN' UP TO HAMBURG. Sung by John Hatcher with fiddle. Iuka,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2999 B2
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GOING ACROSS THE SEA. Sung by Ba scorn Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. I., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell
. Greet, 1935- ISOI B2
GOING DOWN THE ROAD FEELING BAD
GOIN 1 DOWN THE ROAD FEELIN" BAD. Played by Ray Melton on dul-
cimer. Galax, Va., John A. ana Bess Lomax, 1937. 1347 A2
GOIN' DOWN THE ROAD B'EELIN' BAD. Played by Theophilus G.
Ho skins on fiddle, ilyden, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937. 1519 A3
GOIN 1 DOWN THIS ROAD EEELII!' BAD. Played on banjo by Hobart
Ricker. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax and Jerome Wiesner,
1940. 3903 B5
GOIN' DOWN THAT ROAD EEELIN' BAD, I'M. Sung by Woodrow (Woody)
Wilson Guthrie with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and
Elijah ath Lcmax, 1940. 3418 Ai
GOIN' DOKN THE ROAD EEELIN' BAD, I'M. Sung by Gussie Ward
Stone with guitar. Arvin FSA camp. Arvin, Calif., Charles
L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4103 31
GOIN' DOWN THE ROAD FEELIN' BAD, I'M. Sung by Warde H. Ford.
Central. Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 420 6 A2
GOING DOWN THE ROAD FEELING BAD. Sung by Bascom Lamar
Lunsford with banjo. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and
William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1805 LI
GOING DOWN THE EOAD FEELING BAD. Sung by Cllie Crownover and
group. Migratory camp, Brawley, Calif.. Margaret Valiant,
1939. 3562 B2"
GOING DOWN THE ROAD FEELING BAD. Sung by Rex and James Hardie
with guitar. Shafter, a lif., Margaret Valiant, 1939.
35-66 AI
GOlMC iJCWN THE ROAD, WON'T BE B^CK NO MO' . Sung 'oy Arthur
(Brother-in-law) Armstrong with guitar. Jasper, Tex., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3979 A5
GOING DOM TO RICHMOND. Sung by group of Negrc girls. Frederica,
Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnacle, 3.935. 311 Al
GOING DOWN TO SHILOII. Sung oy Mr. r.nd Mrs. Crockett Ward. Galax,
Va. , Join A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 3 94°. 40S5 B2
GOING DOWNTOWN,* Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New
York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1035. 1787 A3
GOING HOME TO REST. Sung by Jewell Pylat. State teachers' college,
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lcmax, 1940. 4024 B2
GOING NORTH. Sung by Tom Bradford with guitar. Birmingham, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1934. 224 A
GOING ON UP THE SHINY WAY. Sung by Charles McKinley and group of
convicts. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 598 Al
GOING ON UP' THE SHINY WAY. Sung by John Crist, Rev. Cornelius
Ellis and Beatrice Ellis, with guitar by Herman Ellis.
Natchez, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4012 A3
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GOING TO
GOTN' T' LAY DOWN MY SWORD AND SHIELD. Sung by Alice and
Johnnie. St. Louis, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3195 A4
COIN' TO BOSTON. Swig by Mrs. Ina Jones and Mrs. Nellie
Prow vet. Near Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939-
2992 Al
COIN' TO RICHMOND. Sun?: by Jimmie Strotbers. State Farm, Va.,
John A. Lomax, 1930. 749 B
GOIN 1 TO SEE MISS JTNNY-I-JuNES. Sung by four children of
Heaton school. Beaton, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2359 A2 & Bl
GOIN' TO TAKE a RIDE ON THE CHARIOT WHEEL. Sung by D. W. White
and Pearson's funeral home choir. Columbia, S. C, John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1027 Bl
GOIN' TO THE WEDDIN' . Played by Frank Kittrall on fiddle, with
Mrs. Kittrall beating straws. Meridian, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3035 B3
GOIN' TO WAR. Sung by Blind Jesse Harris with accordion.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1329 Bl
GOING TO BOSTON. Sung by Anne Corbin Ball. Richmond, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2735 Bl
GOING TO GEOFGET. Sung by Mrs. Annie and Flora Richardson.
Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1042 B2
GOING TO GEORGIA. Sung by Mrs. Emma busenbury. Mena, Ark.,
Sidney Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3232 Al
GOING TO' GET SOME CORN. Played by J. W. (Peg) Hatcher on the
fiddle. Ferrum, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2740 B2
GOING TO ITALY. Sung by Eascom Lamar Lunsford. Leicester,
N. C, Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3166 Bl
GOING TO ROLL THE UNION ON. Sung by JoSci Handcox. Washington,
D. C, Charles Seeger ?nd Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3237 A2
GOING TO SEE MY LONG-HAIRED BABY. Sung by A. B. Hicks,
directed by Zora Neale Hurston. Eatonville , Fla., Alan
Lomax, Zors. Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 364 A2
GJING TO THE ARM/. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John k, Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. #73 33
GOING TO THE MARKET FOR SUGAR CANE. Sung by mixer group.
Naasau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. ' 490 A2
GONNA BE A TIME. Sung by People's burial aid society choir.
Columbia, 3, C, John A. and Ruby ??. Lomax, 1940.
4080 A2
GONNA BE /• WITNESS FOP MY LORD. Sung by Washington
(Lightniii') and group with ax-cutting. Darrington state
farm, Sandy Point, Tex. , John A. and Alan. Lomax, 1934.
134 Bl
GONNA LAY MY HEAD DOWN ON SOME RAILROAD LINE. Sung by Will
Wright. Clinton, Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3193 A2
GONNA SEE MY LONG-HAIHED BABE. Sung by Zora Neale Hurston.
Jacksonville, Fla., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3135 Al
GWINE DIG A HOLE. Sung c^f Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 993 Al
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GOING TO (cont.)
GWINE DIG A HOLE -TO PUT THE DEVIL IN. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter
(Lead Belly) with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax,
1935. 142 Bl
GWINE HOKE SOME DAY. Sung by Dock Reed and Vera Hall.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4036 A2
GWINE TOJINE DE LAND. Sung by Uncle Rich Brown. Livingston,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1334 Al
GOING UP THE NEW CUT ROAD. Played by C. W. 0' Berry and S. W.
Rhymes on fiddle with straw boating. Sebring, Fla., Carite
Doggett Corse and Robert Cornwall, 1940. 3902 A2
GOING WALK /HOUND IN JORDAN TELL THE NEWS. Sung by Clabe and
Mary Amerson, Mattie Bell and Mandy Tartt. Boyd, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 40 62 32
GOING WEST. Sung by Glida and Ella Gant. Austin, Tex., John A.
and Alan Lomax, 1934. 69 A2
GOL DARN WHEEL, THE. Sung by Sterling Reason. Fort Spunky, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1935. 672 A2
GOLD MINE IN THE SKY, THE. Sung by Eclwina and Stephanie
Lewanowski. Traverse City, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2320 Al
GOLDEN CIRCLE AROUND THE SUN, THE. Sung by Henry Shepherd and
group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Parchman,
Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 60 8 31
GOLDEN DAGGER. Sung by- Jewel Doit on. Ittka, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939". 3022 Al
GOLDEN DAGGER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Nell Weaver. Bloomington, Ind.,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1938. 1719 Al
GOLDEN GLOVE, THE. Sung by Harvey Porter. Salyersville , Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1555 D
GOLDEN SLIPPERS. Played by Champaign county dance band. National
folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3259 32
GOLDEN SLIPPERS. Played by Tink Queer on fiddle, Franklin Slater and
Bill Fowler on guitars. Ligonier, Pa., Sidney Robertson,
1936. 3156 A2
GOLDEN VANITY, THE. Sung by Arlie Baker. Pine Mountain, Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1411 A3
GOLDEN WEST, THE. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar. San
Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3376 A3
GOLDEN WILLOW TREE, THE. Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh. National
folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3250 Bl
GOLDEN WILLOW TREE, THE. Sung by Elmer George. East Calais, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3714 3
GOLDEN WILLOW TREE, THE. Sung by Jimmy Morris. Hazard, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1547 A & 31
GOLDEN WILLOW TREE, THE. Sung by Justis Begley with banjo.
Hazard, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1530 A-Bl
GOLDEN WILLOW TREE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Myra Barnett Miller.
Tuckaseigee, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 851 Al
GOLDEN WILLOW TREE, THE. Sung by Mrs. Polly Johnson. Wise, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2753 B, 2759 Al
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GOLDEN WILLOW TREE, THE. Sung by Sara Hazel. Greenville, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3095 B2, 3096 A & Dl
GONE AGAIN, TOO-RI-ADDY. Sung by Domini ck Gallagher. St. James ,
Beaver island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2286 A2 &: 31
GONNA See GOING TO
GOO GOO EYES. Played by Ambers Dsaton on dulcimer. Cody, Ky.,
..Jan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1553 A2
GOOBER. Sung by Thomas Anderson. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 3.938. 3628 A6-0
GOOBER. Sung by Thomas Anderson. New York, M. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 1938. 3633 Bl
GOOD FAT BACON AND A TUB OF KRAITT. Sung by S. F. Russell. Marion,
Va., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3158 A2
GOOD GOD A' MIGHTY. Sung by group of Negro convicts with ax-cutting.
State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John. A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934- 214 A2
GOOD GROG I DRINK TILL THE DAY I DIE. Sung by Wilberforce Swain,
Sr. New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 413 A3
GOOD LORDS Sting by group of Negro boys. Lake Arthur, La., John
A." and Alan Lomax, 1934. 109 B
GOOD MORNING, FATHER FISHER, GOOD MORNING, FATHER FROWN. Sung by
Soley with '.rum. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale
Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnacle, 1935. 378 A2
GOOD MORNING, MISTER CHARLEY. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker.
Sugarland, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1934- 242 B2
GOOD MORNING, MISTER DEVIL/ Sung by Mrs. Vivan Skinner. Near
Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2991 A4
GOOD NEVIS. Sung by Dock and Henry Reed and Vera Hall.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1319 Bl
GOOD NEWS. Sung by Dock Reed. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4058 A2
GOOD OLD MAN, THE. Sting by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins/ 1939. 3776 B2
GOOD OLD REBEL, THE. Sung by Michael W. Jones, with guitar by
Sam Pitts. Pine Grove, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939.
4224 Bl
GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND, A. Sung Oy Emmet Jackson, Vicksburg,
Misr., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3077 B2
GOODBYE BOOZE. Sung by diaries Fulton with piano. Oakland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4218 B2
GOODBYE, DARLING, 1 MUST LEAVE YOU. Sung Oy Dascom Lamar Lunsford
with banjo. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935- 1701 A3
GOODBYE, FA-IE YOU WELL. Sung by Capt. Leighton Robinson, Alex
D.arr, Arthur Brodeur and Leighton McKenzie. Belvedere,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4229 A
GOODBYE, MOTHER, I AM GONE. Sung by Goldie, Sykes Jones and two
Negro women. Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Sora Neale
Hurston and tli-.rj Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 352 B
GOODBYE, MY LITTLE DARLING. Sung by Lewis H. Propps with fiddle.
Pleasanton, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 570 Bl
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GOODBYE, MY LOVER. Sung by Fields Ward, Crockett Ward and Mrs.
Thomas Rutherford, with guitar. Galax, Va., John A. Lomax,
1937. 1369 A2
GOODBYE, NELLY. Sung by mixed group with toasts. Nassau, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, .1935. 497 B
GOODBYE, OLD PAINT. Played by Lewis H. Pr-jpps on fiddle and Red
King on guitar. Pleasanton, Tex., John A. Loraax, 1936.'
660 Bl
GOODNIGHT, SWEETHEART, GOODNIGHT. Sung* by Wilberf orce Swain, Sr.
New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Bamlcle, 1935. 413 A2
GOOSEBERRY PIE. Sang by John McCready. Groveland, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939. ' 3345. Bl
GORREE BLUES. Sung by Alnora. Gorree state farm, Huntsville,
Tex,, John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 201 B2
GOSPEL CHARIOT, THE. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1609 Bl
GOSPEL TRAIN, THE. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1615 Al
GOSPEL TRAIN, THE. Sung by Hambone and chain gang. Anderson,
county, S. C, John A, and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2724 Bl
GOSPEL TRAIN, THE. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hoskins. Horse
creek, Clay 00., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1496 Al
GOSPEL TRAIN, THE. Sung by Mrs. Lucile Henson. San Antonio, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 193 8. 542 A2
GOSPEL TRAIN, THE. Sung by Phil Butler, Brady Walker, Thomas
Trimmer and William Gant. Clemson, S. C, John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1939. 2721 Bl
GOT A FEW MORE DAYS. Sung by Rod Rains. Cumins state farm, Gould,
Ark., John A. and Ruby'l. Lomax, 1939. 2650 B2
GOT A GAL IN TOWN WITH HEP. MOUTH CHUCK FULL OF GOLD. Sung by
Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar, Wilton, Conn.,
John A. Lomax, l c )35. 130 B
GOT A LETTER FROM MY BABY THIS MORNING. Sung by David Wood. Cross
City, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1939. 3529 Al
GOT A LITTLE HOME IN GEORGY. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo.
Salye-rsville, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1595 A2
GOT A LITTLE HOME TO GO TO. Sung by Mrs. Louise Henson. San
Antonio, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 662 B2
GOT A WOMAN UP THE BAYOU. Sung by Ross (Po' Chance) Williams.
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939- 2076 Bl
GOT DE KEYS TO DE KINGDOM. Sung by Lillie Knox. Murrolls Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1041 Al
GOT HEAVEN IN MY VIEW. Sung by James Hale. Atmore state prison
farm, atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 934 A2
GOT HIS EYES ON YOU. Sung by Jim Henry. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John a. Lomax, 1936. 603 B2
GOT NO MORE HOME THAN A DOG. Sung by W. C. Handy with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1620 A3 & Bl
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GOT NO TRAVELING SHOES. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Loraax, 1936. 621 A2
GOT THE TIME IN HIS HANDS. Sung by Leon Hightower. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 685 Al
GOT TO BE TRIED. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Penitentiary,
Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 710 Al
GOT TO BUNDLE UP AND GO. Sung by Jean Grant. Rone, Miss., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4311 BA
GOT UP IN THE MORNING SO DOGGONE SOON. Sung by Buddie Ledbetter
(Lead Belly) with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax,
1935. 128 3
GOTTA MAKE A HUNDRED. Sung by Ertha. White. Jacksonville, Fla.,
Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3522 A2
GOVERNMENT CAMP, THE. Spoken by Rosetta Spainhard. Arvin FSA
camp, Arvin, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4102 Al
GOVERNOR JOHNSTON. Sang by Will White quartet of Negro con-
victs. State (Reid) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. Lomax,
1936. 707 Bl
GOVERNOR 0. K. ALLEN. Sung bir Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. State prison farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, ■
1935. 124 32
GOVERNOR 0. K. ALLEN. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter " (Lead Belly)
with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 46 A
GOVERNOR PAT NEFF. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn-., John A. Lomax, 1935. 53 A
GRACE 0' MALLEI. Sung by Mrs. Margaret Sullivan. Springfield,
Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Ilartness Flanders, 1939. 3746 B6
GRADY WATSON'S FAVORITE. Played by Luther Quinton on fiddle and
Floy 1 Jones on guitar. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin, Calif.,
Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4090 Al
GRAND MiRCH. Played by Champaign county dance band. National
folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937.
3259 Al
GRANNY, DOES YOUR DOG BITE? Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central
Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 4203 32
GRANNY, MY TOES ARE SORE. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C.
Man Lomax, 1937. 1056 B5
GRANNY, WILL YOUR DOG BITE? Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lcraax, 1937. 1056 L4
GRASSHOPPER 3ETTIN' ON A SWEET PERTATER VINE. Sung by Tom Wells.
Bells, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 906 Al
GRASSHOPPER SETTIN" OW A SWEET TATER VINA. Sung by Myra E. Hull.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 1056 A2
GRASSHOPPER SITTIN' ON A SWEET POTATER VINE. Sung by Mrs. J. (J.
Newman. Elon College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939.
377U .A4
GRAVEL YARD. Sung by Bill Atkins. Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1938. 1989 B2-10 in.
GRAY EAGLE. Played by Robert Ricker on banjo. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax and Jerome Wiesner, '1940. 3904 A4
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GRAY EAGLE, THE. Played by John Selleck on fiddle. Canine, Calif.,
Sidney Roberts-ton, 1939. 4219 Al
GRAY; EAGLE, THE. Played by W. E. Claunch on fiddle. Near Guntown,
Miss., Herbert Hal pert, 1939. , 2972 B2
GRAY EAGLE, THE. ' Sung by Lewis H. Propps with fiddle. Pleasanton,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 570 B3
GRAY GOOSE, THE. Sting by Alan Lomax. Chevy Chase, Md., Alan Lomax,
1937. 1617 A
GRAY GOOSE, THE. S'jng by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty and group
of Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- ■ 223 A2
GRAY GOOSE, THE. Sling by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty with
group of men. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A.
and Alan Lomax, 1934- 1937 A-10 in.
GRAY GOOSE, THE. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with gui-
tar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Loinax, 1935« 155 B
GRAY GOOSE, THE. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker. Central state
farm, Sugar land, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1933. 207 B
GRAY GOOSE, TEE. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker and group of
Negro convicts. Central state farm, Sugar land, Tex., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 205 A3
GRAY GOOSE, TEE. Sung by Washington (Lightnin 1 ) ■ Darrington state
farm, Sandy Point," Tex. , John A. Lomax, 1933. 182 A
GRAY-HAIRED MOTHER, THE; Sung by Pan V. Stafford. Whitetop, Va.,
John A. Lomax, 1935. 550 B2
GRAY HORSE BLUES. Sung by Smith Capon with guitar. Clemens state
farm, Brazoria, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939-
2597 B2
GREAT AMERICAN RAILWAY, THE. Sung by Barbara Bell. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1631 Bl & 2
GREAT BIG YAM PEETAEERE. Played by Harvey C. Sharp on fiddle and
Douglas Williams on guitar. Meridian,- Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3037 B2
GREAT CHANGE SINGE I BEEN BORN. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
State penitentiary, Raleigh, N. C, John A. and Alan Lomax,
1934. 270 B2
GREAT DAY. Sung by William Brown, Terrell Conley, Eugene Blacker
and Alvin Brown. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John
A. ?nd Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2o/ ; 6 PI
GREAT DUST STORM, THE. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie
with guitar. Washington, P. C, Alan and Elisabeth Lomax,
1940.' 3439 El
GREAT GALILEE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2818 A3
GREAT GOD A' MIGHTY. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Oakley,
Miss., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 1855 B2--I0 in.
GREAT GOD A' MIGHTY. Sung by Washington (Lightnin') and group of
Negro convicts. Darrington state- farm, Sandy Point, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934 • 189 B
GREAT GOD A' MIGHTY. Sung by Washington (Lightnin 1 ) and group with
ax-cutting. Darrington state farm, Sandy Point, Tex., John
A. and Alan Lomax, 1934 • 184 A
GREAT GRANDAD. Sung by Gordon Lambert. Near San Ildefonso
(Black Meg;,), N. Me,:., Helen Hartness Roberts, 1930. 755 A2
GREAT JUDGMENT MURN1NG, THE. Suing by Canos and Mrs. Alice
Williaas. Arliland, Ky., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1014- E2
GREAT JNTSOMENT MORNING, THE. Sung by Janes Martin. Merryville,
La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3977 Al
GREAT NIAC-iJRA FAILS. Su-:g by Mary Magdalene Trusty. Paintsville,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1395 R2
GREAT SPECKLED BIRD, THE. Sung ty Annie Mae Mauldin. High
Springs, Fla., Alton 0. Morris, 1937. 985 A2
GREAT SPECKLED 3JRD, THE. Sung by J. Kensley and two girls, with
grater. Pir.evi.lle, Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1933.
1973 A-10 in.
GREAT SPSOKLED BIRD, THE. Surg by Margaret Tre^t, with guitar by
Ernie Alston. Shatter PSA camp, Shatter, Calif., 194-0.
4105 Al
GREAT STORM PASS OVER, THE. Sung by group of Andros island men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Earnicle,
1935. 504 A
GREAT TITANIC. Sung by Frank Woodward, S? Hie Howard, and
Floreta and Hattie Jenkins. Bellingrath gardens, Mobile,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 991 Al
GREAT TITANIC, THE. Sung hj W. E. Claunch with fiddle and Mrs.
Christeon Haygoocl with guitar. Near Guntown, Miss., Herbert
Haipert, 1939. 2T:2. BA, 2973 Al
GREEN BED, THE. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee, Miss., Herbert
Haipert, 193':'/ 3102 B2
GREEN BED, THE. Sang by Pay Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Haipert, 1939. ?903 31
GREEN GOFEEE GRflfc'S CN / WHITE OAK STOMP. Sung by four girls.
Skyline farms, Scottsboro, Ala., Herbert Haipert, 1939-
.-. 7<.|0 A.L
GREEN CORN. Played ty Milton Burnett on fiddle. Throckmorton, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1935- 670 A2
GREEN CORN. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y., Alan
Lomax, 1939. ' 2540 B, 2^50 Al
GREEN CORN. Sang by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 139 Al
GREEN CORN. Sung by Ray Mood. New Orleans, La., John A. Lomax,
1937. 893 B3-
GREEN FIELDS CF VIRGINIA, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Central
Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. A201 A2
GREEN GRASS GROWING ^.L AROUND. Sung ty Amos Williams. State
penitentiary, Raleigh, N. C, John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934-
270 Al
GREEN GRASS GROWING ALL AROUND. Sung by Katharine and Alison
Shipp. Eyhalia, Misc., Herbert Haipert, 1939- 3007 Bl
GREEN GRASS GROWING ALL AROUND. Sung by Mrs. Grace Longj.no.
Huntsvilio, Tex., Joan A. and Ruby ','. Lomax, 1939- 2549 El
GREEN GRASS GROWING ALL AROUND. Sung by Muriel Oaks. Hoaton,
H. C, Herbert Haipert, 1939. 2358 A2
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GREEN GRAVEL. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and children's group.
Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3051 Al
GREEN GRAVEL. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murreils Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1300 A
GREEN GRAVEL. Sting by Ray Wood. Now Orleans, La., John A. Loraax,
1937. 893 A5
GREEN GRAVEL. Sung by Samuel Clay Dixon. Mt. Vernon, Ind., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. ' 1749 A2
GREEN GRAVELS. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pinoville, Ky., Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2005 A2 & 3-10 in.
GREEN GRAVELS. Sung by four children. Dunham, Ky., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2789 A2
GREEN GRAVELS. Sung by group of children. Baton Rouge, La., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4000 M
GREEN GRAVELS. Sung by group of pupils. Lower Reli-for-certain
school, Middiefork, Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937.
1450 A3
GREEN GROW THE LAURELS. Sung by Bascora Lamar Lunsford. New York,
N. Y.j George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1809 B3
GREEN GROWS THE LAUREL. Sung by Mrs. Lize Pace. Hyden, Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1469 B2
GREEN GROWS THE WILLOW TREE, Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murreils
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1044 Al
GREEN LEAVES. Sung by Charles Strickland. Murreils Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 950 Al
GREEN LEAVES. Sung by group. Murreils Inlet, S. G., John A. Lomax,
1937. 950 B2
GREEN LEAVES. Sung by R. T. Blackwood and group. Fttiitetop, Va.,
Richard Chase, 1935. 3 ; +31 Al
GREEN MORRIS SONG, THE. Sung by Mrs. Nancy Stacy. Hazard, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1546 32
GREEN MOUNTAIN BOYS, THE. Sung by J. C. Kennison. Bennington, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3754 A
GREEN MOUNTAIN BCYS, THE. Sung by Jonathon Moses. Orford, N. H.,
Alan Lomax and Helon Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3708 Bl
GREEN MOUNTAIN POLKA. Played by H. L. Maxsy on fiddle. Ferrum, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2744 A5
GREEN MOUNTAIN POLKA.. Played by Houston Bald Knob string band.
Rockymount, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2738 B3
GREEN OLD TREE, OH, ROCKY, OH. Sung by girls of Merryville grammar
school. Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2665 Al
GREEN OLD TREE, OLD ROCKY ROW. Sung by Wilford Jerome Fisher and
Ruthie May Farr. Merryville , La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1939. 2b52 Al
GREEN OVER FIELDS. Sung by Negro school children. Jasper, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby f. Lomax, 1940. 3981 B4
GREEN VALLEY, THE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2297 Al
GREEN VALLEY WALTZ. Played by Ed Hunter on harmonica. Middlesboro,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1403 Bl
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GREEK VALLEY WALTZ. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 194-0.
3409 A
GREEN-A, GREEN-A, 011/. B APPLE. Sung by three children. Tupelo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2960 A3
GPEEN-A TREE, ROCKY LOAD. Sung by three children. Tupelo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2960 Bl
GREENBACK DOLLAR, THE.. Sung by Georgia Turner. Middlesboro, Ky.,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax., 3 937. lAOA A2
GREENBACK DOLLAR, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 906 A3
.GREENBACK DOLLAR. Sung by W^cdrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with
guitar and harmonica. Washington,- D. C, ALan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1940. 3409 Bl
GREENFIELD. Sung by congregation of New Hope Bcptist church.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3041 Al
GREENLAND WHALE FISHERY, THE. Sung by Gapt. Asel Trueblood. St.
Ipna.ee, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2325 A
GREENS CRY. Sung by Clyde (Eingfish) Smith. New York. N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1039v 3656 Ao
GREEN'S MARCH. Played by Bascora Lamar Lunsi'crd on fiddle. New
York, N. Y., u eorge W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1240 Bl
GREENT'jWN LADY. Sung by eight children. Greenville, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3100 A2
GREETING. Sung by Paul Holland with guitar. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3218 Al
GREYHOUND BLUES. Sung by Frances Anderson. Cumins state farm,
Gould, Ark., Joiin A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2668 A2
GREYHOUND BOAT RUN 'EM DOWN. Sung by group of Andros island men.
Sponge docks, Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Bamicle, 1935- 430 £1
GROUND HOG. Played by Marion Rees on fiddle. Zionsville, N. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 837 .12
GROUND HOG. Played by Marion Rees on fife. Zionville, N. C, John
A. Lomax, 1.936. 837 B2
GROUND HOG. Played by Mrs .Lloyd Dare Hagie and Mrs. Lena Br re
T.ur'nyfill on banjos. Elk Park, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939-
2852 31
GROUND HOG. Played by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain on banjo. Clintwood,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2823 Al
GROUND H.G. Sung by Ba scorn Lamar Lxmsford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935-
1801 B3
GRuUND HOC. Sung by Curtis Dartey v/ith dulcimer. American folk
song festival, Ashland, Ky., Jean Thomas, 1934- 302 Al
GROUND HOG. Snug by Ernie Alston with guitar. Shifter PSA
camp, Shaftor, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4109 B2
GROUND HOG. Sung by Cant family with guitars. Austin, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 212 A3
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GROUND HOG. Sting by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky. ,
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle; 1933. ,1996 Bl-10 in.
GROUND HOG. S\mg by Jim Howard with fiddle. Harlan, Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 137-4 Al
GROUND HOG. Sung by Lawton Grogan. Silverstonej N. C, John A.
' Lomax, 193 b. 855 A2
GROUND HOG. Sung by Nathan Hicks with dulcimer. Rominger, N. C.,
Herbert Halpert, 19?). 2855 Al
GROUND HOG. Sung by Professor J. T. C. Wright. Appalachian state
teachers college, Boone, N, C, Jonn A. Lomax, 193b. 87,4 Bl
GROHND HOG. Sung by T. G. Ho -kins with fiddle. Hyden, Ky., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1463 Al
GRUB SPRINGS. Played by John Hatcher on fiddle. luka, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3000 A4
GRUB SPRINGS. Played by W. S. Claunch on fiddle and Mrs.
Christeen Haygood on guitar. Near Guntown, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 2971 \B2
GUARD TALKING TO CONVICT. Spoken by two convicts. Cumins state
farm, Gould, Ark,, -John A. Lomax, 1934. 244 A2
GUERILLA MAN, THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John
A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1^36. 873 Al
GUERILLA MAN, THE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3787 B3
GUESS I'LL H.d/E TO TELEGRAPH MY BABY. Sung by Sam Bell. Cliff
house, Tuolumne co., Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3362 B2
GUITAR PICKING SONG. Played by Lucious Curtis. Natchez, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4002 A2
GUITAR TUNING. Played by Lucious Curtis. Natchez, Miss., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4004 B2
GULF IS A LONG RAILROAD, THE. Sung by group of Negro convicts..
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1933-
1856 B2--10 in.
GUM TREE CANOE. Sung by Tom Wells. Bells, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 89b Al
GWINE See GOING TO
GYPSEN DAVY. Sung by Joe Hubbard. Hamiltontown, near Wise, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 193','. 2824 A2
GYPSY DAISY, THE. Sung by Mrs. L. M. Bryant. Evansville, Ind.,
Man and Elisabeth Lomax, 1938. 1750 Bl
GYPSY DAFY. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A.
Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 843 Al
GYPSY DAVY. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2823 A3 & Bl
GYPSY LADDIE, Sung by Mrs. J. A. Hart. Newberry, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1937.' 957 Bl
GYPSY SONG, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mildred Gravett. luka, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3022 Bl
GYPSY'S HORNPIPE, THE. Played by L. 0. Weeks on fiddle.
Springfield, Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders,
1939. ' ' 3689 Al
GYPSY'S WARNING, THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 857 B2
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GYPSY'S WARNING, THE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3783 132
GYPSY'S JfAFuSING, THE. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Evansvillc, Ind.,
Alan ana Elisabeth Lomax, 1938. 17.51 A
GYPSY'S ifl[iBNING, REPLY TO THE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon
College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3 7 8<i A2
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H
HA, HA, HA, SAID JOHNNY BROWN. Sung by Mr. Ewart Wilson.
Pensacola, M. 0., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2866 Bl
HA, HA, I'M SINGLE ASA IN. Sung by Jeff ' Norton, Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2695 Al
HA, HA, I'M SINGLE AGAIN*. Sung by Jeff Norton. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2696 B3
HA, HA, R0SJ.E. Sung by Kettle Godfrey with clapping. Livingston,
Ala.,' John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194.0. 4018 B/ +
HA, HA, THIS-A-WAY. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935- 49 A
HA, HA, THIS-A-WAY. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Load Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 1-45 A
HA, HA, THIS-A-WAY. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 151 A.
HAD A FIELD OF BLUE CANE IN BAYNE TOWN. Sung by group of Vdros
island men. Sponge docks, Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 428 Al
HAD A LITTLE BOY AS BIG AS MY THUMB. Sung by Mrs. Nancy Stacy.
Hazard, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937'. 1543 A2
HAD A LITTLE COW.' Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1056 Bl
HAD A LITTLE DOG, ITS NAME WAS RAIN. Sung by Jim Garland,
Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2008 AA-10 in.
HAD A LITTLE FIGHT IN MEXICO . Sung by Melinda and Rosalee
Vaughan. Laager, Tenn. , Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2942 Bl
HAD A LITTLE FIGHT IN MEXICO. Sung by Mrs. Ina Jones and Mrs.
Nellie Prewitt. Near Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939-
2992 A3
HAD A LITTLE FIGHT IN MEXICO. Sung by Mrs. J. R. Bickerstaff .
Near Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2981 A2
HAD A LITTLE FIGHT IN MEXICO. Sung by Mrs. Vivian Skinner.
Near Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2981 Al
HAD A LITTLE FIGHT IN MEXICO. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2755 B2 & 3
HAD A LITTLE FIGHT IN MEXICO. Sung by Oscar Parks. Deuchars,
Ind., Alan end Elizabeth Lomax, 1939. 1732 A3
HAD NO PEACE FOR MY SOUL UNTIL I HEARD THE STORY TOLD. Sung by
congregation of the church of ten elders. Pineville, Ky. ,
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 196.1 31-10 in.
HAIL JOHN AMD HIS ARMY. Sung by Annie Harvey. Austin, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 917 Al
HALF HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD, THE. Sung by Tilman Cadle. Pineville,
Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2019 E2-10 in.
HALF-PAST FOUR, THE NOISY COOK WILL ROAR. Sung by Mrs. Cora
Burgess. Grand Saline, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 929 A2
HALIMUHFACK. Sung by Zora Neals Kurston. Jacksonville, Fla.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3138 B2
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HALLELOO. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Mi as., John A. Lomax, 1936. 622 E2
HALLELUJAH. Sting by Dorchester academy girls' quartet. Mcintosh,'
Ga., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3005 Bl
HALLELUJAH. Sung by timet. Negro boys. Jennings, La., John A. and
- Alan Lomax, 1934. 108 Bl
HALLELUJAH WAY, THE. Sung by Stamps-Baxter quartet. Cherry Lake
Farms, Fla. , Margaret Valiant, 1936. 3310 Dl
HALLIE. Sung by James (iron Head) Baker and group of Negro
convicts. Central state farm, Sugarland, Tex. , John A. and
Alan Lomax, 193-4. 205 31
HALLIE ROCK. Sung by mixed group. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax
and Mary Elisabeth Barnicie, 1935- ASS A2
HAMBURGER EATER. Sung by R. C. Leasure Jr. Shafter migratory
camp, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3330 Bl & 2
HAMMER RING. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty, Jesse
Bradley and four Negro convicts with ax^-cutting. State
penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax,
193-4. 213 B2
HAMMER RING. Sung by Jesse Bradley and group of Negro convicts.
State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and. Alan
Lomax, 1934- . 219 A2
HAMMER RING. Sung by Roland Zachary and Paul Sylvester. State
prison farm, Miliedgeville, Ga., John A. Lomax, 193-4. 260 B3
HAMMER RING. Sung by Washington (Lightnin 1 ) and group with ax-
cutting. Darrington state farm, Sandy Point, Tex., John A.
and /-.Ian Lomax, 1934. 184 B2
HAMMER SONG. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Clemens state farm,
Brazoria, Tex., John A. and Rilby T. Lomax, 1939. 2509 A2
HAMMER THAT KILLED JOHN HENRI. Sung oy Teresa Smith. Gautier,
• ; Mis:;., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3109 Al
HAND ME DOWN MY LITTLE BROWN 'PLICE. Sung by Ellie D. Sibert.
Horse crsek, Clay co., Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937.
■: 1435 A2
HAND ME DOWN MY OLD WHITE HAT. Played by M. Asher on banjo.
Hyden, Ky., /.Ian and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1516 B3
HAND ME DOWN MY WALKING CAME. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with
banjo. New York, N. I. , George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935- 1810'*/'.
HAND ME DOWN MY WALKING CANE. Sung by George Roark with banjo.
Pincville, Ivy., Mary Elisabeth Barnicie, 3 933. 2016 B-10 in.
HAND ME DOWN THE OLD SHOE HAMMER. Sung by John Collier, with
guitar by Claude Cryder. Bloomington, Ind., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1721 B2
HAND ME DOM THE SILVER TRUMPET. Sung by group of Negro women
prisoners. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A.
Lomax, 19.36. 559 B2
HANDSOME GIRLS, THE. Sung by Mrs. Hettie Swindel. Freeling, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939.' 2815 Bl
HANDSOME MARY, THE LILY OF THE WEbT. Sung by Mrs. Lize Pace.
hyden, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 144-0 A
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HANDWRITING ON DE WALL. Sung by Dock and Henry Reed and Vera
Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A, Lomax, 1937. 1318 Bl
HANDWRITING ON THE WALL. Sung by Elder Sykes Jones ana mixed
group. Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, 21ora Necle Hurston
and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 350 B
HANDWRITING ON THE WALL. Sung by W. J. Franklin. Raiford, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 639 Bl
HANDY GAL. Sung by Uncle Billy McCrea. Jasper, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 397/+ M & Bl
HANDY, ME BOYS, SO HANDY. Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland.
Sailors' snug harbor, Staten Island, New York, N. Y. ,
Alan Lomax, 1939. 2529 A
HANG JACK DAVIS ON THE SUGAR APPLE TREE. Sung by mixed group
with drum. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 491 B2
HANG ME, OH HANG ME. Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937, 3243 A3
HANG UP THE BABY'S STOCKING. Sung by Vera Kail. Livingston,
Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4049 A3
HANGING JOHNNY. Sung by Capt. Leigh ton Robinson, Alex Barr,
Arthur Brodeur and Leightcn McKenzie. Belvedere, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4231 Al
HANGING JOHNNY. Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland. Sailors' snug
harbor, Statc-n Island, New York, N, Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939.
2522 Al
HANGING OF BUFORD OVERTON, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary M. Turner.
Middlesborc, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1405 Bl
HANGING OF FINLEY PRESTON, THE. Sung by Lawton Grpgan.
Silver stone, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 851 3
HANGING OF HENRY KOSKINS, THE. Sung by Mrs. Lize Face. Kyden,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, .1937. 1439 A
HANGMAN'S SONG. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, Va.,
Herbert Halpert. 1939. 2757 B4
HANGMAN'S TREE, THE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Ilibbitt and. William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1732 El
HANNA MARIA. Sung by Crockett Ward. Galax, Va., John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1940. 4033 A2
HAPPY IN JESUS. Sung by Ronnie Booth, with piano by Mrs. C. P.
Bsthsa. Cherry Lake Farms, Fla., Margaret Valiant, 1936,
330C A2
HAPPY IS THE MAN THAT TENDS TO THE MILL. Sung by Mrs. Crockett
Ward. Columbia, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4079 A2
HAPPY SHOUTING. Sung by Dock Reed. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4042 Al & 2
HARD ROAD TO TEXAS. Sung by Charles L. Long with fiddle and Sam
Neal beating straws. Quitman, Miss., Herbert Halport, 1939.
3043 Al
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HARD TIMES. Sung by Crockett Ward. Galax, Va., John A. Lcmax,
1937. 13^3 Al
HARD TIMES. Sung by Liberty high school quartet. Near Newton,
Tex., John A. rid Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2653 B3
HARD TIMES. Sung by Mrs. Pete Steele. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and
Elisabeth Lomax, 1938. 1709 32 & A2
HARD TIMES. Sung by Mrs. Fete Steele, Hamilton, Ohio, Alan end
Elisabeth Lomax, 1938. 1711 Al
HARD TIMES. Sung by Roland Franklin, 0. B. Duncan and Frank
Brown. San Antonio, Tex., John A. Lcmax, 1936. 669 Al
HARD TIMES. Sung by Roland Franklin, 0. B. Duncan and Frank
Brown. San Antonio, Tex. , John A. Lomax, 1936. 669 A2
HARD TIMES. Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 194-0. 34-12 Al
HARD TIMES, BOYS. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2719 Al
HARD TIMES, GIRLS. Sung by Ina Jones. Near Burnsville, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2996 B2
HARD TIMES IN COLEMAN'S MINES. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New
York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939« 2532 A, 2534. A
HARD TIMES IN COLEMAN'S MINES. Sung by Aunt felly Jackson. New
York, N. Y.., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2535 A
HARD TIMES IN FOXRIDGE MINES. Sun? by Jim Garland. New York,
N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1937. 1950 A2-10 in.
HARD TIMES IN KANSAS. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar.
San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938. 3818 A3
HARD TIMES IN KANSAS. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar.
San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3375 B3
HARD TIMES IN THESE MINES. Sung by Findlay Donaldson. Pineville,
Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1985 A2 & B.l-10 in.
HARD TIMES, F0 1 BOY. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John A.
and Alan Lomax, 1934-. 70 A3
HARD TIMES, PC BOY. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John A.
Rnd Alan Lomax, 1936. 650 hi
HARD TIMES, TO 1 BOY. Sung by Roy McDaniels. State penitentiary,
Angola, La., Johr A. and Alan Lcmax, 1933. 119 A2
HARD TO LOVE AND CAN'T BE LOVED. Sung b; H. L. Maxey with fiddle.
Ferruru, Va., Herbert Halptrt, 1.939. 274-5 Al
HARD-WORKING MINER, THE. Sung by blind James Howard with fiddle.
Harlan, Ky. , John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 76 B
HARD-WORKING MINER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton.
Hamiltontuwn , near Wise, Va, , Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2328 Bl
HARD-WORKING MINER, THE. Sung by Tilman Cadle. Middlesboro,
Ky., xdati and Elizabeth Lomax,- 1937. 14-01 A2
HARK, FROM TEE TOMB A DOLEFUL SOUND. Sang by Betty Moore and
Liza Witt. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. 4-022 El
HARK, I ROM THE TOMB THE DOLEFUL SOUND. Sung by L. L. McDowell.
Smithville, Term., Sidney Robertson, 19.36. 318/+ Al
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HARK, HARK, WHO'S AT MY WINDOW? Sung by Mrs. Polly Johnson.
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2759 A2
HARK THE VOICE OF JESUS CRYING. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson.
New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939- 3339 B, 334-0 Al
HARLAN JAIL. Sung by union organizer with guitar. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1529 A3 & Bl
HARRY BALE. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 2288 A2
HARRY DUNN. Spoken by Bert Graham. Newberry, Mich., Alan Lomax,
1938. 234-9 B3, 2350 A
HARVEY LOGAN. Sung by Jimmie Morris. Hazard, Ky. , Alan and
Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1548 A2
HASTE TO THE WEDDING. Played by L.O. Weeks on fiddle. Springfield,
Vt., Alan Loraax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3691 Bl
HASTE TO THE WEDDING. Played by Mrs. Ben Scott on fiddle and
Myrtle B. Wilkinson on banjo. Turlock, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939 . 4-227 B4
HASTE TO THE WEDDING. Played by Stephen E. Tucker on fiddle.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3048 A2
HA3TE TO THE WEDDING. Played by Thomas Mann on dulcimer.
Ortonville, Iowa, Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3820 Al
HASTE TO THE WEDDING. Played by Thomas Mann on dulcimer.
Ortonville, Iowa, Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3820 A4-
HATTIE GREEN. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty with guitar.
State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1934- 211 B2
HATTIE STOUT. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex., John A. and
Alar Lomax, 1934 • 63 Al
HAUL AWAY, JOE. Sung by Gapt. Richard Maitland. Sailer's snug
harbor, Staten Island, New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939-
2522 B2
HAUL AWAY, JOE. Sung by Gapt. Richard Maitland. Sailors' snug
harbor, Staten Island, New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939.
2523 B2, 2524 A
HAUL AWAY', MY JOHNNY-0. Sung by John M. (Sailor Dad) Hunt.
Marion, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2841 Bl
HAUL AWAY, MY ROSY. Sung by John M. (Sailor Dad) Hunt. Whitetop,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1935- 652 Al
HAUL THE BOWLINE-. Sang by Captain Richard Maitland. Sailors'
snug harbor, Staten Island, New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax,
1939. 2531 B2
HAUNTED FALLS, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Shafter FSA
camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Scnkin,
1940. 4145 A
HAVE A LITTLE WHIFF ON ME. Sung by Francis Sullivan. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. IS50 B4
HAVE CHILDREN OF MY OWN. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
State penitentiary, Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936.
725 A2
HAVE MERCY, LORD. Sung by Mary Tollman and congregation of
Johnson Baptist church. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1939. 2694 Al
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HAVE YOU ANY TIME FOR JESUS? Sung by Ella Mitchell and Velma
Wright. Lubbock, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 911 Bl
HAVE YOU 'DECIDED MICH WAY TO GO? Stair oy congregation.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4039
A2 Cz E2
HAVE YOU DFCIDED WHICH WAY TO GO? Sung by Lethea Tucker and
congregation. Jerusalem Baptist church, Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 868 32
HAVE YOU DECIDED WHICH WAY TO GO? Sung by Rev. J. R. Gipson.
Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3980 A4
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO NASHVILLE? Sung by Arthur Bell. Cumins
state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939 .
2669 A
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO NASHVILLE? Sung by Charlie (Big Charlie)
Butler j Frank Adams and C-us Harper. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. Lamar., 1937. 942 Bl
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A MONKEY? Sung by Rev. H. W. Stuckey.
Jacksonville, Fie.., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3140 B2
HAWK AND CHICKENS. Sung by Maggie Fulton. Jacksonville, Fla.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3-U2 B3
HE DIED UPON THE CROSS. Sun,; by Negro convict. State penitentiary,
Raleigh, N. C, John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 2( ^ A? -
HE DOME WHAT DE DOCTOR COULD ROT DO. Sung by group of Negro
convicts. State prison farm, Milledgeville, Ga., John A.
Lomax, 1934- 263 El
HE GOT A DEBT TO PAY. Sung by Sam '(Old Dad) Ballard. New Iberia,
La., John A. Lomax, 1934. 100 B2
HE HAD FEW MOPE MINUTES FOR TO LIVE. Sun;, and spoken by Zacbarias
Greene. Grrnts, Mangrove cay, Ano.ros island, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and ;./,ry Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 451 B2
HE IS
HE IS KEEPING ME. Sung by Sampson Caldwell, with guitar by
Earner Colic tt. Kiddlef ork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937. 1421 A2
HE'S A BATTLE-AX. Sung ~oy group of Negri convicts. State
prison farm, Milledgeville, Ga., John A. Lomax, 1934. 261 Bl
HE'S A EATTLE-AX. Sung by group of six. State farm, Raiford,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 697 A
HE'S A BATTLE-AX. Sung by John Davis and group. Frederica,
Ga., Alan Lomax, Zjra Neale Hurston ana Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 326 Bl
HE'S A DYING BED-MAKER. Sung by Deacon Charlton and mixed
Negro group. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Nealo
Hurston end Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 326 A2
HE'S A LILY OF THE VALLEY. Suar by Ella Mitchell and Velma
Wright. Lubbock, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 911 B2
HE'S k LILY OF THE VALLEY. Sun,: by congregation of Cymanfa
Genu. Pickett, Wis., Robert F. Draves, 1940. 4179 A
HE'S COMING BACK AGAIN. Sung by Mrs. H. S. White end Jinmie
White. Brawloy, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939- 3325 B2
HE'S THE JOY OF MY SALVATION. Sung by Mrs. Estelle McNeely.
Clinton, Ark. , Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3192 Bl
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KE KICKED 'EM OUT OF HEAVEN. Sung by Mayo children and two adults.
Goochland, 7a., John A.. Lomax, 1936. 748 Al
HE KNOWS. Sung by Mary Hunter, Ella Monday, Lillie Hardwick and
Geneva McDonald. State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 19 39. 2716 Al
HE NEVER CAME BACK. Sung by John Stone. Columbia, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939- 3355 Al
HE NiiAZER SAID A MUMBLIN' WORD
HE NEVER SAID A- MUMBALING WORD. Sung by group of Negroes from
WadmaLrw island. Charleston, 8. C, John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1937. 1040 A4 Bl & 2
HE. NEVER SAID A MUMBLIN' WORD. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
Louisiana state penitentiary, Angola, La., John A. and Alan
Losaax, 1934. 117 A2
HE NEVER SAID A MUMBLIN' WORD, AND. Sung by group of Negro
convicts. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and
Alan Lomsx, 1935. I856 Bl-10 in.
HE NEVER SAID ft MUMBLIN 1 WORD. Sung by prison blacksmith.
Louisiana state ponitentary, Angola, La., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1933. 116 A2
NEVER SAID A MUMBLIN' WORD. Sung by Rich Brown. Livingston,
Ala* , John a. Lomax, 1937. 1332 Bl
NEVER SPOKE A MUMBLE. Sung by Finous (Flatfoot) Rockmore with
guitar. Lufkin, Te-x., John k. and Ruby T.' Lomax, 1940.
3988 B3
HE RAMBLED. Sung by Pete Harris with guitar. Richmond, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 78 A2
HE SHED HIS BLEED FOR ME. Sung by Findlay Donaldson, pineville,
Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle. 1938. 1986 A-10 in.
HE STOLE THE TAFIA. Sung by Rowona Bell, Sweety Pie and Pappie
with drum. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 531 Bl
HE TAKES HIS CHANCE IN THE DARK CHAPFARAL. Sung by Judge Charles
E. Coombs. Stamford, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 530 Al
HE THAT BELIEVE HAVE AN EVERLASTING HOME. Sung by Dock Reed and
Vera Ball. Livingston, Ala,, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1939. 2686 B2
HE THAT BELIEVE HAVE AM EVERLASTING LIFE. Sung by Tom Stephenson
with petting. Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940 • 3976 A2
HE TILT BELIEVE HAVE AM EVERLASTING LIFE. Sung by Uncle Rich
Brown. Sumterville, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4023 Bl
HE THAT BELIEVETH. Sung by Julius C. Jacobs and mixed group.
Gautier, Miss., Herber Halpert, 1939. 3107 Bl
HE WAS ONLY JUST A -COWBOY. Sung by Cat Boies. Phoenix, Aria.,
Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3319 B
HEAD HIGH IN STEEL. Sung by Henry Hankins. Tuseumbia, Ala.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2946 B
HEAR DE LAMB A BLEATING, 'WAY ROUND THE MOUNTAIN. Sung by Dobie
Rod and group. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 73 A A
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HEAR THE NIGHTINGALES PING. Sung by Ben Rice. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3223 B2
HEARD DE ANGELS SINGIN' . Sung by Albert (Tied- tongue) Allison,
Dock Reed and Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2685 A2
HEARD 'EM WHEN THEY CALLED ELIJAH'S NAME. Sung by three Negro
boys. Jennings, La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 3.10 A2
HEATHEN CHINESE, THE. Sung by 0. L. Coffey. Shulls Mills, N. C,
John A. Loiaax, 1936. 846 Al
HEAVE AWAY, MY JOHNNY. Sung by Capt. Richard Mnitland. Sailors'
snug harbor, Staten Island, Now York, N. Y., Alan Lomax,
1939. 2524 A
HEAVEN BELL. Sung by Richard Amerson. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4047 B5
HEAVEN BELLS. Sung by Baseom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1829 B2
HEAVEN BELLS A RINGIN' . Sung by Huldy Roberts and Ellie D.
Sibert. Manchester, Ky,, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1479 Al
HEAVEN, HEAVEN. Sung by Rebecca and Penelope Tarwater. Washington,
D. C, Char].es Seeger, 3936. 2086 A2-8 in.
HEAVEN IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE. Sung by Lillie Knox. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 19.36. 877 Bl
HEAVEN IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE. Sung by Rev. Aaron Pinnacle and
congregation of Heaven's Gate Methodist church. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 19.36. 832 B2
HEAVEN IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE, I KNOW. Sung by Hannah Bessellien
and Mittie Doctor. Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax,
1936. 834 Al
HEAVEN IS i! BEAUTIFUL PLACE, I KNOW. Sung by L131ie Knox.
Murrolls Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, ±937. 903 B3
HEAVEN IS MY FATHERLAND, I DON'T WANT TO STAY HERE. Sung by
victoria Wilson and group. New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas,
Alan Lomcx and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 402 Al
HEAVEN IS ONLY A DREAM. ' Sung by Tommy Randolph and group of
Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Buntsville, Tex., John
A. at 1 .! Alan Lomax, 1934- 222 B2
HEAVEN WILL BE BRIGHTER. Sung by Stamps-Baxter quartet. Cherry
Lake Farms. Els., Margaret Valiant, 1936. 3310 A3.
HEAVENLY LIGHT, SHINE 01! ME. Sung by Victoria Wilson. New Bight,
Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lonax and Mary E3i t ',aboth Barnicle,
1935. 405 Bl
HEAVING THE LEAD LINE. Sung by Sam Hazel. Greenville, Miss.,
Herbert Halpcrt, 3 93°. 3097 A Fl & 4
HEEL-AND-TOE POLKA. Played by Mrs. Ben. Scott on fiddle and
Myrtle B. Wilkinson on tenor banjo. Tur3.oek, Calif., 1939-
4226 B2
HEEL, TOE, CROSS IT OVER. Sung by seven children. Greenville,
Miss., Herbert Halport, 19.39- 3099 A3
HEEL, TOE, STAMP IT OVER. Sung by seven children. Greenville,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3099 A2
HEIGH0--MY-H0LLY-HEIGH0 . Sung by Crockett Ward. Galax, Va., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4084 A2
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EEIGHO TO MY HOLLY HEIGHO. Sung by Crockett Ward. Columbia, S. C,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4079 B2
HEIGHTS OF ALABAMA. Played by Bascom Lamar Lunsford on fiddle.
New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
19.35- 1341 A2
HELL AFTER THE YEARLINGS. Played by Frank Kittrall on fiddle with
heel tapping and Mrs. Kittrall beating straws. Meridian,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 30?6 B3
HELL AGAINST THE BARN DOOR. Played by R. R. and Jim Denoon on
fiddle and guitar. Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1938.
3214 A3
HELL AND SCISSORS. Played by Jilson Setters on fiddle. Ashland,
Ky., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1010 32
HELL BOUND TRAIN, THE. Sung by Andrew Jackson. Newberry, Mich.,
Alan Lomax, 1938. 2340 B
HELL BROKE LOOSE IN GEORGIA. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with
fiddle. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. 1836 A3
HELL DOWN YONDER. Sung by Hambone and chain gang. Anderson
county, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2724 B2
HELLO, BILL. Sung by seven children. Greenville, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3099 A&
HELLO, CENTRAL. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar.
Washington, D. C.,. Alan Lomax, 1937. 996 Al
HELLO, SAMBO, HELLO, JIM. Sung by Gracie Boggs. Fort White, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 989 A3
HELP ME TO BEAT MY CROSS. Sung by Harriet McClintock. Near
Sumterville, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4026 B2
HENERY AND MARY ANN. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver
island, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2297 A2
HENRY BROWN. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo. Maryville, Term.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2918 Al
HENRY CONNERS. Sung by J. W. Green. St. James, Beaver island,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2297 31
HENRY FORD BLUES. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly).
Shreveport, La., John A. Lomax, 1935. 143 B
HENRY HOLMES' HOLLER. Sung by Tim Canoy. Magee, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3055 Al
HENRY HOLMES' HOLLER. Swag by Tim Canoy, with fiddle by Enis Canoy.
Magee, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3054 B2
HENRY LEE. Sung by Lillian Hensley. Arjay, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax. 1937. 1389 B2
HENRY, MY SON. Sung by Joseph Kling. New York, N. Y., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3659 B
HENRY OF KNOXVTLLE. Sung by Howard Collins with dulcimer.
Sraithsboro, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1540 A2
HENRY, THE BRAVE VOLUNTEER. Sung by Mrs. Margaret Sullivan.
Springfield, Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939.
3747 A2
HENRY, THE DRIVER BOY. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Evans ville, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1754 Bl
EENRY, THE SHEPHERD. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar.
San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3813 Al
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HENRY WAGGONER. Sung by Tilman Cadle. Pineville, Ky. , Mary
Elizabeth Bamicle, 1938. 2023 A-10 in.
HER -AGE I DID NOT KNOW. Sung ; by W. M. Keen. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1472 BI
HER BEAUTY WAS ALL SHE HAD. ■ Sung by John McCready. G'roveland,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3350 Bl
HER FATHER'S NAME. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla. ,
John A. Lomsx, 1937. 963 Ai
HER SWEET SAILOR. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar. San
"Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3310 Al
HERDSGIRL'S SUNDAY. Played bj Mrs. Rindlis'bacher on viking cello,
with Italian accordion. National folk festival, Chicago, 111.,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 324b Bi
HERDSGIRLS' SUNDAY, THE. Played by Mrs. Rindlistacher on viking
cello, with piano and accordion. National folk festival,
Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3254 Bl
HERE COME THREE LITTLE GENTLEMEN FROM' SPRINGTOWN. Sung by two
girls. Greenville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3100 Bl
HERS COMES ONE GENTLEMAN FROM SPAIN. Sung by school children.
'Bradon, Miss., John A. Loinax, 1937. 886 B3
HERS COMES ONE GENTLEMAN, JUST FROM SPAIN. Sung by Eva Grace
Boone and children's group.. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939- 3051 Bl
HERE COMES UNCLE JESSE. Sung by group of Negro children. Wiergate
school, Burkeville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2656 Al & 2
HERE I AM, SEND ME. Sung by group of Andros island men. Nassau,
Bahamas. Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Bamicle, 1935. 495 B
HERE, RANG, HERE. Sung by three girls. Tupelo, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. "2960 B4
HERE, RATTLER, HEME. Sung by Marie Wamble. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3034 A3
HERE, RATTLER, HERE. Sung by the Skyline farms group. Washington,
D, C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1630 A2
HERE, RING, SIC 'IM. Sung by Emmet Jackson. Vicksburg, -Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3076 B3
HERE STANDS A RED ROSE. Sung by Beatrice Nidleman. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1933. 3632 B3
HERE WE GO IN A RING 30 STRAIGHT. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Hill
Grissora. Saltillo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2964 B3
HERE WE GO TO BALTIMORE. Sung by J. D. Dillingham. Llano, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937, 893 Bl
HERE YOU' STAND ALL IN THIS RING. Sung by W. M. Keen. Hyden, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1472 B2
HE'S See HE IS
HESITATING BLUES. Sung by Smith Cason. Clemens state farm,
Brazoria, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2604 Al
HESITATION BLUES. Sung by Don Mooney. Luling, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 6i)£ A2
HESITATION BLUES. Sung by Huddle Ledbcttor (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 141 Al
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HEY COTTON. Sung by Thomas Anderson, New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1938. 3633 B4
HEY, HEY, JOHN. Sung by Sophie Wing and mixed Negro group.
Frederic?., Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurst on and Mary
Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 325 Bl
HEY, HEY, LOGAN. Sung by group of Negro school children with
clapning. Near York, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4029 B2
HEY LO-GAN TO SHOW. Sung by six children. Monroe county training
school, Amory, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2975 Bl
HEY, MERRY ANN. Sung by mixed group. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935- 426 A2
HEY MY, OH, BONNY IN THE HARBOR. Sung by Elizabeth Austin and
group of women with drums. Old Bight, Cat island, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 424 B3
HEY, OH, COTTON. Sung by Thomas Anderson. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1933. 3628 A4
HEY, PRETTY ONE. Sung by group of Negro school children with
clapping. Drew, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4OI4" A3
HEY THERE, MY PARTNER. Sung by Thomas Anderson. New York, N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3635 Bl
HI B.AR3AREE. Sung by Alfred Osborne. Port Huron, Mich., Ivan
Walton, 1938. .3401 A2
HI-DE-HO FISH SONG. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith and Henry
Drayer. New York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3654 Al
HI-HI, JERUSALEM. Sung by Richard Copp. Mitchell, S. Dak.,
Nicholas Ray, 1939- 3674 Bl
HI-HO FOR THE WIDE MISSOURI. Sung by Mrs. Millett. Washington,
D. C, John A. Lomax, 1933. 1859 Al-10 in.
HI LEE, HI LO. Played by Aaron Morgan on harmonica. Columbia,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3368 A3
HICCUP, OH, LORDY. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2819 A2
HICKORY JACK. Played by Boyd Asher on fiddle. Hyden, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1528 Al
HICKORY JACK. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1534 32
HICKS CARMICHAEL. Sung by Bud Faulkner. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3291 Al
HIDE-AND-GO-SEEK CHANTS. Sung by Rosalind Rosenthal. New York,
N. I.., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3646 A2
HIDE THOU ME. Sung by Basoom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1331 B2
HIDING-SEEK SONG. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2687 B2
HIG A MA JIG AND AWAY WE GO. Sung by seven children. Greenville,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3099 A4
HIGH CHICKEN ROOST. Played by M. Asher on banjo. Hyden, Ky. ,
Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1520 Bl
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HIGH IN THE BELFRY. Sung by Ben Pitts with guitar. Pine Grove,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 4225 A2
HIGH LONESOME HILL. Sung by Lena May Common. Raiford, Fla., John
A. Lomax, 1936. 692 A2
HIGH LONESOME KILL. Sung by Lucious Curtis, with guitars by
Lucious Curtis and Willie Ford. Natchez, Miss., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4002 B
HIGH LOPING COWBOY.' Sung by Sterling Reason. Fort Spunky, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1935. 671 A2
HIGH ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP. Sung by Ernest Bourne. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1933. 1637 A2
HIGH PUPPIES. Played by G. G. Albritton on fiddle. Sebring, Fla.,
Carita Doggett Corse and Robert Cornwall, 1940. 3901 B2
HIGH-ROLLING SERGEANT. Sung by Negro convict with guitar. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 664 Bl
HIGH TOP SHOES. Sung by Bascom Lamar Luncford with banjo. New York,
N. Y., George If. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935.
1814 31
HIGHER UP ON THE CHERRY TREE, Sung by school group. Vancleave,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3110 BI
HIGHLAND MARY, THE. Sung by George Vinton Graham. San Jose, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1938. 3815 A2
HIGHLAND MARY. Sung by Mrs. Charlotte Maclnnes. Oakland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3857 A2
HIGHROJARAM. Sung by Katharine Trusty. Paintsville, Xy. , Alan
and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1396 Al
HIGHWAY 51. Sung by Calvin Frauier with guitar, with guitar by
Sampson Pittman. Detroit, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2.486 b
HIGHWAY HOBO, THE. Sung by Noel Wostbrook with guitar. Shafter
FSA camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4112 B
HIGHWAY 61 BLUES. Sung by Sampson Pittman. with guitar, with guitar
by Calvin Frazier. Detroit, Mich., Alan Lcmax, 1938. 2482 A
HIGHWAY 66, Sung by Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Guthrie with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1940.
3422 B2, 3423 Ai
HIKIN' JERRY. Sung by Dawson Johnson and Allen Reed. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. and. Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2706 Bl
HIKIN' JERRY, Sung by group of Negro convicts. State prison farm,
Milledgeville, Ga., John A. Lcmax, 19.34. 262 D2
HIKING JERRY. Sung by two Negro convicts. State prison camp,
Bcone, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 336 Bl
HILLEILLY GAL. Sung by Duke with guitar. Shafter FSA camp, Shafter,
Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Son! in, 1940. 4113 Bl
KILLS OF MEXICO, THE. Sung by Alec Moore. Austin, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1934. 57 Al
HINDENBURG DISASTER. THE, Sung by Kuddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 993 Bl
HINDENBURG DISASTER, THE, Sung by Kuddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 998 B2
KINKY TTNKY PARLEZ-V0US. Sung by Sgt. Robert J. McDuff. Fort
Thomas, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1699 Bl
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HIRAM HUBBARD. Sung by Mrs. Nancy Stacy. Hazard, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1544 Bl
HIRED GIRL'S HOLIDAY, THE. Played by Mrs. Otis Rindlisbacher on
viking fiddle. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938.
1622 A3 & Bl
HIS OLD GRAY BEARD A FLABBIN'. Sung by Angle Clark. Mullins, 6. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1029 AI
HIS OLD GREY BEARD A SHINING. Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson. Pensacola,
N. C, Henry Halpert, 1939- 2S65 Bl
HIS OLD GRAY BEARD NEEDS SHAVING. Sung by Mrs. Oscar Parks.
Deuchars, Ind., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1938. 1731 Bl
HIS OLD SHOES A DRAGGIN'. Sung by Jewell Pylat. State teachers'
college, Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4-024 Bl
HIST Sejs HQIST
HO, BOY, CATNCHA LINE? Sung by Henry Hankins. Tuscumbia, Ala.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2946 A, 2947 Al
HO, BY ZION'S WATCHMAN. Sung by mixed Negro group. Frederica, Ga.,
Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 316 Bl
HO, GAL, WHEN YOU COME OFF THE ISLAND. Sung by Henry Blue and
Negro male group. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lcmax, Zora Neale
Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 336 Al
HO, MAMA. DINAH. Sung by John Davis, Henry Blue and group. Frederica,
Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 334 Bl
HO, ROSEY. Sung by group of Negro school children. Near York, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4029 Al
HO, THE LAST ONE. Sung by Pappie and group of Andros island men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935- 507 A
HOBO MEDITATION. Sung by Novis Ridge. Brawley migratory camp,
Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3326 B2
HODAY. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly). Wilton, Conn., John
A. Lomax, 1935. 48 Al
HOE DOM. Played by Pete Steele on banjo. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1703 B
HCE DOW RHYTHM. Sung by John Sizemore, with guitar by Farmer
Collett and clapping and stamping. Middlefork, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1428 A3
HOG DRIVERS. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bells, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1937. 907 A3
HOG DRIVERS. Sung by Sam Harmon. Maryville, Term., Herbert
Halpert, 1939.. 2931 B4
HOG DROVERS. Sung by Mrs. Hirmah Hill Grissom. Saltillo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2965 Bl
HOG DROVERS. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A.
Lomax and Laurence Powell., 1936. 869 32
HOG DROVERS. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., Sidney
Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3228 B2
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HOG DROVERS. Sung by Mrs. Ina Jones, Mrs. Nellie Prewitt and
Mrs. Vivian Skinner. Near Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
193°. 2992 B2
HOG DROVERS. Sting by Mrs. L. L. McDowell. Smithville, Tenia.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3179 A4
HOG DROVERS. Sung by Mrs. Lillian Pennington. Near Tishomingo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939 • 2930 B2
HOG DROVERS. Sung by Mrs. Mollie Wylie. Fort Spunky, Tex., John
A. Lcmax, 1935 • 670 B2
HOG DROVERS. Sung by Mrs. Oliie Womble. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3032 A3
HOG DROVERS, Sung by Mrs. Myra Barnett Miller. Tuckaseigee, M. C . ,
John A. Lomax, 193b. 852 Al
HOG DROVERS. Sung by Mrs. Vivian Skinner. Near Tishomingo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 29-80 B3
HOG EYE. Played by Stephen B. Tucker on fiddle. Meridian, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3045 31
HOG EYE. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Kill Grisscm. Saltillo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2963 31
HOG-EYED MAN, THE. Played by Boyd Asher on fiddle. Hyden, Ky. ,
Alan an- 1 Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1528 33
HOG-EYED MAN, THE. Played by Luther Strong on fiddle. Hazard,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1535 A2
HOG-EYED MM, THE, Sung by John Sizemore, with guitar by Farmer
Collett. Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lcmax, 1937.
1428 32
HOG-EYED MAN, THE. Sung by T. G. Hcskins with fiddle. Hyden, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1461 32
HOG WENT THROUGH THE; FENCE, YOKE AND ALL, THE. Played by Luther
Strong en fiddle. Hazard, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937. 1535 A3
HOGS IN THE CORN FIELD. Played by Henry Davis on fiddle.
Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1715 A3
HOIST
H '1ST THE WINDOW, OPEN THE DOOR AND LET ME COME IN. Sung by
Sophie Wing and mixed group. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax,
Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 337 Bl
H'IST UP THE JOHN B'S SAILS. Sung by Abraham (Rabbit) Atterly.
Chosen, Fla. , Alan Lcmax, Zcra Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 379 A2
H'IST UP THE JOHN B'S SAILS. Sung by Cleveland Simmons and
group of women. Old Light, Cab island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax
and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 418 B2
H'IST UP THE JOHN B'S SAILS. Sung by Jack Deiancey, Greene
and Abraham (Rabbit) Atterly. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax,
Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 377 B2
H'IST YOUR WINDOW WAY YCNDER. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and
children's group. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3052 A2
HOIST UP THE JOHN B SAIL. Sang by Theodore Rclle with accordion.
Key V.'est, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940.
3386 Al
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HOIST (cant,.)
HOIST UP THE JOHN B SAIL. Sung by Theodore Hclle with trombone
and guitar. Key West, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook,
194-0. 3334 B2 .
HOIST UP THE JOHN B SAILS. Sung by Theodore Rolle with guitar
and trombone. Key West, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert
Cook. 1940. 3391 Bl
HOLD DE WIND. Sung by prison blacksmith. State penitentiary,
Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1933- 116 Al
HOLD 'EM, JOE. Sang by mixed group. Old Bight, Cat island, Bahamas,
Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 4-21 Bl
HOLD FAST TO THE RIGHT. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hoskins. Horse
creek. Clay cc, K/. , Alan and Elizabeth Lcmax, 1937. 1493 B2
HOLD MY HAND MILE I RUM THIS RACE. Sung by Henry Truvillion and
family. Burkeville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0.
3935 Bl
HOLD OUT. Sung by Deacon Charlton and mixed Negro group. Frederica,
Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 326 Al
HOLD OUT TOUR LIGHT FOR YOUR LORD. Sung by mixed group. Old Bight,
Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 423 B
HOLD THE FORT. Sung by Tilman Cadle. Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1933. .2019 Bl-10 in.
HOLD THE GATES. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2684 33
HOLD THE WIND. Gang by Tom Stephenson with clapping. Merryville,
La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3976 B2
HOLD THE WIND, DON'T LET IT BLOW. ' Sung by Tom Stephenson with
clapping and patting. Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1940. 3976 Al
HOLD UP YOUR HMD, OLD JOSHUA, SHE CRIED. Sung by Mrs. Lena Bare
Turbyfill. Elk Park, N. C, Herbert Kalpert, 1939. 2S44 Bl
HOLE IN THE NICKEL, A. Sung by Mrs. Birdie Coulter and Lorraine
Yancey. San Antonio, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 929 B2
HOLE IN THE WALL, THE. Sung by Wards H. Ford. Central Valley,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 4-210. Al
HOLLERS. Sung by Enoch Brown. Livingt-tou, Ala., John A. Lomax,
.1937. 1321 B2
HOLLY TWIG, THE. Sung by Mrs. Edith and Mrs. Retta Harmon. Near
Karyville, Tenn. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2909 Bl
HOLY BRIGHT NUMBER, THE. Sung by Mary, Joe, Jim and Jane McDonald.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2691 Bl
HOLY GHOST. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Ward and Mrs. Thomas
Rutherford. Galax, Va., John A. and Bess Lomax, 1937. 1346 B4
HOLY GHOST POURING DOWN IN MY HEART. Sung by Peter Reed and three
women. Edisto Island, S. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. .3150 Al
HOLY RIGHTEOUS NUMBER. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State
prison farm, Milledgeville , Ga., John A.. Lomax, 1934. 257 Al
HOME, BEAUTIFUL HOME, SWEET HOME. Sung by Nancy Anne Eversolt.
Hazard. &.y., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1545 Al
HOME, EOYS, HOME; Sung by John B. Jones. Houston, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2589 A3
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HOME CAME A GOOD MAN. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan. Bolls, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 907 Al
HOME CAME THE GOOD OLD MAN. Sung by George Vincent Graham with
guitar. San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4217 A2
HOME CAME THE GOODMAN. Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson. Pensacola,
N. C. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. £864. A2
ROMS IN THE ROCK, A. Sung by Oracle Boggs. Fort White, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 989 Bl
HOME IN THE ROCK. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 26^9 B2
HOME ON THE RANGE. Sung by group with harmonicas. Mitchell, S.
Dak., Nicholas Ray, 1939. ' 3683 A4
HOME ON THE RANGE. Sung by Herman Myers. Newberry, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2347 A
HOME ON THE RANGE. Sung by James Richardson. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2706 A2
HOME ON THE RANGE. Sung by May Kennedy McCord. Springfield, Mo,,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3215 A3
HOME Oil THE ROCK. Sung by Rufus Spearman and Sylvester Johnson.
Knight, La., Alan Lomax, 1939. 26bl B2
HOME SWEET HOME. Sung by John Selrnan with string band. wSwensou
ranch, Stamford, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1935. 536 B
HOMESPUN DRESS. Sung by Mrs. Ollie Worable. Banner, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3026 B2
HOMESTEAD QUADRILLE. Played by Mr. Miller on fiddle, with organ
and banjo. Mitchell, S. Dak., Nicholas Ray, 1939- 3676 B3 & 4
HOMEWARD BOUND. Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland. Sailors' snug-
harbor. Staten Island, New York, N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1939-
2519 A
HONEST IRISH LAD, THE. Sung by Mrs. M. P. Daniels. East Calais,
Vt., Alan lomax and Helen Kartnefes Flanders, 1939-
3738 A2, A3 & B2
HONEY BABY, SO STfEET. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1305 B3
HONEY IN THE POCK. Sung by D. W. White and Pearson's funeral home
choir. Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1028 Al
HONEY IN THE ROCK. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Speigner, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1934. 227 Al
HONEY IN THE ROCK. Sung by Isabelle Fyell and two women, with
clapping. Edisto Island, S. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3149 A2
HONEY IN THE ROCK. Sung by People's burial aid society choir.
Columbia, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4077 A2
HONEY IN THE ROCK. Sung by Lavinia Simmons with clapping. Edisto
Island, S. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3H8 31
HONEY, LET YOUR HAIR HANG DOWN. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo.
Maryville, Tern., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2895 A3 & Bl
HONEY, TAKE A WHIFF ON ME. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935- 820 B2
HONEY, TAKE A WHIFF ON ME. Surg by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
Louisiana state penitentiary, Angola, La., John A. Lomax,
1933. 119 B2
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HONEYSUCKLE BLUES. Played by E. C. Ball and his string band.
Galax, Va., John A. and Bess Lomax, 1937. 134-8 B2
H0NKYT0NK BLUES. Sung by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton with piano.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1936. 164-3 B
H0NKIT0NK TRAIN. Played by Meade Lux Lewis on piano. New York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2495 A & B, 2496 A
H00DI-CAT. Sung by group of Negro school children. Drew, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T, Lomax, 1940. 4014 Bl
HOODOO STORY. Spoken and sung by unidentified Negro man with
harmonica. New Orleans, La., John A. Lomax, 1935- 114 Al
HOOK AND LINE. Played by Justis Begley on banjo. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1533 A3
HOOK AND LINE. Played by M. Asher on banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1519 B3
HOOK AND LINE. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky.,
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1933. 1998 Bl-10 in.
HOOK AND LINE. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky. ,
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1999 Al-10 in.
HOOK AND LIME, THE. Sung by Theophilus G. Hoskins with banjo.
Hyden, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1459 B2
HOOKING COW BLUES. Sung by Lonnie Robertson. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 606 A2
HOOT OWL IMITATION. Sung by Joe Free Williams. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1305 A3
HOP-A-LA. Sung by eight Negro girls. Kirby industrial school,
Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934- 88 B3
HOP-A-LONG. Sung by eight Negro girls. Kirby industrial school,
Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934. 88 B4
HOP LIGHT, LADIES.' Played by Fields Ward on guitar and Wade Ward
on mandolin. Galax, Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1363 Bl
HOP SING. Sung by Leon Ponce. Columbia, Calif., Sidney Robertson,
1939. 3356 Bl
HORNED OWL. Sting by John Josh. Seminole Indian reservation, Fla.,
Carita Doggett Corse and Robert Cornwall, 1940. 3892 Bl
HORNPIPE. Played by Justis Begley on banjo. Hazard 1 , Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1529 B2
HORNPIPE. Played by Leizime Brusoe on fiddle. Rhinelander, Wis.,
Robert F. Braves, 1940. 4189 Al
HOT BOILING SUN. Sung by Albert Jackson. State prison farm, Atmore,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934. 231 Bl
HOT BOILING SUN. Sung by Allen Pro thro' s quartet. State
penitentiary, Nashville, Tenn. , John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933.
179 A2
HOT BOILING SUN. Sung by Emanuel Duke. Raiford, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 686 Al
HOT BOILING SUN. Sung by Ffelter Jones. State farm, Raiford, Fla.,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 679 A2
HOT COLD FROZEN STONE. Sung by Joe Hubbard. Hamiltontown, near
Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2825 Bl
EOT CORN, COLD CORN. Sung by Edgar S. Smith with banjo.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1692 A3
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HOT CORN, COLD CORN, BRING ON THE JIMMY-JOHN. Sung by Pauline
Fanine, Gladys Wilder and Don Reda Lewis with guitars. West
Liberty, Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1562 Al
HOT SPRINGS BLUES. Sung by Cheater. Cumins state farm, Gould,
Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2673 A3
HOT TAMALSS. Sung by F. W. Lindsey. Greenville, Miss., Herbert
Halpert * 1939. 3092 32
HOT TAMALSS, Sung by Joe Frank and Shacks Franklin. New Roads,
La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3996 A3 & Bl
HOT TIME IN OLD TOM TONIGHT. Played by Wade Ward on fiddle.
Galax, Va., Alan Lomax and Peter Seegsr, 1939. 3764 A5
HOT TIME IN OLD VIRGINIA. Sung by John Davis, Henry Blue and
group. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax, 'era Neale Burster and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. , 334 Al & 2
HOUNDS. Played by Herman Jackson on harmonica. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 935 B2
HOUNDS IN THE WOODS. Played by Henry Davis or fiddle. Hamilton,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933. 1715 Al
HOUNDS IN THE WOuDS, THE. Played by Otis Rindlisbacher on cigar-
box fiddle. Washington, D. C, A] an Lomax, 1938, 1622 Al
HOUNDS ON MY TRICK. Played by Mrs. Winnie Prater on banjo.
Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1593 B2
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. I., Alan Lcmax ana Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 821 A2
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1001 Al
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Dan V. Stafford. Whitetop, Va.,
John A. Lomax, 1935. 550 Al
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by David Rice. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3204 Al
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh. National folk
festival, Chic? go, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3253 A5
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Elmer George. East Calais, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939' 3713 B
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Finley Adams. Dunham, Ky. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2774 El
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by G. W. Blevins. Wise, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2764 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by George Vinton Graham. San Jose,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3377 Al & 2
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by H."L. Maxey. Ferrum, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 27^2 B2
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by I. N. Mar lor. Boyd's cove, Madison cc,
K. C, Sidney Robertson, 193b. 3171 Al
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by John Adkins. Luttrell, Tenn., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2935 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Cleophas Frank] in. Ma-ryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2890 b2
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Ward. Galax,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1362 A2
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HOUSE CARPENTER., THE. Sung by Mrs. C. S. MaeClellan. High Springs,
Fla., Alton, 0. Morris, 1937. 986 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3061 A & B
HOUSE CARPENTER.. Sung by Mrs. Dizia Puckett, Near Tishomingo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert. 1939- 2983 32, 298.4 Al
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dus anbury. Mena, Ark.,
Laurence Powell and Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3235 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by Mrs. Esc.o Kilgore. Norton, Va., Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2775 33
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. G. A. griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 982 31
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE, Sung by Mrs. Haden. Princeton, Ind., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax. 1938. 174-5 A & 31
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Jennie Devlin. Gloucester, N. J.
Alan Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1938. 1773 A
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Julie Grogan. Silverstone,
N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 853 A2
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell. Smithville,
Tenn., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3180 A2
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill. Elk Park,
N. C, Herbert Halpert/ 1939. 2843 A2 Sc El
HOUSE CARPENTER, Sung by Mrs. Martha Shupe. Hamiltontown , near
Wise, Va., Herbert -Halpert, 1939- 2781 A2
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Franklin Farmer. Crossnore,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2861 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2820 B3
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE, Sung by Mrs. Myra Barnett Miller.
Tuckaseigee, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 845 B
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by Mrs. Nathan Hicks. Rominger, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2856 A2
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Pete Steele. Hamilton, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1709 El
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Pete Steele, with banjo by
Pete Steele. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938.
1708 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs; Rebecca Jones. Ebenezer church,
N. C, Richard Chase, 1935. 3425 A2
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Rebecca Jones. Ebenezer church,
N. C, Richard Chase, 1935. 5425 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER., THE. Sung by Mrs. Ruth Clark Culiipher and Angle
Clark. Mullins, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1299 Al
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Sabra Bare Hampton.
Morganton, M. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2870 31, 2871 Al
HOUSE CARPENTER. Sung by Mrs. Sarah Ison. Near Norton, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2810 32
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. Susan Weddle. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 2235 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Mrs. T. M. Bryant. Evans ville, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1737 B2, 1738 Al
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HOUSE CARPENTER. Snng by Mort Montonyea. Sloatsburg, N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3667 A2 & Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Samuel Harmon. Maryville, Term.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 28O4 Bl
HOUSE CARPENTER, THE. Sung by Warde H. Ford. Crandon, Wis.,
Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3286 Bl
ROUSE CARPENTER'S WIFE, Sung by Mrs. George L. White. Grand
Saline, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 927 A
HOUSE DONE BUILT WITHOUT HANDS. Sung by Joe Lee. State Farm,
Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 74-5 A3
HOUSE IS HAUNTED, THE. Played by Nassau string band. Nassau
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935.
HOW ABOUT YOU? Sung by Jim Garland. New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax,
1937. 1948 A-10 in.
HOW ABOUT YOU? Sung by Lillie Knox. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 103.8 B2
HOW ABOUT YOU? Sung by three little girls. Frederica, Ga., Alan
Lomax, Zora Nealo Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 329 Al
HOW BEAUTIFUL HEAVEN MUST BE. Sung by U. T. Rycroft and community
singers. Cherry Lake Farms, Fla. , Margaret Valiant, 1936.
3303 B3
HOW CONDESCENDING AND HOW KIND. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2750 A/,.
HOW DID YOU FEEL? Sung by Mrs. Estelie and Hazel McNecly. Clinton,
Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3194 A3
HOW DID YOU FEEL MEN iOU COME OUT OF THE WILDERNESS? Bung by
the Five soul stirrers of Houston. Austin, Tex., John A. and
Alan Lomax, l c >36. 673 Bl
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN IOU COME OUT THE WILDERNESS? Sung by
Edwards' Lulirig Dixie singers. Luling, Tex., John A. Lomax,
1936. 61. Bl
HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
IT. Y., Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 321 B3
HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION, YE SAINTS V THE LORD. Sung by Mrs. W. L.
Martin. Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2748 P3
HOW IN THE DEVIL DO THE OLD FOLKS KNOW? Played by Doyle Pugh on
harmonica. Arthurdale, ,p ". Va., Charles Seeger, 1936. 3305 A5
SOW IN TEE DEVIL DO THE OLD FOLKS KNOW? Played by Doyle Pugh on
harmonica. Arthurdale, W. Va., Claries Seeger, 1936. 3305 B2
HOW IN THE DS'riL LO THE OLD FOLKS KNOW? .'layed by Otis Pugh on
harmonica. Arthurdale, W. Va., Charles Seeger, 1936. 3305 B4
HOW KIN YOU GET TO HEAVEN IN YOUR SINS? Sung by Eddie Nelson.
Murrells Inlet, 0. C, Jonr. A. Lomax, 1937. 1303 A2
HOW KIN YOU GET TO HEAVEN IN YOUR SINS? Sung by Eddie Nelson.
Murrells Inlet, S. 0., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1303 B2
HOW KINGFISH MAKES UP SONGS. Spoken by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith.
Now York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert. 1939- 3655 B4
HOW LONG BABY, BLUES. Sung and played by group of seven Negro
boys on homemade instruments. False River, La., John A.
Lomax, 1934. 1852 B-8 in.
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HOW LONG, HOW LONG? Sung by Flash Ridge with guitar. Migratory
camp, Brawley, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939. 3561 A2
HOW LONG, HOW LONG, HOW LONG? Sung by Johnny Cook. Vicksburg,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3078 Bl
HOW LONG THE TRAIN BEEN GONE? Sung by Thomas Anderson. New York,
N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1933^ ' 3628 Bl
HOW LONG THE TRAIN BEEN GONE? Sung by Thomas Anderson, New York,
N. i'„, Herbert Halpert, 1938. 3633 32
HOW MANY MILES TO BENJAMIN TOWN? Sung by Eva Grace Boone and
children's group. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3051 A3
HOW MANY MILES TO BETHLEHEM? Sung by four girls. Tupelo, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2959 A2
HOW OLD ME YOU, MY PRETTY LITTLE MISS? Sung by W. E. Claunch
with violin and Mrs. Christeen Haywood with guitar. Near
Guntown, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 297-4 Bl
HOW PLEASANT THUS TO DWELL BELOW. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2750 Bl & 2
HOW TEDIOUS AND TASTELESS THE HOUR. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2750 B3
HOW TEDIOUS AND TASTELESS THE HOURS. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson.
New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935-
820 Al
HOW TEDIOUS THE TASTELESS HOURS. Sung by Aunt Phoebe Elliott, New
Harmony, Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1747 E5
HOW THIS WORLD WAS MADE. Sung by John McCready. Groveland, Calif.,
Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3355 Bl
HOW UNCLE WILTS LOST HIS PANTS, WHEN HE WENT COURTIN' . Spoken by
Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939- 2564 A
HOW UNCLE WILTS WAS CHURNED UP FOR THE DEVIL. Spoken by Aunt Molly
Jackson. New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939. 256/,. B
HOW WE. TRIED TO LICK THE TEACHER. Recited by Elmer George. East
Calais, Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939.
3726 A
HOWLING WOLF BLUES. Played by Negro convict on harmonica. State
penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934.
207 A3
HOWLING WOLF BLUES. Sung by Jim Henry and Lonnie Robertson. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 606 B
HUCKLEBERRY HUNTING. Sung by Capt. Richard Maitland. Sailors'
snug harbor, Staten Island, New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939«
2528 B
HUG 'EM IN SEBRING. Played and called by C. W. 0' Berry and Johnny
Bill Shoemaker. Sebring, Fla., Carita Doggett Corse and Robert
Cornwall, 1940. 3902 Al
HULL-MA-GULLUM. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1796 A2
HULL'S VICTORY. Played by Elmer Barton on fiddle. Quebec, Vt.,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3693 Al
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HULL'S VICTORY. Played by L. 0. Weeks on fiddle. Springfield, Vt-. ,
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3688 Al
HUMBLE. Sung by group of Negro women prisoners. Old state peniten-
tiary, Weturnpka, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934-. 23? 31
HUMPBACKED MULE. Played by West Virginia and North Carolina
Liners. Galax, Va., John A. and Bess Lomax, 1937. 1350 A2
HUMPBACKED MULE. Sung by Joe ana Molly McDonald. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194C. 4030 A2
HUMPBACKED MULE. Sang by Joe and Molly McDonald. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4030 Bl
HUMPBACKED MULE, THE. Sung by Samuel Clay Dixon. Mt. Vernon, Ind.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1749 B2
HUMPBACKED MULE. Sung by Thaddeus C. Willingham with banjo.
Gulf port, Mis.:., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3116 Bl
HUMPHREY'S JIG. Played by Jilson Setters American folk song
festival, Ashland, Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934-- 289 B
HUNDRED EN EIGHTY-FIVE, A HUNDRED EN TEN, A. Song by Jessie
UrLityre. Drew, Misc., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0.
4013 34
HUNGRY DISGUSTED BLUES. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. I., Alan -Lomax, 1939. 2538 A
HUNGRY HASH BONES. Played by E. C. Ball and his string band.
Galax, Va. , John A. and Bess Lomax, 1937. 134-8 B3
HUNK-A-WHUNK. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Now York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1796 A3
HUNTIN' . Sung by Henry Truvillion with patting and stamping.
Newton, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2662 A2
HUNTING HORN CALLS.. Played by John 3. Jones on primitive horn.
Houston, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2589 B3
HUNTING SONG. Sung by John Josh, Richard Osceola, Robert Osceola
and Barfield Johns. Seminole Indian reservation, Fla., Carita
Doggett Corse and Robert Cornwall, 1940. 3893 A2
HUNTING SONG,. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell. Smithvillo, Tenn. ,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3182 Al
HURRAH FOR NEW ENGLAND. Sung by Mrs. Flora Eddy. Near Randolph
Center, Vt. , Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939.
3717 A2
HURRAH, HURRAH FOR WILLIAM BRYAN. Sung by May Kennedy McCord.
Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3216 a5
HURRICANE. Sung by James Brown, Jr., with banjo by Walter Van Bass
and guitar by Nod Hugh Bass. Caruja ranch, Kenansville,
Fla., Carita Doggett Corse and Robert Cornwall, 194-0. 3398 A
HUSH, LI'L BABY, Sung by Annie Brewer. Montgomery, Ala., John A.
lomax, 1937. 873' Bl
HUSH, LITTLE BABY. Sung by Bernice Haynes. Cumins state farm,
Gould, Ark., John' A." and Ruby T, Lomax, 1939. 2627 32
HUSH, MY BABY, DON'T YOU CRi". Sung by Ray Wood. Houston, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2595 A6
HUSH, THE WAVES ARE ROLLING IN. Sung by Clarice Garland. Pineville,
Yy., Mary Elizabeth Barniclo, 1933. 2006 Bl-10 in.
HUSH YOUR MOUTH. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Parchraan,
Miss. ; John A. and Alan nomax, 1933. I856 A2-10 in.
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HUSH-A-BYE-BABY. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1003 33.
HYMN TO THE PASSION OF CHRIST. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro
Palcma. Cathtdral school. Crystal City, Tex., John A. Loraax,
1936. 609 Bl
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I AIN
AIN
AIN
AIN
I AIN
I AIN
I AIN
I AIN
I AIN
GONNA RING DEM YALLOW WOMEN'S DO' BELLS. Sung by Huddle
Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan
Lomax, 1937. 995 Bl
T A BIT DRUNK. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville,
Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1933. 2003 A-10 in.
T GOIN' THIS DARK ROAD BY MYSELF. Sung by Thelma Dixon.
Edwards, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3068 A
T GOIN' WORK ON THE RAILROAD. Sung by Viola Brown. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2720 A2
T GOING TO HURT NOBODY. Sung by Negro male group. Frederica,
Ga. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935.. 335 Al
T GONNA BE HERE BUT A FEW MO' DAYS.. Sung by Enoch Brown.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1327 Al & 2
T GONNA BE TREATED TEIS-A-WAY. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little
Rock, Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3187 A2
T GONNA GRIEVE MY LORD ANY MORE. Sung by Mrs. Ella Varney.
Crowley, La., John A. Lomax, 1934- . 22 A
T GOT NO HOME IN THE WORLD MY MORE. Sung by Woodrow (Woody)
Wilson Guthrie with guitar. Washington, D. C., Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 194-0. 3414- A3 & Bl
I AIN'T GOT NO MAMA NOW. Sung by Rochelle French with guitar.
Eatonville, Fla. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 359 Bl
I AIN'T GOT NO MAMA NOW. Sung by Rochelle French with guitar.
Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 359 B2
I AIN'T GOT NOBODY. Sung by Hat tie Ellis. Cumins state farm, Gould,
Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2550 Bl
I AIN'T GOT NOBODY. Sung by Wade Hale with guitar. Middlesboro, Ky.
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1407 B2
I. AIN'T POOR NO MORE. Sung by Charley Jones. Eatonville, Fla.,
Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 365 Bl
AM
I
AM A 30ATSMAH BY TRADE, JACK WILLIAMS IS MY NAME. Sung by
Ii,
Alan Lomax and Helen Har tries s
Jcnathon Moses. Orford, N.
Flanders, 1939. 3706 B2
AM . GIRL OF CONSTANT SORROW. Sung by Sarah Ogan. Hew York,
N.. Y- , Alan lomax, 1937. 1945 A-10 in.
AM A LITTLE ORPHAN. Sung by Bernice Bailiff. Heaton, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2859 B4
AM A LITTLE SAILOR BOY. Sung by Beatrice Nidleman. New York,
N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1938. 3626 Al
AM A LITTLE SAILOR BOY. Sung by Beatrice Nidleman. New York,
N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1938. 36.31 B3
AM A MAID IN LOVE, SIR. Sung by Jonathon Moses. Orford, N. H.
Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3704 A & Bl
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AM (cont.)
IMA MAN OF CONSTANT SORROW. Sung by Maynard Britton with
guitar. Big Greek, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1522 Al, 152/, B2
I AM A MAN OF PLEASURE. Sung by Mrs. Eliza Pace. Hyden, Ky.. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 14-4-3 Al
I AM A MAN OF PLEASURE. Sung by Mrs. Maggie Gant. Austin, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 67 Bl
I AM A MAN OF PLEASURE AND TO BLACKWATER CAME. Sung by Charles
Spencer. Crandon, Wis.., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3233 A2
I AM A PILGRIM. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty and
group of Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 216 A2
I AM A PILGRIM. Sung by four Negroes. Key West, Fla., Stetson
Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3393 Bl
I AM A POOR PILGRIM OF SORROW. Sung by Mrs. Martha Williams.
Ashland, Ky. , John A. Lomax, 1937. 1024 Al
I AM A RAMBLING GAMBLER. Sung by Mrs. Eunice Hicks. Shafter
FSA camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4144 Al
I AM A STRANGER. . Sung by David Rhoades and group of Negro
convicts. Atmore state prison farm, Atmore, Ala., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 938 A2 ...
IMA TRUE-BORN IRISH LAD. ' Sung by Ed McGorinick. Newberry,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2334 B2
I AM A WILD AND WICKED YOUTH. Sung by Mrs. Eliza Pace. Hyden,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1442 A3 & 3.1
I AM BOUND FOR THE PROMISED LAND. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1826 Al
I AM FREE. Sung by Annie Harvey, Elsie Smith and Melinda Jones.
Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 914 B2
I AM IN HIS CARE. Sung by People's burial aid society choir.
Columbia, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4076 Bl
I AM LOOKING FOR THE BULLY OF THAT TOWN. Sung by Bill Tatnall
with guitar. Frederica, Ga. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston
and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 327 Bl
I AM MY MAMA'S LITTLE ALABAMA COON. Sung by Margaret Phieff.
New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 410 A3
I AM PACKING UP. Sung by Minnie Williams. State farm, Raif'ord,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 684 Bl
I AM SO GLAD. Sung by Zackie and Lillie Knox. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1038 31
I AM SOME MOTHER'S CHILD. Sung by Abraham (Rabbit) Atterly and
group. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 385 A
I AM SOME MOTHER'S CHILD. Sung by Soley, Abraham (Rabbit)
Atterly and group. Chosen, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale
Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 376 Al
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I Al (cont.)
I AM SOME MOTHER'S CHILD. Sung by Abraham (Rabbit) Attorly and
group. Chosen, Fla. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 4.05 A
I AM SOME POOR MOTHER'S CHILD. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
State fan;;, Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 680 A
I AM SOME POOR MOTHER'S CHILD. Sung by Mae Murray and Arlene
Washington. Charleston, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 104.7 Al
I AM SOME POOR MOTHER'S CHILD. Sung by two Negroes from
Wadmalaw island. Charleston, S. C. , John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1937. 1304 Al
I AM THE WINE. Sung by congregation of Baptist church. New Bignt,
Cab island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle.',
1935. 396 A
I AM THE WINE. Sung by congregation of Baptist church. New Bight,
Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 398 A2
I AM THE. WINE. Sung by Pappie, Belle, Henry Lundy and mixed
group. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 533 A
I AM THINKING OF MY HOME. Sung by Renne Bonnet, Bill Garland,
Pauline Garland and Bradley Browning, Arjay, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1391 Al
I AM WALKIN' THIS LONESOME ROAD. Sung by John Lyles, Sterling
Mason, Leonard Sykes and Moseiy T/ilson. State prison camp,
Boone, N. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 86.1 A2 '
I'M A BAD MAN. Sung by. Red King. San Antonio, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 557 32
I'M A BAD MAN FROM THE BRAZOS LAND. Sung by Arthur (Brother-in-
law) Armstrong with guitar. Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1940. " 3978 84
I'M A GOIN' OUT TO THE CITY. Sung by Bert Martin with guitar.
Manchester, Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1480 a
I'M A GOHKA HOLD OUT TO THE END. Sung and spoken by G. D.
Vowell. Harlan, Ky. , John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. 75 Al
I'M A GOOD SPECULATOR. Sung by Hertercene Turner and group.
Edwards, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. .3070 A2
I'M A GLTNE JINE GOD'S HEAVENLY CHOIR. Sung by Uncle Rich
Erown. Sumterville, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940,
4027 B2
I'M A HAPPY LITTLE JOKER. Sung by John Harris. Ramapo, N. Y.,
Herbert Halpert, 1937. .3672 Bl
I'M A [{"JSTLER. Sung by Ray Wood. Houston, Tex., John A. and
Rub" T. Lomax, 1939. 2595 A2
I'M /i JOLLY BANKER. Sung by Woodrow ( Woody) Wilson Guthrie
with guitar, Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1940. 3414 A2
I'M A PILGRIM. Sung by Alfred Hamilton. Cumins state farm,
Gould, Arr.., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2675 A2
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I AM (cont.)
I'M A PILGRIM. Sung by Booker T. Sapps with harmonica, with
guitar by Willy Flowers and harmonica by Roger Matthews. Belle
Glade, Fla. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 385 B
•M A PILGRIM. Sung by Hazel and Mrs. McNeely and Will Knight.
Clinton," Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3192 Al
'M A PILGRIM AND A STRANGER. Sung by M. L. Adams. State pen-
itentiary, Parcbman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 649 32
'M A PILGRIM AND A STRANGER IN THIS LAND. Sung by Lela
Thompson family. Cockrum, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939-
3011 B3
■M A POOR ORPHAN ALONE. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hoskins.
Horse creek, Clay co. , Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1493 A2 & Bl
'M A POOR ORPHAN ALONE. Sung by Mr, and Mrs. Boyd He skins,
with guitar by Bert Martin. Horse creek, Clay co., Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, ±937. 1493 Al
'M A POOR, WAYFARIN 1 ' STRANGER. Sun-? by Mrs, W. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Ealpert, 1939. 2749 Al
•M A POOR, WAYFARIN' STRANGER. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsville, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2749 A2
•M A ROVER. Sung by Lester Wells. Traverse City, Mich,, Alan
Lomax, 1933. 2309 B
'M A ROYAL CHILD. Sung by James Cooper and Tour Negro convicts.
Penitentiary, Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 710 31
•M A ROYAL CHILD. Sung by Tom Stephenson with patting.
Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 397b A4
•M A SOLDIER OF THE CROSS. Sung by Lillie Knox. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1039 Bl
•M A SQUARE. Sung by Herbert Lambert. New York, N. Y. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 3*645 A5
'M A STRANGER. Sung by. blind convict and group. State pen-
itentiary, Parchman, Miss/, John A. Lomax, i936. 735 31
•M A SUNBURNT COWBOY. Sung by Paul Martin. Mitchell, S. Dak.,
Nicholas Ray, 1939. ' 3674 A3
'M A TALKIN'. Sung by Henry Truvillion. Burkpville, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3984 A3
'M ALL OUT AND DOWN. Sung by Buddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
with guitar. Wilton,' Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 144 A
'M ALL OUT i-iND DOWN. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. i56 '3
■M ALL THE TIME IN TROUBLE IN MY HEART. Sung by Dock Reed and
Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala. , John A. an I Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4035 A2
'M ALONE BECAUSE I LOVE YOU. Sung by Wade Hale with guitar.
Middlesboro, Ky. , Man and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1407 Bl
'M ALONE IN THIS WORLD. Sung by Jesse Stafford with guitar.
Crowley, La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 18 32
'M AN OLD LIVELONG MAID. Sung by Annie Mae Mauldin. High
Springs, Fla., Alton C. Morris, 1937. 985 A3
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I AM (cont.)
I'M AS HAPPY AS THE DAY IS LONG. Sung by Leon Pones. Columbia,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3357 A2
I'M BOUND TO FOLLOW THE LONG-HORNED COWS. Sung by Alec Moore.
Austin, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1934- 60 Al
I'M CHOPPIN' COTTON. Sung by Sims and Mandie Tartt and Settle
Atroore. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2704 A2
I'M COMING HOME IN THE MORNING. Sung by group of Fox hill men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935.
440 B2'
I'M COMING, LORD. Sung by Rev. J. P.. Gipson with piano. Jasper,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3931 A4
I'M COMING TONIGHT IF YOUR DOG DON'T BITE. Sung by Naomi
McKinney, with banjo by young man. New Bight, Cat island,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
407 B3
I'M CRAZY OVER YOU. Sung by Daw Henson with guitar. Billy's
branch, Clay co., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1500 A
I'M COIN' DOWN THE ROAD FEELING BAD See GOING DOWN THE ROAD
FEELING BAD.
I'M COIN' DOWN TO DE BRICKYARD. Sung by Molly and Joe
McDona.ld. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2690 A2
I'M GOIN' HOME ON THE MORNIN' TRAIN. Sung by group of Negro
convicts. State (Reid) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1934. 266 31
I'M GOIN' LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR MY LORD. Sung by Henry
Truvillion. Burkcville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1939. 2655 B2
I'M GOIN' MOVE WHEN THE LORD GAYS MOVE. Sung by Mrs. Mary
Henson. Billy's branch, Clay co., Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 1501 Al
I'M GOIN' TELL MY LORD. Sung by John Crist, Rev. Cornelius
Ellis and Beatrice Ellis, with guitar by Herman Ellis.
Natchez, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4008 B2
I'M GOIN' TO GEORGIA. Sung by P. H. Thomas. Jacksonville,
Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3525 Al
I'M GOIN' TO JOIN THE ARMY. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo.
West Liberty, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1564 B2, 1565 A
I'M GOIN' TO LEAVE YOU IN THE HANDS OF THE LORD. Sung by Will
(Stovepipe) Bennett. Speigner, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934-
226 Al
I'M GOIN' TO ORGANIZE, BABY MINE. Sung by Saran Ogan. New York,
N. Y., Alan Lomax, 1937. 1952 A2 & Bl-10 in.
I'M GOIN' TO WALK THE STREETS OF GLORY. Sung by Gilbert Fike.
Little Rock, Ark. , Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3189 B5
I'M GOIN' TO WEAR THAT LONG WHITE ROBE. Sung by blind convict
and group. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax,
1936. 735 32
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I AM (cont.)
I
M GOIN' WAKE UP IN THE MORNIN' . Sung by Henry Brown; State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John a. Lomax „ 1936. 619 Al
M GOING AWAY.' Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsf ord .with fiddle.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1925. 1841 B2
M GOING BACK TO GEORGIA. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsf ord with
banjo. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell
Greet, 1935. 1785 B2
M GOING BACK TO GEORGIA. Sung by Bernard Ste.ffen with
harmonics. New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3637 Bl
M GOING BACK TO GEORGIA. Sung by Sande McCoy and Bernard
Steffen with harmonicas. New York, M. Y., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 3637 A2,
M GOING BOM THE RIVER GEORGE LINE. Sung by Theophilus G.
Hoskins with banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937.
1459 A
M GOING ROME. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville, /a.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2748 B4
M GOING HOME" ON THE MORNING TRAIN; Sung by Sophie .ving and
mixed Negro group. Frederica, Ga. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale
Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 332 Bl
M GOING THROUGH. Sung by Rev. J. R. Gipson. Jasper, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3979 35
M GOING TO CUBY. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.' Hillsville, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2753 A2
M GOING TO GEORGIA. Spoken by Cull Stacey. Cross City, Fla. ,
Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1939. 3524 Al & 2
M GOING TO GEORGIA. Spoken by Cull Stacey. Croc.;; City, Fla.,
Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1939. 3524 31
M GOING TO GEORGY. Sung by Mrs. A. J. Huff. Gatlinburg, Term.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2875 B3
M GOING TO GEORGY. Sung by Mrs. Cleophas Franklin. Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2889 B2
M GOING TO HEAVEN WHEN I DIE. Sung by group of Fox hill men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
438 B2
M GOING TO LIVE ANYHOW UNTIL I DIE. Sung by Bascom Lamar
Lunsf ord with banjo. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and
William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1793 B3
M GOING TO LOOK AT MY GRAVE. Sung by Victoria Wilson and
chorus. New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 402 Bl
M GOING TO MARRY BEFORE I DIE... Sung by Mrs. Ewart Wilson.
Pensacola, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2864 Al
M GOING TO MEET YOU IN THAT LAND. Sung by group of Negroes
from Wadmalaw island. Charleston, S. C, John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1937. 1051 B2
M GONNA BATHE MY WEARY SOUL. Sung by quartet of Negro convicts.
State (Re id) farm, Boykin, S. C. John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934.
264 B2
M GONNA BRING YOU GLAD NEWS. Sung by group. Tupelo, Miss. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2961 A .
M GONNA CROSS THAT WHITE OAK MOUNTAIN. Played by Farmer Collett
on guitar. Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1426 B2, 1427 Al
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I AM (cont.)
I'M GONNA FEAST AT THE WELCOME TABLE. Played by W. B. Stepp on
fiddle. Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1573 Al-2
I'M GONNA KEEP ON KEVIN'. Sung by Blanding Sloan. New York,
N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1933. 3627 B7
I'M GONNA ROLL ON A FEW DAYS LONGER. Sung by Willie Howard.
State farm, Raiford, Fla„, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2713 Bl
I'M GONNA STAY RIGHT HERE. Sung by group of Negroes from
Wadmalaw island. Charleston, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1937. 1052 A3
I'M GONNA TELL THE WORLD ABOUT IT. Sung by Mrs. Estelle McNeely
and Will Wright. Clinton, Ark., Sidney Robertson. 1936.
3191 Al
I'M GONNA WATCH, FIGHT, AND PRAY. Sung by Lucy McKeever, Annie
Harvey, Melinda Jones, Mary Davis and Elsie Smith. Austin,
Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937."' 917 Bl
I'M GONNA WALK AROUND IN JORDAN. Sung by Sins and Mandie Tartt
and Bettie Atmore. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939. 2700 Al
I'M GWINE HOME ON DE iviORNIN' TRAIN. Sung by Dock Reed, Jesse
Allison and Hettie Godfrey. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2683 32
I'M GWINE TO TEXAS. Sung by Richard. Amerson. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1307 A2
I'M IN HIS CARE. Sung. by James Brown and Rufus Bland. Carujo
ranch, Carita Dogett Corse and Robert Cornwall, Kenansville,
Fla., 1940. 3900 3
I'M IN THE HIGHWAY, MAIL Sung by Calvin Frazier with guitar,
with guitar by Sampson Pittinan. Detroit, Mich., Alan Lomax,
1938. 24.74 A2
I'M JUST A3 FOND OF BEAUTY. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena,
Ark., John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 870 A3
I'M JUST AS RICH A3 YOU. Sung by Alice and Clay Begley.
Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1457 32
I'M JUST FROM THE FOUNTAIN. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1373 32
I'M JUST HERE TO GET MY BABY OUT OF JAIL. Sung by Vergil and
Geneva Bowman, with guitar by Raymond Bowman. Cincinnati,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1690 B2
I'M. JUST HERE TO GET MY BABY OUT OF JAIL. Sung by W. C. Cogle.
Shafter migratory camp, Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939.
3330 Al
I'M LEAVIN', I'M LEAVIN'. Sung by Jared Frazier. Edwards, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3069 A2
I'M LEAVING YOU THIS LONESOME SONG. Sung by Nathan, Lois and
Lura Judd, with guitar by Nathan Judd. Arvin FSA camp, Arvin,
Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4093 A2
I'M LIVING HUMBLE. Sung by James Cooper and four Negro convicts.
Penitentiary, Columbia," S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 710 B2
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I AM (cont.)
I'M LOOKIN' FOR DAT MAN DAT DON'T KNOW JESUS. Sung by John R.
Gipson. Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2651 32
I'M LOOKIN' FOR THE MAN WHO DON'T KNOW JESUS. Spoken by Rev.
Jv R. Gipson. Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
3930 32
I'M NOT GONNA LAY MX RELIGION DOM. Sung by Bascom Lamar
Lunsfurd. New York, N. Y., George 17. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935- 1330 31
I'M NOT UNEASY. Sung by John Emanuel and group. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 681 A2
I'M OLD BUT I'M AWFULLY TOUGH . Sung by Hubert Brady. Columbia,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3357 Al
I'M ON MY WAY TO HEAVEN. Sung by Tom Stephenson with patting.
Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3976 A3
I'M ON THE BATTLEFIELD FOR MY LORD. Sung by Charles Sedbury,
Juanita Pollard and Maude Sedbury. Lubbock, Tex., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 951 Bl
I'M ON THE BATTLEFIELD FOR MY LORD. Sung by J. 3. Bryant and
group of Negro convicts. State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A.
Lomax, 1936. 698 3
I'M ON THE BATTLEFIELD FOR MY LORD. Sung by J. Wesley Jones
and Negro choir singers. National folk festival, Chicago,
111. , Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3260 33
I'M OUT ON THE OCEAN. SAILING. Sung by Mrs. Lillie Knox, Mamma
Hagar Brown, Uncle Cato Singleton, Professor Collins and Mrs.
Mattie Brown Collins. Murrells Inlet., S. C. , John A. Loraax,
1936. 830 32
I'M PRESSING ON. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker. Penitentiary,
Columbia, S. C, John A. Lomax, 193b. 708 Bl
I'M PRESSING ON. Sung by James (iron Head) Baker. Washington,
D. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 718 A2
I'M RIDIN' TO KENTUCKY. Sung by Catherine Ma eon and three
girls. New York, N. Y. , Herbert 'Halpert, 1939. 3642 A2
I'M RIDING ON THAT NEW RIVER TRAIN;" Sung by Bascom Lamar
Lunsford with banjo. Neve York,N. 1. , George W. Hibbitt and
William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1813 Bl
I'M RUNNIN' OVER THE RIVER. Sung by three children. Tupelo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2960 A4
I'M SETTIN' ON THAT FOGGY MOUNTAIN TOP. Sung by Wcodrow (Woody)
Wilson Guthrie with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1940. 3419 32
I'M SO GLAD GOT MY 'LIGION IN TIME. -Sung : by Dock Reed. '
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2633 31
I'M SO GLAD I DONE COME OUT OF EGYPT LAND. Sung by Tiny Paris
and group of Negro men and women with patting. Cockrum, Miss..
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3013 31
I'M SO HEAVY LOADED, I CAN'T STAND. Sung by Eugene Foster.
Kilby prison, Montgomery, Ala., John a. Lomax, 1934. 237 A
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I AM (cont.)
I'M SORRY, MAMA. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. State prison farm, Angola, La;., John A. Lomax, 1935-
126 B
I'M SPANISH. Sung by Clyde (Kingfish) Smith. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3656 A2
I'M STRIVING. Sung by Negro group. Emmons Baptist church,.
Goochland, Va. , John A. Lomax, 1936. 748 B2
I'M THE LEADER OF HIGH SOCIETY. Sung by Thaddeus Goodson with
bones. Brevard plantation. Adams mill, near Columbia, S. C,
Charles Seeger, 1939. 3795 B2
I'M TRAMPING. Sung by Fred Grady. State farm, Raiford, Fla. ,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 713 B2
I'M TROUBLED. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State pen-
itentiary, Parchaan, Miss., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933.
I86g Al-10 in.
I'M TROUBLED. Sung by James Knight and group of Negro convicts.
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936.
616 A2
I'M TROUBLED IN MIND. Sung by Ishmael Lloyd Harmon. Near
Maryville, Tenn. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2908 Al
I'M TROUBLED IN MIND. Sung by Sam Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2910 31
I'M TROUBLED, LORD. Sung by Luke McGee, James Craig and Harry
Green. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax,
1937. 883 A2
I'M WANDERING O'ER THE RIVER. Sung by group of girls. Monroe
county training school, Amory, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2976 A3
I'M WORKING MY WAY 3ACK HOME. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936.
600 Al
I'M WORRIED NOW AND I WON'T BE WORRIED LONG. Sung by Tom Bell
with guitar. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. 4067 Al
I'M WORRIED NOW BUT I WON'T EE WORRIED LONG. Sung by Mrs.
Lucile Henson. San Antonio, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1936. 541 31
I'M WORRIED NOW 3UT I WON'T BE WORRIED LONG. Sung by Mrs.
Lucile Henson. San Antonio, Tex. , John A. Lomax, 1936. 541 32
I'M YOUR CHILD, LORD. Sung by mixed Negro group, Eatonville,
Fla. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 320 B2
I'SE GOING FROM THE COTTON FIELDS. Sung by Bob Walker. Crandon,
Wis., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3285 32
I'SE GWINE BACK TO DIXIE. Sung Yjy Bascom Lamar Lunsford with
banjo. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell
Greet, 1935. 1793 A2
I ASKED MY CAPTAIN WHAT TIME OF DAY. Sung by Ed Jones. Greenville,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3092 31
I ASKED MY CAPTAIN WHAT TIME OF DAY. Sung by Rudolf Thompson. State-
penitentiary, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1933.1854 A2-10 in.
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I 3ANE A SWEDE FROM NORTH DAKOTA. Sung by Burt Graham. Newberry,
Mich., Alar Lomax-, 19.38. 2345 331
I 3ANS A SWEDE FROM NORTH DAKOTA. Sung by Happy Jack Woodward with
guitar. Ontonagan, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1933. 2/.11 A2
I BEEN-'BUKED AND I BEEN SCORNED. Sung by four blind boys. Piiiey
woods school, Piney Woods, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937.
879 Bl
I BEEN DOWN IN THE CIRCLE BEFORE. Sung by Sampson Pittman with
guitar, with guitar by Calvin Frazier. Chicago, 111., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2477 A
I BEEN DRINKIN'. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1323 33
I BEEN WORKIN' FOR MISTER CHARLEY. Sung by Willie Stewart. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 611 A2
I BEEN WORKING ON THE LEVEE. Sung by Lewife Coleman with calls.
State docks, Mobile, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1336 33
I BELIEVE I GO. BACK HOME. Sung' by Will Lee. Merryvilio, La., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2660 Al & 2
I BELIEVE I'LL CATCH THE MORNING TRAIN. Sung by Johnny Floyd and
Emmet Jackson. Vicksburg, Miss., Herbert Kalpert, 1939.
3081 Al
I BELIEVE I'LL GO. Sung by Emmet Jackson and John Floyd. Vicksburg,
Miss., Herbert Ealpert, 1939. 3076 A2
I BELIEVE I'LL GO BACK HOME. Sung by Vera Hail. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1310 A2
I BELIEVE I'LL GO, I DON'T FEEL WELCOME HERE. Sung oj John Floyd.
Vicksburg, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- . 3075.' 31
I BELIEVE I'M GONNA SHAKE HIS RIGHTEOUS "HAND. Sung by Christeen
and Katharine Shipp. Dyhalia, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3006 A2
I BELONG TO THAT BAND. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell. Smithviile,
Tenn., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3184 A2
I BELONG TO THE UNION BAND. Sung by Sally Nelson. Riviera, Fla.,
. StetiLoiA Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3381 A2
I BID YOU ...OuD SIGHT. Sung by group -of Andres island men. Nassau.
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
500 A
I BOUGHT A GOAT. Sung by J. W. Becker. Shafter FSA camp, Shafter,
Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4142 A2
I CAME TO THIS COUNTRY, 1849V Sung by Mrs. Mary 'Myr.es. Martins
creek, Clay co., &y., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1506 B2
I. CAME. TO THIS COUNTRY, 1865. Sung by Jimmie Morris. Hazard, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1548 31
I CAME TO THIS COUNTRY, 1865. Sung by Maynard i?rittoti with guitar.
Big Creek, Ky. , Alan and. Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1521 32
I CAN EAGLE ROCK, LORD, I CAN 3ALL THE JACK. Sung by Tom
(Ho.n'der) Bell with guitar. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4065 Bl
1 CAN TELL THE WORLD ABOUT THIS. Sung by Edwards' Lulirig Dixie
©ingers. Luling, Tex., John. A. Lomax, 1936. 612 32
1 {-*.'
67 -
I CANNOT TELL HOW MUCH I OWE. Sung by J. Hensley with guitar and
George Roark with banjo. Pineviile, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1938. 1993 B-10 in.
I CAN'T GET A LETTER FROM HOME. Sung by Mrs. Louise Henson. San
Antonio, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 383 B2
I CAN'T GET MY NUMBER HERE TODAY. Sung by group of Negro convict-.
Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 2.49 31
I CAN'T GET NO HEARIN' FROM MY BABE. Sung by Tom Bradford with
guitar. Birmingham, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934* 224 B3
I CAN'T GO BACK. Sung by Zackie and Liliie Knox. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1033 B3
I CAN'T HELP FROM CRYIN' SOMETIMES. Sung by Ernest Harris. State
penitentiary, Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 555 LI
I CAN'T HOLD OUT NO LONGER. Sung by Bock Reed and Vera Hall.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940, 4050 31
I CAN'T SET DOWN. Sung by group of Negro convict;;. Cumins state
farm, Gould, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934- 249 A2
I CAN'T STAY AWAY. Sung by Hat tie McGuire and group of Negro
students. Liberty high school, near Newton, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2653 31
I CAUGHT A BEAU. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3773 34
I COME IN THE OTHER NIGHT. Sung by Ernie Alston. Shafter FSA
camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940. 4107 31
I COME TO SEE MISS JINNf ANN JONES. Sung by Mrs. Jeanne Wogan
Arguedas. New Orleans, La., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
3123 33, 3129 Al & 2" '
I COULD TELL YOU THE TIME. Sung by Carolina ladies' quartet.
Greenville, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2727 Al
I COURTED A FAIR AND HANDSOME LADY. Sung by Vernon Allen. Shafter
FSA camp, Shafter, Calif. , Charles L. Todd and Robert
Sonkin, 1940. 4144 32
I COURTED A FaIR MAID. Sung by Bon Rice. Springfield, Mo.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3209 A2
I DONE GOT OVER. Sung by Alice (Judge) Richardson. Natchez, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 400 5 Al
I DONE TOLE YOU. Sung by Noah Moore with guitar. Oil City, La.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3993 A2 & 3
I DON'T CARE WHERE THEY CARRY MY BODY. Sung by group of Negro
convicts. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1934. 21p - 32
I DON'T DO NOBODY NOTHIN' . Sung by G. Iff. Smith, Rev. Nathaniel
Hankins and group. Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2671 31
I DON'T KNOW BUT B'LIEVE I .'WILL. Sung by Tommy Mikel, Cleophus
Baten and Clyde Smith. Piney Wood school, Piney Woods, Miss.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 381 3/,
I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU STAY HERE FOR. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson.
New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 821 34
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I DON'T LET THE GIRLS WORRY MY MIND. Sung by Si. J . Becker with
guitar. Appalachian state teacher's college, Boone J N. C,
John A.' Loraax, 1936. 844 A2
I DON'T LOVE NOBODY. Played by Wade Ward on fiddle. Galax, Va. ,
Alan Lomax and Peter Seeger, 1939- 376,4 A2
I DON'T MIND THE WEATHER IF THE WIND DON'T BLOW. Sung by Jim
Henry. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax,
1937. 892 B2
I DON'T WANT ANOTHER WOMAN LIKE MARY SINCLAIR. Sung by Jim Henry.
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937.
941 B2
I DON'T WANT NO COLD IRON SHACKLES AROUND MY LEG. Sung by
MacDaniel. Belle Glade, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston
and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 374 Al
I DON'T WANT NO FIRE, MAN. Sung by mixed group with drum.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
493 Al ,
I DON'T WANT NOBODY STUMBLIN' OVER ME. Sung by Estelle Crumey,
Bessie White and Anna Butler. Columbia, S. C. , John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1025 B2
I DON'T WANT NOBODY'S BLOOD ON MY HANDS. Sung by Clabe and Mary
Amerson, Mattie Bell and Mandy Tartt. Boyd, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4062 A3
I DON'T WANT TO RUN THIS .RACE IN VAIN. Sung by Hannah Beasellien,
Mittie Doctor and congregation of Jerusalem Baptist church.
Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 334 31
I DON'T WANT YOUR GREENBACK DOLLAR. Suns by Brother Trusty. West
Liberty, Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 156? Bl
I DON'T WANT YOUR GREENBACK DOLLAR. Sung by Buster Hunt with
guitar. Yuba City FSA camp, Yuba City, Calif., Charles L.
Todd and Robert Sonkin, 1940. 4156" A
I DON'T WANT YOUR MILLIONS, MISTER. Sung by Tilrnan Cadle.
Middlesboro, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth. Lomax, 1937. 1401 Al
I DREAMT A DREAM. Sung by Mrs. Goldie Hamilton. Hamiltontown,
near Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2787 Al
I DROPPED MY BABY IN THE DIRT. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena,
Ark., John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 875 B2
I FEEL LIKE HELPING SOME POOR SOUL. Sung by Bascom Lamar
Lunsford. New York, N. Y. , George W. HIbbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. 1829 M
I FEEL LIKE MY TIME AIN'T LONG. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
Speigner, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934. 22.6 B3
I FEEL LIKE MY TIME AIN'T LONG. Sung by Vera Hall. Livingston,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1310 Al
I FEEL MY TIME AIN'T LONG. Sung by John Brown. State farm, Raiford,
Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Loraax, 1939. 2717 31
I FEEL THAT OLD BLACK WOMAN IS A JINX TO ME. Sung by Augustus (Track
Horse) Haggerty. State penitentiary, Kuntsville, Tex., John A.
and Alan Lomax, 1934. 197 B3
I FEEL THE SPIRIT MOVING. Sung by Negro convict. State penitentiary,
Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 728 A3
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I FOUND A HORSE SHOE. Sung by Sam Boll. Cliff house, Tuolumne co.,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939- 3361 Bl
I GAVE MY LOVE A CHERRY. Sung by Mrs. Mary Franklin Farmer
Crossnore, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2362 A2
I GOIN 1 PACK MY SUITCASE. Sung by Lilly B. Marshall. Cumins state
farm, Gould, Ark., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2663 B2
I GOT A ARK ON THE OCEAN SAILING. Sung by group of Negroes from
Wadmalaw island. Charleston, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1937. 104.8 B3, 1049 Al
I GOT A GAL IN BALTIMORE. Sung by Thomas Langs ton and Judge
Broadus. State docks, Mobile, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937.
1336 Al
I GOT A GAL, SHE MEAN ME NO GOOD. Sung by Theodore Rolle with piano.
Key West, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 194-0.
3393 Al
I GOT A HIDIN' PLACE. Sung by Simon Small -and congregation of
Heaven's Gate Methodist church. Murrells Inicfe, S. C, John
A. and Bess Lomax, 1936. 833 A
I GOT A HOME IN NEW ORLEANS. Sung by Clyde Kill. Clemens state
farm, Brazoria, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
3552 31
I GOT A HOME IN THE ROCK. Sung by Mary Jano Travis. Livingston,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. ' 1311 Al
I GOT A LETTER FROM MIAMI. Sung by Rowena Bell, Pappie and Sweety
Pie, with drum by Stafford. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicie, 1935. 530 A2
I GOT A LETTER THIS MORNIN' . Sung by Rev. Aaron Pinnacle. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1041 Bl
I GOT A MAN IN NEW ORLEANS. Sung by Negro women prisoners. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 737 62
I GOT A MAN ON THE WHEELER. Sung by Beatrice Perry. State pen-
itentiary, Parchman, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3086 Al
I GOT A MOTHER IN BEULAH LAND. Sung by Jim Carter. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1314 23
I GOT A PURTY GAL DOWN DE ROAD. Sung by J. L. Goree. Houston, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lcmax, 1939. 2592 A3
I GOT A WHOLE HEAP TO TELL- TOU. Sung by Richard. Amerson.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1326 A2
I GOT A WIFE, SHE'S IN THE BED. Sung by Samuel Brooks. Edwards,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3072 A2 & 3
I GOT JESUS IN MY MIND. Sung by Clara and Lonnie Frazier with
guitar. Detroit, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. . 2431 Al
I GOT MY AUNT SALLY. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C, Alan
Lomax, 1937. 1056 B2
I GOT SOME PLACE TO LAY MY HEAD. Sung by Henrietta Marshall and
mixed group. Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale
Hurston and Mary Elizabeth BarnicL; • 1^35. 351 B
I GOT TO CROSS DE RIVER 0' JORDAN. Sung by Blind Willie McTell ■
with guitar. Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4073 B2
I GOT TO CROSS THE RIVER JORDAN. Sung by Blind Willie McTell with
guitar. Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
4071 A2
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I GOT TO STAND THERE BY MYSELF. Sung by Aunt Caroline and Frances
Home. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2688 B2
I GOT UP THIS MORNIN'. Sung by Eugene Dixon. 'Edwards, Miss.,
Herbert Helper t, 1939. 3069 Al
I GOT UP THIS MORNING. Sung by Sam (Old Dad) Ballard. New Iberia,
La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- • 101 Al
I GOT UP THIS MORNING, HAD TO GET UP SO SOON. Sung by Huddle
Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar. State prison farm, Angola,
La., John A. Lomax, 1934- • 122 A2
I GOT UP THIS MORNING, PUT MY CLOTHES ON WRONG. Sung by Aunt Molly
Jackson. New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939. 2558 A & B
I HAD A BEAU LAST NIGHT. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1057 B3
I HAD AN OLD TEAM. Sung by George Browne. Marinesco, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2420 Al
I HAD ME A CAT. Sung by Little Babe Caldwell. Ashland, Ky. , John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1022 A3
I HARDLY THINK I WILL. Sung by Mrs. Shirley Lomax Mansell.
Comanche co., Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2633 Bl
I HATE THE SIN DAT MADE ME MOAN. Sung by John Hampton. Raiford,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 683 A
I HAVE
I HAVE A FATHER IN THE KINGDOM. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury.-
Mena, Ark., Sidney Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936.
3227 Al
I HAVE A FATHER OVER YANDER. Sung by Mrs. Martha Williams and
Mrs. Alice Williams. Ashland, Ky. , John A. Lomax, 1937.
1024 B2
I HAVE A HOME IN YONDER CITY. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark,, John' A. Lomax, 1934- 249 Al
I HAVE A MOTHER GONE TO GLORY. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd.
Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1044 A2
I HAVE A MOTHER OVER YONDER. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell.
Smithville, Tenn. , Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3184 A3
I HAVE A NEW LOVER. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1058 Bl
I HAVE A SISTER OVER YONDER. Sung by May Kennedy McCord.
Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3215 Bl
I'VE A MOTHER UP IN HEAVEN. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin. Hillsville,
Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2752 A2
I'VE BEEN ALL AROUND THIS. WORLD. Sung by Justis Begloy with
banjo. Hazard, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1531 A
I'VE BEEN 'BUKED AND I'VE BEEN. SCORNED. Sung by group of Negro
convicts. State prison farm, Oakley, Miss., John A. and Alan
Lomax, 1933- 1367 A2-10 in.
I'VE BEEN IN SHIP AND SLANDER. Sung by Mrs. Sarah Ison. Near
Norton, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2812 A2
I'VE BEEN ON THE BEND SO LONG. ' Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo.
Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1593 33
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I HAVE (cont.)
I'VE BEEN ON THE WATER 30 LONG. Sung by Austin Harmon with
banjo. Maryville, Tenn. , Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2898 B3
I'VE BEEN REDEEMED. Sung by Edwiria Andrews. Gautier, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3105 3
I'VE BEEN REDEEMED. Sung by Mrs.' Nell Hampton. Salyersville, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1585 A2
I'VE BEEN TO JESUS AND I'VE BEEN BAPTISED. Sung by four Negro
convicts. State prison farm, Millc-dgeville, Ga., John A. Lomax,
1934. 258 B2
I'VE BEEN TOILING AT THE HILL 30 LONG. Sung by Tennessee and
group of Negro men and women with patting. Cockrura, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3013 Al
I'VE FOUND THE WAY. Sung by Polly Larkin. Livingston, Ala., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4036 32
I'VE GOT A HIDING PLACE. Sung by Julia Griffin. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 634 A2
I'VE GOT ANOTHER BUILDING. Sung by Hannah Bessellien and Mittie
Docter. Murrells Inlet, S. G. , John A. Lomax, 1936. 834 A2
I'VE GOT THE KEYS TO THE KINGDOM. Sung by Sam Chestnut and group
of Negro convicts. State (Reid) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A.
Lomax, 1936. 720 B2
I'VE JUST COME DOWN FROM THE WHITE FOLKS' HOUSE. Sung by Mrs.
George White. Grand Saline, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937.
923 A2
I'VE ONLY BEEN DOWN TO THE CLUB. Sung by Sam Bell. Cliff house,
Tuolumne co., Calif., Sidney Robertson^ 1939. 3362 A2
I'VE RAMBLED THIS COUNTRY BOTH EARLY AND LATE. Sung by J. M.
Mullins with banjo. Salyersville, Ky. „ Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 1596 Al
I'VE RAMBLED THIS COUNTRY BOTH EAIiLX AND LATE. Sung by Mrs.
Eliza Pace. Hyden, .Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1514 32
I HEAR THE LOW WIND SWEEPIN* . Sung by Canas Williams. Ashland, Ky. ,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1021 A2
I HEARD A MIGHTY RUMBLIN' . Sung by Willie Young. State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1933. 1861 A3-10 in.
I HEARD A MIGHTY RUMBLIN' AT THE WATER TROUGH. Spoken by Fred Lee
Fox. Jacksonville, Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook,
1940. 3526 B3
I HEARD A SWEET ROBIN. Sung by Wilbur Roberts. Riviera, Fla.,
Stetson Kennedy, and Robert Cook, .1940. 3373 32
I HEARD THE ANGELS SINGIN' . Sung by group of Negroes from
Wadmalaw island. Charleston, 3. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1937. 1050 B3
I HEARD THE ANGELS SINGING. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State
prison farm, Milledgeville, Ga., John A. Lomax, 1934. 257 A2
I HEARD THE LOW WIND SWEEPING. Sung by Brother Trusty. West Liberty,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1563 A2
I HEARD WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT ME. Sung by Allen Reed. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2706 32
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I HUNGRY. Sung by Rowena Bell, Sweety Pie and Pappie with drum.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
526 Bl
I JES' STAND, MING MY HANDS AND I CRY. Sung by group of Negro
women prisoners. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1933- 1S69 A3-10 in.
I JUS' STAND AND WRING MY HANDS AND CRY. Sung by James Mitchell and
group of Negro convicts. Penitentiary, Columbia, S. C, John A.
Lomax, 1936. 711 Bl
I JUST CAN'T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANY MORE. Sung by group of
Negro men and women. Cockrum, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939-
3009 Bl
I JUST CAN'T HELP FROM GREEN ' . Sung by Bur ley Maberry, Ernest Toussard
and Abraham Franklin. Baton Rouge, La., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 194-0. 4008 Al
I JUST COME DOM BEFORE YOU TO SEE WHAT I COULD SEE. Sung by Henry
Davis. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1713 Al
I JUST WANT TO TELL YOU WHAT THE GOOD LORD DONE FOR ME. Sung by
group of Negro women prisoners. Goree state farm, Huntsville,
Tex . , John A . and Alan Lomax , 1934 . 220 A2
I KNOW I AM A CHILD OF GOD. Sung by four- women and two men. Edwards,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3067 Al
I KNOW, I KNOW HE SET ME FREE. Sung by Lillie and T'helma Knox.
Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1039 32
I KNOW I MAY BE GONE. Sung by Elizabeth Austin and group of women.
Old Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 422 Bl
I KNOW IT WAS THE BLOOD. Sung by Sallie Howard and group.
Bellingrath gardens, Mobile, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 945 A3
I KNOW MY TIME AIN'T LONG. Sung by Lillie Knox. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 1031 A2
I KNOW THE LORD HAS LAID HIS HANDS ON ME. Sung by Gertrude Thurston
and two girls. New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 401 A2
I KNOW YOU GOING TO MISS ME WHEN I'M GONE. Sung by Rowena Bell,
Pappie, Henry Lundy and group. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax. and
Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 535 A
I KNOW YOU'RE GOING TO MISS ME WHEN I'M GONE. Sung by Henry Blue and
Negro male group. Frederica, Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neaie
Hurston and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 331 B2
I LAID OFF THE OLD COAT AND PUT ON THE NEW. Sung by congregation of
the church of the ten elders. Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elisabeth
Barnicle, 1933. 1956 Bl-10 in.
I LEF' MY HOME A PRAYIN'. Sung by Ed Jones. Livingston, Ala., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2701 A2
I LEFT MY WOMAN IN THE BACK DOOR CRYIN'. Sung by James Richardson.
State farm, Raiford, Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939.
2717 B2
I LIKE TO LIVE IN THE COUNTRY. Sung by Mrs. Grace Longino.
Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2647 B
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I LOAD MY GUN WITH A SUGAR PLUM. Sung by Wilberforce Swain, Sr.
New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 413 A4
I LOOKED DO?™ THE LINE AND I STARTED. Sung by Doctor MacMillan and
group of women. Belle Glade, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale
Hurston and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935- 4-00 A
I LOOKED UP THE RIVER. Sung by Ed Cobb. Livingston, Ala., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 1330 A2
I LOST MY GLOVE. Spoken by Firs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3779 B3
I LOST MY HANDKERCHIEF. Sung by Eva Grace Boone and children's
group. Brandon, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3050 B4
I LOST MY HANDKERCHIEF YESTERDAY. Sung by group of children.
Shreveport, La., John A. Lomax, 1934 • 206 32
I LOST MY JERSEY COW LAST YEAR. Sung by Irene Jackson. Jacksonville,
Fla., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3141 B2
I LOST MY MASTER'S BARN KEY. Sung by Lois Constance Brown, Anna
Bella Corin Sindab and Otho Washington Brown. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. and Rubv T. Lomax, 1939. 2692 B2
I LOST MY NEEDLE. Sung by Hettie Godfrey . Livingston) Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4018 B2
I LOVE COAL MINERS, I DO. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1937. 1942 A-10 in.
I LOVE COAL MINERS, I DO. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York,
N. Y. , Alan Lomax, 1939. 2533 B
I LOVE JESUS. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 692 B2
I LOVE LITTLE WILLIE. Sung by Mrs. Cleophac Franklin. Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939'. 2892 B4
I LOVE LITTLE WILLIE. Sung by Mrs. Edith Harmon. Near Maryville,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2914 B2
I LOVE LITTLE WILLIE. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark.,
John A. Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 843 B3
I LOVE LITTLE WILLIE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Franklin Farmer. Crcssnoro,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2862 B3
I LOVE LITTLE WILLIE. Sung by Mrs. Shirley Lomax Mansell. Comanche
county, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 264-2 B2
I LOVE LITTLE WILLIE. Sung by Thelma and Beatrice Scruggs. Near
Burnsville, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2997 A3-31
I LOVE MY LOVE. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla., John
A. Lomax, 1937. 955 A2
I LOVE MY ROOSTER. Sung by Little Babe Caldwell. Ashland, Ky.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1022 Al
I LOVE SOMEBODY. Sung by Jimmy Hammick, Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1527 A2
I LOVE THE LORD, HE HEARD MY CRY. Sung by Mrs. Mary Shipp. Byhalia,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3005 Bl
I LOVE TO WALK WITH JESUS. Sung by Thaddeus Goodson, Belton Reese
and Israel Alston. Brevard plantation, Adams mill, near
Columbia, S. C, Charles Soeger, 1939. 3794 A2
I LOVE YOU WELL. Sung by David Rice. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3220 33
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I LOVE YOU WELL. Sixng by David Rice. Springfield, Mol, Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3221 B2
I LOVED A LASS. Sung by Samuel P. Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2382 Al
I MARRIED ME A WIFE. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College,
N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3774 B2
I MARRIED ME A WIFE IN THE MONTH OF JUNE. Sung by Pauline Fannie,
Gladys Wilder and Don Reda Lewis and guitars. West Liberty,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1563 Bl
I MET AN OLD WASHERWOMAN HANGING OUT HER CLOTHES. Sung by Dr. Frank
Davidson. Bloomington, Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933.
1726 A3
I MET BROTHER RABBIT. Sung by two girls. Greenville, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3100 B.8
I MET YOU MAMA, 1929. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty, with
guitar by Jack Johnson. State penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933. " 197 B2
I NEED JESUS TO WALK AROUND MY DYING BED. Sung by Victoria Wilson.
New Bight, Gat island, Bahamas, Alan. Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 4-04 B2
I NEVER EXPECT TO SEE YOU ANY MORE. Sung by Rev. Carlos Williams
and congregation of Primitive Baptist church, with dismissal
by Grant Beverly and shouting by Mrs; Cynthy Sdens. Laurel
grove, Wise co., Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2769 B3
I NEVER HEARD A MAN SPEAK LIKE DIS MAN BEFORE. Sung by Sims and
Mandie Tartt and Bettio Atrnore. Livingston, Ala., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2700 B2
I NEVER HEARD A HAN SPEAK LIKE THIS MAN BEFORE. Sung by Clabe and
Mary Amerson, Mattie Bell and Handy Tartt. Boyd, Ala., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4062 Al
I NEVER HEARD A MAN SPEAK LIKE THIS MAN BEFORE. Sung by Clabe
Amerson, Mattie Bell and Mandy Tartt. Boyd, Ala-, John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4063 31
I ONCE HAD A FATHER, Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1380 Bl
I ONCE HAD A LOVER. Sung by Mrs. Dora Ward. Princeton, Ind., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1742 B2, 1743 Al
I ONCE HAD TWO HANDFULS OF GOLD. Sung by Mrs. Pearl Jacobs Borusky.
Antigo, Wis., Robert F. Draves, 1940. 4-174 A2
I ONCE KNEW A LITTLE GIRL. Sung by Mrs. Pearl Jacobs Borusky.
Antigo, Wis., Robert F. Draves, 1940. 4173 Bl
I ONCE LOVED A YOUNG MAN. Sung by Mrs. Kate Peters. Norton, Va.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2777 A2
I ONCE WAS A RICH AND GAMBLING BOY. Sung by Mrs. Nell Hampton.
Salyersville, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1569 Bl
I PROMISED MR. TYREE. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Bellwood
prison camp, Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934.
254 Bl
I RODE OUT ONE COLD WINTER'S NIGHT. Sung by Mrs. Hettie Swindel.
Freeling, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2814 31
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I RODE SOUTHERN, I RODE L. & N. Sung by Merle Lovell with guitar.
Shafter FSA camp, Shafter, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert
Sonkin, 1940. "illl Al
I RODE TO CHURCH LAST SUNDAY. Sung by Austin Harmon. Maryville,
Term., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2880 B2
I RODE TO CHURCH LAST SUNDAY. Sung by Sam Harmon. Near Maryvilie,
Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2912 A2
I SAW A LITTLE BOY. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C, Alan
Loinax, 1937. 1602 B3
I SAW THE LIGHT. Sung by Augustus (Track Horse) Haggerty. State
penitentiary, Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934 •
218 A2
I SHALL
I SHALL MEET MY MOTHER THERE. Sung by Mrs. L. L. McDowell.
Smithville, Tenn., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3183 Bl
I SHALL NOT BE MOVED. Sung" by group of Negro convicts. State
penitentiary, Farchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 615 A
I SHALL NOT BE MOVED. Sung by Rev. J. R. Gipson. Jasper, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3980 A7
I'LL ANSWER TO MY NAME. Sung by Henry Truvillion. Burkoville,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2655 Al
I'LL BE A GOOD BOY. Sung by Mrs. Mirita Morgan. Bells, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. ' 924 Bl
I'LL BE AN OLD MAID. Sung by Mrs. MInta Morgan. Bells, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 924 32
I'LL BE CARRIED TO THE NEW JAIL. Sung by Finous (Flatfoot)
Rockmore with guitar. Lufkin, Tex., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1940. 3936 B5
I'LL BE FOURTEEN ON SUNDAY. Sunn by J. W. Russell. Marion,
Va., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3159 Al
I'LL BE GLAD WHEN YOU'RE DEAD, YOU RASCAL, YOU. Sung by Ba scorn
Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York, N. Y. , George W.
Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1805 A3
I'LL BE PRESENT WHEN DE ROLL IS CALLED. Sung by Joe and
Johnny Hall. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. 4C61 B2
I'LL BE SATISFIED. Sung by Sampson Caldwell, with guitar
by Farmer Collett. Middlefork, Ky. „ Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1937. 1421 Bl
I'LL BE SATISFIED. Sung by Sarah and Jim Garland. Pineville,
Ky., Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1933. 2020 £-10 in.
I'LL BE SATISFIED THEN. Sung by Tommie Randolph, Lee Hunter
and four Negro convicts. State penitentiary,
Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934 • 213 Al
I'LL 3E SLEEPIN' IN JESUS. Sung by Lillie and Minnie Knox.
Murrells Inlet, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 903 A3
I'LL BE SOMEWHERE. Sung by Mrs. Estelle and Hazel McNeely.
Clinton, Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3194 B2 & 3
I'LL BE STANDIN 1 AT DE STATION. Sung by People's burial aid
society choir. Columbia, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. 4076 Al
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I SHALL (cont.)
'LL 3E THERE IN THE GLORY. Sung by congregation. Livingston,
Ala.., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4-039 B3
'LL BE THERE IN THE MORNIN' . Sung by group of Negro men and
women. Cockrum, Miss.,, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3014 B3
'LL BE WAITING. Sung by Aunt Lueindie Sulcer. Baton Rouge,
La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4000 B2
'LL BE WAITING THERE. Sung by Deacon Charlton and mixed group.
Frederiea, Ga. , Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 328 A2
'LL BE WAITING THERE. Sung by Sophie Wing and mixed Negro
group. Frederiea, Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and
Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 332 32
LL BE WAITING THERE. Sung by Zaclcie Knox. Murrells Inlet, S. C,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1033 B2
'LL BUILD ME A CASTLE. Sung by Mrs. Lydia Clendenin. Elon
College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3788 A2
'LL EAT WHEN I'M HUNGRY. Sung by Ray Wood. Houston, Tex., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2595 A4
'LL GIVE TO YOU A PAPER OF PINS. Sung by Anne Corbin Ball.
Richmond, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. ' 2733 A2
'LL GO MO MORE A ROVING. Sung by Charles J. Finger, John A. and
Alan Lomax and Miss Finger. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax,
1937. 999 Bl
'LL GO ON. Sung by Joe Lee. State Farm, Va., John A. Lomax,
1936. 749 A3
'LL NEVER BELIEVE WHAT ANOTHER WOMAN SAYS. Sung oy Maynard
Britton with guitar. Big Creek, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,
1937. 1523 Bl
'LL NEVER GO OUT WITH RILEY ANYMORE. Sung by Pat Ford. Central
Valley, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4211 A3
'LL PACK MY SUITCASE. Sung by Negro convict. State penitentia-
ry, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 602 A2
'LL PACK UP YOUR EYES WITH BAND. Played by Nassau string band.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 434 Bl
'LL REMEMBER YOU, LOVE, IN MY PRAYERS. Sung by Bascom Lamar
Lunsford with banjo. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and
William Cabell Greet, 1935 , 1803 Al
'LL SELL MY COAT, I'LL SELL MY HAT. Sung by Mrs. Pearl Jacob
Borusky. Antigo, Wis., Robert F. Draves, 1940. 4173 A3
? LL SOON BE GONE. Sung by Dock and Henry Reed and Vera Hall.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1333 Al
LL TELL YOU OF A FELLOW. Sung by Gant family. Austin, Tex. ,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 646 A
'LL TRUST IN THE LORD. Sung by congregation of a country
Baptist church. Alexandria, Va., John A. and Alan Lomax,
" 1933. 87 Al
SHO CAN'T STAND IT LONG. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
State (Reid) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1934.
265 A2
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I SHOULD WORRY, I SHOULD CARE. Spoken by Josephine Alcnzi and
group of girls. Lenox Hill settlement house, New York, N. I. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3649 51
I SING A LITTLE SONG ABOUT A LITTLE TREE. Sung by school children,
Brandon, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 886 B2
I STEPPED OUT ONE MORNING IN MAY. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Hock. Elon
College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939. 3772 A3
I STOLE GOOD BUSINESS. Sung by Eugene Shelton. Cumins state farm,
Gould, Ark., Alan Lomax, 1939. 2667 B3
I STOOD ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER. Sung by Mrs. Liae Pace. Hyden,
Ky., Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1,470 A
I STUCK MY FINGER IN A CRAWDAD'S HOLE. Sung by Ray Wood. Houston,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2595 A3
I TRULY UNDERSTAND THAT YOU LOVE ANOTHER MAN. Sung by George Roark
with banjo. Pinevillc, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938.
1994 A-10 in.
I USED TO WORK ON THE TRACTOR. Sung by Jimraie Strothers with
banjo. State Farm, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 744- Al
I WALKED ALL THE WAY FROM EAST ST. LOUIS. Sung by W. C. Handy with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1620 Al
I WALKED HSR AND I TALKED HER. Sung by Huddle Ledbotter (Lead
Belly-) with guitar. Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935.
157 Bl
I WALKED OUT ONE MORNIN' IN MAY. Sung by Mrs. Edith Harmon.
Maryville, Term., Herbert Halpert. 1939. 2932 A2
I WALKED OUT ONE MORNIN' IN MAY. Sung by Sam Harmon. Maryville,
Tenn, , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2932 A3
I WANT A GIRL WITH A PAIR OF BIG BLUE EYES. Sung by Mary and Cora
Davis. Manchester, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1488 B2
I WANT SOME MEAT. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
Alton C. Morris, 1937. 992 B4
I WANT TO BE AN ANGEL. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with fiddle.
New York, N. Y. , George W. h'ibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1834 Al
I WANT TO BE AN ANGEL. Sung by John A. Lomax. Livingston, Ala.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940 • 4061 A3
I WANT TO BE AN ANGEL. Sung by Mrs. Dal J-ohnson. Murrells Inlet,
S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937. 10^5 Al
I WANT TO GO A COURTING. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry,
Fla., Alton C. Morris. 1937. 978 Bl, 958 A2
I WANT TO GO BACK TO GEORGIA. Sang by Mrs. G. A. Griffin.
Newberry, Fla., Alton C. Morris, 1937. 992 B3
I WANT TO GO TO ABACO. Sung by Alexander Rolle. Old Bight, Cat
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 424 Bl
I WANT TO GO TO HEAVEN ALL DRESSED IN WHITE. Sung by Alberta
Bradford and Becky Elsy. Avery Island, La., John A. and
Alan Lomax, 1934- 100 A
I WANT TO GO TO MEETIN' AND GOT NO SHOES. Played by Frank
Kittrr.l on fiddle with heel tapping and Mrs. Kittrall boat-
ing straws. Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3036 A2
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I WANT TO GO TO PINEY. Played by 0. L. Coffey on banjo. Blowing
Rock, N. C, John A. Loraax, 1936. 3$0 B4
I WANT TO GO WHERE JESUS IS. Sung by group cf Negroes. Drew, Hiss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4016 Bl
I WANT TO KNOW. Sung by Mayo children. Goochland, Va. , John A.
Lomax, 1936. 748 A2
I WANT TO LIVE LIKE JESUS IN MY HEART. Sung by Dock Reed.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Loraax, 1937. 1325 A3
I WANT TO MOAN RIGHT ON DAT SHORE. Sung by Joe Brown, James
Richardson, Willie Howard and Paul Perkins. State farm,
Raiford, Fla., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2706 Al
I WANT TO SEE MY MOTHER WHEN SHE ENTERS IN. Sung by Aunt Molly
Jackson. New York, N. T. , Alan Lomax, 1939. 3338 32, 3339 A
I WANTS TO GROSS JORDAN IN A DAT MAWHIN 1 . Sung by Edwin L.
Stevens. Lafayette, La., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 112 Al
I T #AS A WANDERING SHEEP. Sung by group of Negro men and women.
Cockrum, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3014 Al
I WAS BORN ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND YEARS AGO. Sung by Aunt Molly
Jackson. New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomsx and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 827 B3
I WAS BORN ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND YEARS AGO. Sung by Aunt Molly
Jackson. New York, N. Y. , Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 827 B4
I WAS BORN ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND YEARS AGO. Sung by Mrs. Carl. Garrett.
Crossville, Tenn. , Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3175 M
I WAS BROUGHT UP IN SHEFFIELD. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena,
Ark., Sidney Robertson and Laurence Powell, 1936. 3234 Bl
I WAS CALLED TO MY HOME IN EDEN. Sung by Findlay Donaldson.
Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1987 A-10 in.
I WAS FORCED ON BOARD TO SERVE MY KING, Sung by David Rice.
Springfield, Mo., Sidney Robertson, .1936. 3208 Al
I WAS STANDING AT THE BEDSIDE. Sung by Rev. Cornelius Ellis.
Natchez, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4003 A3
I WAS WORKIN' ON THE LEVEE, A SLEEPIN' ON DE GROUND. Sung by Jim
Henry and Jeff Webster. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 941 A2
I WENT IN THE HENHOUSE. Sung by two girls. Greenville, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 3100 S;3
I WENT OUT ONE SWEET MAY MORNING. Sung by Abner Boggs. Pine
Mountain settlement school, Pine Mountain, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1385 B2, 1386 Al
I WENT TO MARKET. Sung by Al Van der Tie. Brussels, 'Wis., Robert
F. Draves, 1940. 4166 Al
I WENT TO THE WELL FOR A PAIL OF WATER. Sung by Victoria Wilson.
New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 406 Bl
I WENT UP ON THE MOUNTAIN. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Cumins
state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934. 248 A3
I WENT UP ON THE MOUNTAIN. Sung by group of Negro convicts with
ax-cutting. Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. Lomax,
1934. 248 A2
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I WILL ARISE. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. I.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1323 B2
I WILL BE SO GLAD WHEN I GET HOME. Sung by John Hayes, James
Craig and Harry Green. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 883 Al
I WILL DIE IN THE CHURCH OF GOD. Sung by congregation. New Bight,
Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle,
1935. 399 B2
I WILL MAKE YOU FISHERS OF MEN. Sung by Mac and Pappie with banjo.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle,
1935. 519 B3
I WILL MEET YOU ON THE KINGDOM'S SHORE. Sung by group of Negro
convicts, with guitar. Kilby prison, Montgomery, Ala., John
A. Lomax, 1934. 235 A2
I WILL NOT
I WILL NOT BE REMOVED. Sung by Victoria Wilson. New Bight, Cat
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle,
1935. 403 B2
I WON'T BE UNEASY 'BOUT MY DYIN'. Sung by Lewis Bargie. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 608 B2
I WON'T STAY IN THE WILDERNESS, I WON'T STAY BEHIND. Sung by
Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., Sidney Robertson and Laurence
Powell, 1936. 3232 B2
I WISH I COULD SING LIKE MARY MAGDALENE. Sung by Victoria Wilson.
New Bight, Cat island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 403 A2
I WISH I HAD NEVER SEEN SUNSHINE. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis.
Middlesboro, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. I4O6 A2
I WISH I WAS A LITTLE ROCK. Sung by Ray Wood. Houston, Tex., John
A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2595 B7
I WISH I WAS A MOLE IN THE GROUND, bung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford
with banjo. Leicester, N. C, Sidney Robertson, 1936.
1773 Rl
I WISH I WAS A SINGLE GIRL. Sung by Mrs. Disia Puckett. Near
Tishomingo, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2990 A3-B1
I WISH I WAS A SINGLE GIRL AGAIN. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford
with banjo. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
, Cabell Greet, 1935. 1794 Al
I WISH I WAS A SINGLE GIR.L AGAIN. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little
Rock, Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3-188 Bl
I WISH I WAS SINGLE. Sung by Myr.a E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1057 B2
I WISH I WAS SINGLE AGAIN. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little Rock, Ark.,
Sidney Robertson, 1936. 3187 B2
I WISH I WAS SINGLE AGAIN. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1057 Al
I WISH I WAS SINGLE AGAIN. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1057 A2
I WISH I WAS SINGLE AGAIN. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington, D. C,
Alan Lomax, 1937. 1057 Bl
I WISH I WERE SINGLE AGAIN. Sung by Mrs. Esco Kilgore.
Hamiltontown, near Wise, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2834 Bl
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I WISH I WERE SINGLE AGAIN. Sung by Pete Steele with banjo.
Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1709 B3,
1710 Al
I WISH I WERE SOME LITTLE SWALLOW. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford.
New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet,
1935. 1784 A2
I WISH MY WOMAN WAS DEAD. Played by Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill on
banjo. Elk Park, N. C, Herbert Haipert, 1939. 2853 Bl & 2
I WISH TO THE LORD I'D NEVER BEEN BORN. Played by M. Asher on
banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1519 B4
I WISH'T I HAD A MOTHER HERE. Sung by four women and. two men.
Edwards, Miss., Herbert Haipert, 1939. 3067 A2
I WOKE UP THIS MAWNIN' WITH MY MIND SET ON JESUS. Sung by Charles
Sedbury, Juanita Pollard and Maude Sedbury. Lubbock, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 951 32
I WONDER IF I EVER WILL GET BACK HOME. Sung by group of Negrc
convicts. Tucker state farm, Tucker, Ark., John A. Lomax,
1934. 241 Bl
I WONDER IF I'LL EVER REACH HOME. Sung by a group of Negroes from
Wadmalaw island. Charleston, S. C, John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1937. 1049 32, 1050 Al
I WONDER WHAT MY MOTHER WANTS TO STAY HERE FOR. Sung by James
Washington and group of Negro convicts. State (Reid) farm,
Boykin, S. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 706 32
I WONDER WHEN I SHALL BE MARRIED. Sung by Mrs. C. S. MacClellan.
High Springs, Fla., Alton C. Morris, 1937. 986 Al
I WONDER WHERE MARIAH'S GONE. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain.
Clintwood, Va. , Herbert Haipert, 1939- 2818 B2
I WONDER WHERE MY FATHER'S GONE. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1379 A2
I WONDER WHERE MY TRUE LOVE IS. Sung by Mrs. Eliza Pace. Hyden,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1315 B2
I WON'T See I WILL NOT
I WOULD PAWN YOU MY WATCH. Played by Farmer Ccllett on guitar.
Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1Z.27 A2
I WOULDN'T BE A SINNER. Sung by Aunt Florida Hampton. Livingston,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1324 Al
I WOULDN'T MIND DYIN' IF DYIN ' WAS ALL. Sung by Rebecca and
Penelope Tarwater. Washington, D. C, Charles Seeger, 1936.
2088 A-8 in.
I WOULDN'T MIND DYIN' IF DYIN ' WAS ALL. Sung by Rebecca and
Penelope Tarwater. Washington, D. C, Charles Seeger, 1936.
2089 B2-8 in.
I WOULDN'T MIND DYIN' IF DYIN' WAS ALL. Sung by Smith Ca.son and
group of Negro convicts. Clemens state farm, Tex., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2597 Al
ICE-SKATING SONG. Sung by George Vinton Graham with guitar. San
Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 3376 A2
ICKA, BICKER, SODA CRICKER. Sung by group of girls. Lenox Hill
settlement house, New York, N. Y. , Herbert Haipert, 1939-
3650 33
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ICKIE, BICKIE, 30DY CRACKER. Sung by group of girls of Heatort
school. Heaton, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2.360 B5
IDA RED. Played by Wade Ward on fiddle. Galax, Va., Alan Lomax
and Peter Seeger, 1939. 3763 A2
IDA RED. Sung by Aunt Molly Jackson. New York, N. I., Alan Lomax
and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 820 Bl
IDA RED. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky. , Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1998 B2-10 in.
IDA RED. Sung by George Roark with banjo. Pineville, Ky. , Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1999 A2-10 in.
IDA RED. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo. Salyersville , Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1599 Al"
IDA RED. Sung by John Sizemore, with guitar by Farmer Collett.
Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1428 Al
IDA RED. Sung by Mrs. Mary Fuller Cain. Clintwood, Va. , Herbert
Halpert, 1939. 2319 A5
IDA RED. Sung by Pat Ford. Central Valley, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1933. 4203 B3
IDA RED. Sung by Pete Steele with banjo. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1704 A2
IDA RED. Sung by T. G. Hoskins with banjo. Hyden, Ky. , Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1A60 Al
IF DYIN 1 WAS ALL. Sung by Luke McGee, Arnold Pittman, George
Harper and Herman Jackson. State penitentiary, Parchman,
Miss., John A. Lomax, 1937. 883 A3
IF FATHER DON'T GO I'LL JOURNEY ON. Sung by Charlie Black.
Arjay, Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1392 Al
IF HE'D BE A BUCKAROO. Sung by Blaine Stubblefiold with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1933. 1635 Bl
IF I CAN MAKE IT. Sung by Roscoe McLean i State farm, Raiford,
Fla., John A. Lomax, 1936. 699 Bl
IF I COULD HEAR MY MOTHER PRAY. Sung by four Negro boys.
Hubbard training center, Forsyth, Ga., Margaret Valiant,
1939. 3603 B
IF I DIE IN THE STATE OF ARKANSAS. Sung by Bill Atkins with
guitar. : Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938.
2007 B2-10 in.
IF I EVER GET MY HANDS ON A DOLLAR AGAIN. Sung by Sykes Jones.
Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurs't'oh and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 366 B
IF I GET IN SIGHT OF THE LORD. Sung by People's burial aid
society choir. Columbia, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. ' 4077 Al
IF I GET MY TICKET, LORD. Sung by Jim 8oyd. State penitentiary,
Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 209 B4
IF I GOT MY TICKET. Sung by Christeen, Katharine, Alison and
Isaac Shipp. Byhalia, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3007 Al
IF I HAD A WING LIKE A' DOVE, I WOULD FLY. ■ Sung by group of Andros
island men. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 497 A
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IF I EVER GET MY HANDS ON A DOLLAR AGAIN. Sung by Sykes Jones.
Eatonville, Fla., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935. 366 D
IF I GET IN SIGHT OF THE LORD. Sung by People's burial aid
society choir. Columbia, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
1940. 4077 Al
IF I GET MY TICKET, LORD. Sung by Jim Boyd. State penitentiary,
Huntsville, Tex., John A. and Alan ' Lomax , 1934 • 209 B4
IF I GOT MY TICKET. Sung by Christeen, Katharine, Alison and
Isaac Shipp. Byhalia, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3007 Al
IF I HAD A WING LIKE A DOVE, I WOULD FLY. Sung by group of Andros
island men. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan 'Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 497 A
IF I WAS WHISKEY AND YOU YfAS A DUCK. Sung by Ferdinand (Jelly
Roll) Morton with piano. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938.
1652 B
IF I WERE SOME LITTLE BIRD. Sung by Mrs. Eula Cooper. Salyersville,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1586 Bl
IF I'M FAITHFUL TO MY SAVIOR. Sung by John Crist, Rev. Cornelius
Ellis and Beatrice Ellis, with guitar by Herman Ellis.
Natchez, Miss., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4012 Al
IF IT WASN'T FOR DICKY. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with
guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 993 B
IF IT WASN'T FOR THE LORD. Sung by David Rhoades. Atmore state
prison farm, Atmore > Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 938 B2
IF IT WASN'T FOR THE LORD. Sung by Estelle Crumey. Columbia,
S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4079 Al
IF SHE DON'T COME ON DE BIG BOAT. Sung by W. D. (Alabama) Stewart.
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. arid Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939- 2676 B2
IF SOMETHING SEES SOMETHING. Spoken by Wilbur Roberta. Riviera,
Fla., Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3380 Ad
IF THE LIGHT HAS GONE OUT OF YOUR SOUL. Sung by congregation of
the church of the ten elders. Pineville, Ky. , Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 1954 Al-10 in.
IF THE LIGHT HAS GONE OUT IN YOUR SOUL. Sung by Tilman Cadie.
Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. 2017 B-10 in.
IF THERE'S ANYBODY HERE WANTS TO BUY SOME CABBAGE? Sung by group
of Negro women prisoners. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3084 Al"
IF YOU AIN'T GOT THE DO-RE-ME. Sung hy Woodrow (Woody) Wilson
Guthrie with guitar. Washington, D. C, Alan and Elizabeth
Lomax, 1940. 3421 Bl
IF YOU BELONG TO GIDEONS BAND'. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 1298 Bl
IF YOU CAN'T DANCE KITTY PUSS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford
with fiddle. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935- 1834 Bl
IF YOU DON'T WANT-A-GET IN TROUBLE. Sung by group of Negro
women prisoners. Gorree state farm, Huntsville, Tex., John
A. Lomax, 1934. 220 B2 ' '
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IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GET IN TROUBLE. Sung by Roland Franklin,
0. B. Duncan and Frank Brown. San Antonio, Tex., John A.
Lomax., 1936. 669 32
IF YOU GET THERE BEFORE I DO. ' Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. '1298 B3
IF YOU THINK I LIE, PEEP-SEE. ' Sung by group of Fox hill men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 438 A2
IF YOU THINK I LIE, PEEP-SEE. Sung by group of young men.
Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 412 33 ' ■
IF YOU WANT TO BE A PREACHER. Sung by mixed group of four, with
comment by Chalmers Murray. Edisto Island, S. C, Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3151 A2.
IF YOU WANT ?0 GO A COURTIN' . Sung by Dr. David Mcintosh.
National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson,
1937. 3253 A2
IF YOU WANT TO GO HEAVEN. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax,' 1937. 1377 Bl
IF YOU WANTA GET UP IN HEAVEN. Sung by Hazel McNeely and Albert
and Richard Harper. Clinton, Ark., Sidney Robertson, 1936.
3192 A3
IF YOU WHITE FOLKS WANT TO LEARN PLANT POKER. Sung by group of
Negro convicts. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John
A. Lomax, 1936. 600 32
IF YOU WILL BE MY BRIDE. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murrells
Inlet, S. C, John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2719 A2
IF YOU WILL LISTEN. Sung by Willie Bledsoe an:3 his father, with
guitar. Pineville, Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938.
1972 A-10 in.
IF YOU WILL MARRY ME. Sung by Alberta Harmon. Near Maryville,-
Tenn., Herbert Halpert," 1939. 2910 Al
IF YOU'VE GOT MY GOOD THINGS. Sung by Myra E. Hull. Washington,
D. C, Alan Lomax, 1937. 1055 Al
I'LL See I SHALL
I'M See I AM
IMITATION OF GEECHEE PREACHER. Spoken by Rev. H. W. Stucky.
Jacksonville, Fla., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3144 Al
IN A FEW DAYS. Sung by Myra E. Hull, Washington, D. C, Alan
Lomax, 1937. 1056 B6 :
IN A FOREIGN, HEATHEN COUNTRY. Sung by Elihu. Trusty. Paintsville ,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1397 A2 & Bl
IN A STORM. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1614 A2
IN BRIDGEWATER TOWN. Sung 'by Eliza Pace. Hyden, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1468 A
IN DE KINGDOM. Sung by Henry Truvillion. Burkeville, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3982 B2
IN DEM LONG HOT SUMMER DAYS. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
Wilton, Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935- 50 A
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IN DUBLIN CITY WHERE I DID DWELL. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin.
Newberry, Fla., John A. Lomax, 1937. 956 A5
IN DUBLIN'S FAIR CITY PRETTY POLLY DID DWELL. Sung by Mrs.
Margaret Sullivan. Springfield, Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen
Hartness Flanders, 1939- 374-7 Bl
IN 1805. Sung by Herman Myers. Newberry, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938.
2346 A2 & Bl
IN 1871 TO SWAMP FOR A GO-DEVIL WE BEGUN. Sung by Earl
Schwartztrauber. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938.
1622 B2
IN GOD'S CHARIOT. Sung by Irene Williams. Rome, Miss., John A.
and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 4-010 B2
IN JERSEY CITY. Sung by Mrs. Nell Hampton. Salyersville , Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.. 1572 A2-B1
IN JOHNSON CITY WHERE I DID DWELL. Sung by Jimmie Morris. Hazard,
Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1548 B2
IN MY HEART. Sung by John Handcox. Washington, D..C, Charles
Seeger and Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3237 32
IN MY ESNTHAL VALLEY HOME. Sung by Clay Begley. Middlef ork, Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax', 1937:. 14-54- A2
IN NEW YORK CITY, MERE I DID DWELL. Sung by Adolphus Delmas.
Round Lake, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2321 Al
IN 1931, BOYS, WHEN MY TROUBLE 'GUN. Sung by George James. Atmore
state prison farm, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 934- B3
IN ST. CHARLES. Sung by" Elmer George. East Calais, Vt., Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939- 3712 A
IN SEAPORT TOM. Sung by Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill. Elk Park, N. C,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2851 .Al ".
IN SUNNY TENNESSEE. Sung by Bill Atkins with guitar. Pineville,
Ky. , Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1938. . 1992 B2-10 in.
IN TENNESSEE VALLEY. Sung by Henrietta and Ernestine Wilson with
guitar. West Liberty, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937.
1561 Al . . .
IN THAT LAND. Sung by congregation of Negro Baptist church.
Alexandria, Va., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933- 75 B2
IN THAT LAND WHERE I'M BOUND. Sung by Sewanee and Lee Begley.
Middlefork, Ky. , Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 19.37. 1458 A2
IN THAT MORNIN'. Sung by Gilbert' Tike.: Little Rock, Ark., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. 3188 B2
IN THAT MORNING. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. I.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell. Greet, 1935- 1829 Bl
IN THAT RESURRECTION MORNING. Sung by the Mountain assembly of the
Church of God. Colmans, Ky. , Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1938.
1978 B-10 in.
IN THAT STORM. Sung by George Washington and group of Negro
convicts. Camp No. 28, Gainesville,. Fla., John A. Lomax,
1936. 715 A & B \ .
IN THE ARMY OF THE LORD. Sung, by group of Andros island men.
Sponge docks, Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 4-27 A
IN THE BYE 'N' BYE. Sung by Frank Devins, State penitentiary,
Parchman, Miss., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1933-
1868 B-10 in.
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IN THE GLORY LAND. Sung by Ada, Bessie, Mamie and Donald Sloan
and Stanley Caudill. American folk song festival, Ashland,
Ky. , Jean Thomas, 1934- 296 B
IN THE JAM AT GEARY'S ROCKS. Sung by William H. Dickinson. New
York, N. Y., Herbert Halpert, 1937. 3670 31 & 2
IN THE LAND OF PEACE AND PLENTY. Sung by Gladys, Mattie and
Juanita Crouch. St. Louis-, Mo., Sidney Robertson, 1936.
3197 B2
IN THE MAWNIN' WHEN I RISE. Sung by Ella Mitchell and Velma
Wright. Lubbock, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1937. 913 Bl
IN THE SHADOW OF THE PINES. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with
banjo. New York, N. Y., George W. Hibbitt and William
Cabell Greet, 1935. 1806 Al
IN THE STATE OF ARKANSAS. Sung by Mrs. Minta Morgan.. Bells-, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1339 3
IN THE VALLEY. Sung by Mrs. Leander Wilson. ZIonsville, N. C,
John A. Lomax, 1936. 720 A2
IN THE PROMISED LAND. Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan, Ky. , Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 3.377 B3
IN THE SHADE OF THE TREE. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron,
Ohio, Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1606 Bl
IN THIS RING THE LADIES FAIR. Sung by Mrs. Lloyd Bare Haggle. Elk
Park, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2353 B5
IN TROUBLE. Sung by Blind Joe. State penitentiary, Raleigh.,
N. C, John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 269 B
INDEPENDENCE SONG. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3771 Bl
INDEPENDENT LOVER. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins , 1939 . 3772 Al
INDIAN EAT THE WOODPECKER... Played by Stephen B. Tucker on fiddle.
Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 304-6 B3
INDIAN HUNTING SONG. Sung by Mrs. Zanora O'Shea. Dallas, Tex,,
Joiin A. Lomax, 1935. 64.1 Al
INDIAN LASS, THE. Sung by Alfred Caborne. Port Huron, Mich., Ivan
Walton, 1938. 3396 Bl
INDIAN LOVE SONGS. Played by Indian Tom on fiddle. Mitchell,
S. Dak., Nicholas Ray, 1939. 3680 B2 & 3
INDIAN RAID, STORY CF. Spoken by Irene Williams. Rome, Miss.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4009 B2
INDIAN SONG. Sung by Clearwater with dancing. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3256 Bl
INDIAN SONG. Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3769 B2
INDIAN SONGS AT THE MARDI GRAS. Sung by Ferdinand (Jelly Roll)
Morton. Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1938. 1681 A
INDIAN WAR SONG. Played by Indian Torn on fiddle. Mitchell,
S. Dak., Nicholas Ray, 1939- 3680 B4
INDIAN WAR WHOOP. Played by Frank Kittral'i on fiddle, with Mrs.
Kittrall beating straws. Meridian, Miss., Herbert Halpert,
1939. 3035 31
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INDIAN WAR WHOOP. Played by Lewis K. Propps en fiddle and Red
King on guitar. Pleasanton, Tex,, John A. Lomax, 1936.
660 B2
INFLUENZA. Sung by Ace Johnson. Clemens state farm, Brazoria,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 355?- 33
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN BATON ROUGE. Sung by Sidney Smith. Baton
Rouge, La., John A. Lomax,, 1934- • 98 Al
INGIN', ING.IN', NUMBER NINE. Sung by group of girls of Heaton
school. Heaton, N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2360 B6
INGLESIDE. Played by J. H. Buck on fiddle and Mrs. V. W. Gifford
on piano. East Bethel, Vt., Alan Lomax and Helen Hartness
Flanders, 1939. 3718 A2
INJUN PUDDIN' AND A PUMPKIN PIE. Sung by Henry Davis. Hamilton,
Ohio, Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1717 A3
INSPIRATION. Sung by Pop Warner. State penitentiary, Huntsville,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2649 Al
IRENE. Sung by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar. State
prison farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1933. 120 Bl
IRENE. Sung by Huddle Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar. State
prison farm, Angola, La., John A. Lomax, 1935. 124- A2 & 31
IRENE. S\mg by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) with guitar. Wilton,
Conn., John A. Lomax, 1935. 44- A & 31
IRENE. Sung by Uncle Bob Ledbetter, with guitar by Noah Moore.
Oil City, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 3993 32
IRISH GIRL, THE. Sung by Mrs. Birmah Hill Grissom. Saltillo, Miss...
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2962 33
IRISH LADY, THE. Sung by H. G. Bobbins. Hamilton, Ohio, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1717 A2 & B
IRISH LADY, THE. Sung by Mrs. Minnie Floyd. Murrells Inlet, S. C.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 1302 B
IRISH MOLLY-0. Sung oy Mrs. J. U. Newman. Elon College, N. C,
Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3770 AS-
IRISH TROT. Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Fentress. Waco, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1937. 936 Al
IRISH TROT. Sung by Ruby Wilson. Kingsville, Tex., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 262 5 33
IRISH WASHERWOMAN, THE. Played by John Selleck on fiddle. Camino,
Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4221 32
IRISH WASHERWOMAN. Played by Mr. Peterson on fiddle, with dancing
by a Pennsylvania miner. National folk festival, Chicago,
111,, Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3247 A2
IRISH WASHERWOMAN, THE. Played by Mrs. Ben Scott on fiddle.
Turlock, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1939. 4227 Bl
IRISH WASHERWOMAN, THE. Played by T. M. Bryant on fiddle.
Evansville, Ind., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1739 Al
IRISH WASHERWOMAN. Played by Thomas Mann on dulcimer. Ortonville,
Iowa, Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3277 B2
IRISH WASHERWOMAN. Sung by Capt. Pearl R. Nye. Akron, Ohio, John
A. Lomax, 1937. 1007 Bl
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IRISH WASHERWOMAN, THE. Sung by Dayton square dance band with
fiddle, guitar and banjo. Cincinnati, Ohio, Alan and
Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 16% A3
IRISH WASHERWOMAN, THE. Sung by Jennie Devlin. Gloucester, N. J.,
Alan Lomax and Kay Dealy, 1938. 1844. Al
IRISH WASHERWOMAN. Sung by Nicholas Ray, with organ by Mrs. Clark,
fiddle by Clark Kenyon and banjo by John Sawyer. Mitchell,
S. Dak., Nicholas Ray, 1939- 3673 B2
IRISHMAN, THE. Sung by Mrs. Edith Harmon. Near Maryville, Tenn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2907 Al
IS IT TRUE THAT THE WOMEN ARE WORSE THAN THE- MEN? Sung by Herbert
Henry. New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1938.. 3629 Al
IS IT TRUE THAT THE WOMEN ARE WORSE THAN THE MSN? Sung by Herbert
Henry. New York, N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1938. 3630 El
IS THIS THE PROMISE YOU MADE TO ME? Sung by Mrs. J. U. Newman.
Elon College, N. C, Fletcher Collins, 1939- 3779 A2
IS YOU MAD AT ME? Sung by Pete Harris with guitar. Richmond, Tex.,
John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934- 89 Al
I'SE See I- AM
ISRAELITES SHOUTIN' IN HEAVEN. Sung by Henry Truvillion.
Burkeville, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939. 2655 Bl
ISRAELITES SHOUTIN' IN ' HEAVEN. Sung by Richard Amerson.
Livingston, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1306 32
ISRAELITES .SHOUTIN' IN HEAVEN. Sung by Richard. Amerson.
Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4Q46 A2
IT AIN'T GONNA RAIN ANY MORE. Sung by Austin Harmon with banjo.
Maryville, Tenn., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2919 B2
IT AIN'T GONNA RAIN NO MO'. Sung by eight Negro girls. Kirby
industrial school, Atmore, Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934* 88 Al
IT AIN'T GONNA RAIN NO MO'. Sung by eight Negro girls. Kirby
industrial school, Atmore, Ala., Join .4. Lomax, 1934 • 38 AS
IT AIN'T GONNA RAIN NO MORE. Sung by Fields Ward with Bogtrotters
band. Galax, Va., John A. Lomax, 1937. 1372 Al
IT AIN'T GONNA RAIN NO MORE. Sung by George Vinton Gr.aham with
guitar. San Jose, Calif., Sidney Robertson, 1938., 3809 M
IT AIN'T GONNA RAIN NO MORE. Sung by group of little Negro girls.
Eatonville, Fia., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary
Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935. 349 Bl
IT AIN'T NOTHING BUT LOVE. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Camp
No. 23, Gainesville, Fla; , John A. Lomax, 1936. ' 714 Al
IT IS
IT IS LOVE. Sung by Jim and Sarah Garland. Pinevillo, Ky. , Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1933. 2024 B-10 in.
IT'S A BLESSIN' JES' TO CALL MY SAVIOR'S NAME. Sung by group of
Negro women prisoners. Gorree state farm, Huntsville, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2639 B2
IT'S A HEAVEN SOMEWHERE. Sung by Ernest Wright and four Negro
convicts. Belle Glade, Fla., John A. Lomax, .1936. 636 B2
IT'S A LEAK IN THIS OLD BUILDING. Sung by Ezell Lomax. State
penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. Lomax, 1936. 611 B2
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IT IS (cent.)
IT'S A LIFETIME JOB. Sung by group of Andros island men. Nassau,
Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Bamicle, 1935- 509 A2
IT'S A LONG TIME TALKING ABOUT THE SERVING OF THE LORD. Sung by
Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y. , George W. Hibbitt and
William Cabell Greet, 1935- 1827 Al
IT'S A POOR SAILOR BOY OF COURAGE STOUT AND BOLD. Sung by
Jonathon Moses. Orford, N. H. , Alan Lorn.ax and Helen Hartness
Flanders, 1939. 3704 32, 3705 Al
IT'S A SCANDALOUS AND A SHAME. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker.
Washington, D. C, John A. Lomax, 1936. 718 B2
IT'S A SIN TO TELL A LIE. Sung by Noel Lebeau. Shreveport, La.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194.0. 3995 31
IT'S ALL IN MY SOUL. Sung by Aunt Lucindie Sulcer. Baton Rouge,
La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4000 B3
IT'S BETTER TO BE BORN LUCKY. Sung by Charlie (Big Charlie)
Butler. State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby
T. Lomax, 1939*. 2681 B2
IT'S COOL DOWN HERE AT THE RIVER JORDAN. Sung by John R. Gipson
and family. Merryville, La., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, .1939.
2651 Al
IT'S COOL DOWN HERE AT THE RIVER JORDAN. Sung by Rev. J. R. Gipson
with piano. Jasper, Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940.
3980 Al
IT'S DE SIGN OF DE JUDGMENT. Sung by D, W. White and Pearson's
funeral home choir. Columbia. S. C, John A. Lomax, 1937.
1027 Al
IT'S HARD TIMES, BOY. Sung by Blaine Stubblefiold with guitar.
Washington, D. C, Alan Lomax, 1939. 2505 Bl
IT'S ME, OH LORD. Sung by J. i'Vesley Jones and group of Negro
voices. National folk festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson,
1937. 3263 Al
IT'S ME, OH LORD. Sung by King family. Calipatria migratory camp,
Calif., Margaret Valiant, 1939- 3317 Bl
IT'S MY NEED. Sung by two Negro convicts. Bellwopd prison camp,
Atlanta, Ga., John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934. 252 32
IT'S NOBODY'S BUSINESS. Sung by T. G. Hoskins with banjo. Hyden,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax., 1937. I46O B2
IT'S NOT ALWAYS THE BULLETS THAT KILL. Spoken by Bert Graham.
Newberry, Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2345 Al
IT'S OLD GRANPAW YET. Sung by Mrs. Nell Hampton. Salyersville ,
Ky., Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1585 B2
IT'S RAINING, IT'S POURING. Sung by Herbert Halpert. Nen York,
N. Y. , Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3641 35 & 6
IT'S RAINING, IT'S POURING. Sung by Rosalind Rosenthal. New York,
N. I., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 3646 A3
IT'S RAINING, IT'S SNOWING. Sung by Hyde Partnow. New York, N. Y. ,
Herbert Halpert, 1939- 36.47 A2
IT'S SO SWEET. Sung by Annie Brewer. Montgomery, Ala., John A.
Lomax, 1937. 948 A3
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IT IS (cont.)
IT'S THE OLD SHIP OF ZION, Sung by G. D. Vowell. Harlan., Ky. ,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 19.37. 1380 A3
'TIS LOW DOWN IN THAT BEAUTIFUL VALLEY. Sung by George
Vinton Graham with guitar. San Jose, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1939 • 3373 B3
'TIS THE', OLD-TIME RELIGION. Sung by Mrs. W. L. Martin.
Hillsvilla, Carroll co,, Va., Herbert Halpert, 1939.
2751 A3
IT JEST SUITS MS. Sung by group of Negro convicts. Speigner,
Ala., John A. Lomax, 1934- • 228 Al
IT JUST SUITS ME. Sung by Henry Truvillion. Burkeville, Tex.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 194-0. 3'9S2 .33
IT JUST SUITS ME. Sung by Sophie Wing and mixed group. Fredorica,
Ga., Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and Mary Elisabeth
Barnicle, 1935. 337 B2
IT KEEPS ME ALIVE. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State prison
farm, Atmore Ala., John A. Lomax, .1934. 233 Al
IT KEEPS ON LEAKIN' IN THIS OLD BUILDING. Sung by Edwards' Luling
Dixie singers. Luling, Tex., Job,;: A. Lomax, 193b. 604. 31
IT MAKES A LONG TIMS MAN FEEL BAD. Sung by group of Negro convicts.
Cumins state farm, Gould, Ark., John A. Lomax, 1934.. 243 Bl
IT MAKES A LONG TIME MAN FEEL Bid). Sung by Johnny Smith and group.
State penitentiary, Parchman, Miss., John A. and Ruby T.
Lomax, 1939. 2679 Bl
IT MAY BE THd: LAST THE. Sung by Dock Re c d, Vera Hall and con-
gregation. Livingston, Ala., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax,
4041 Bl
IT MAY BE THE LAST TIME. Sung by group of Negro convicts. State
(Reid) farm, Boykin, S. C, John A. and Alan Lomax, 1934.
266 B3
IT RAINS AND IT HAILS. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla.,
John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2705 Al
IT WAS
IT WAS EARLY ONE MORNIN'. Sung by Jack Johnson with guitar.
State penitentiary, Huntsvillo, Tex., John A. and Alan Lomax,
1934. ' 221 Al
IT WAS ONE DARK AND STARLISH NIGHT. Sung by Mrs. Pauline Parsons.
Luttrell, Tcnn., Herbert Halpert, 1939- 2934 B2 •'
'TWAS OH A MONDAY. Sung by John Williams. State penitentiary,
Richmond, Va., John A. Lomax, 1936. 727 A
ITALY., Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford with banjo. New York, N. Y. ,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1803 Bl
ITISKET-ITASKET. Sung by eight, Negro girls. Kirby industrial
school, Atmore, Ala.., John A. ■Lomax, 1934- 88 Afi
ITISKET-ITASKET. Sung by group of Negro children. Near Newton,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 2657 B4
ITISKET-ITASKET. Sung by group of Negro girls. Fredorica, Ga-,
Alan Lomax, Zora Neale Hurston and friary Elizabeth Barnicle,
19.35. 311 B2
IT'S See IT IS
I'VE See I HAVE
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J. B. MARCUM SONG, TilE. Sung by Fanny (Sewanee) Begley. Lower
Hell-for-certain school, Middlefork, Ky., alan and
Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1452 A
J. B. MARCUM SONG, THE. Sung by H. G. Robbins. Hamilton, Ohio,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1938. 1718 A
J. B. MARCUM SONG, THE. Sung by Maynard Britton with guitar. Big
Creek, Ky. , Alan and Elisabeth Lomax, 1937. 1521 A & Bl
JACK AND HIS BROTHER ESCABE FROM THE OLD WOMAN OF THE WOODS. Sung
and spoken by Zacharias Greene. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935.
451 B3
JACK AND HIS BROTHER ESCAPE FROM THE OLD SOMEN OF THE WOODS . Sung
and spoken by Zilpha Star. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle.. 1935.
451 A2 & Bl
JACK AND HIS LITTLE TUNE-TUNE ESCAPE FROM THE MANY-HEADED GIANTS.
Sung by Zachar.ias Greene and group. Grants, Mangrove cay,
Andros island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and. Mary Elizabeth
Barnicle, 1935. L50 A & B, 451 Al
JACK AND HIS TWO LITTLE SINGING BIRDS. Sung and spoken by
Zacharias Greene. Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elisabeth
Barnicle, 1935- 448 A2 & B
JACK AND JOE. Sung by Ba scorn Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. I.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cabell Greet, 1935. 1809 A3
JACK AND JOE. Sung by Clyde Spencer. Crandon, Wis., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3288 Al
JACK AND JOE. Sung by Gilbert Fike. Little Rock, Ark., Sidney
Robertson, 1936. . 3189 A3
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Spoken by Sam Harmon. Jfaryville, Term.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2931 A2
JACK AND, THE BEANSTALK.. Spoken by Wilbur Roberts. Riviera, .Fla..,
Stetson Kennedy and Robert Cook, 1940. 3380 A3
JACK AND TOM. Sung by Mason Parmer with tenor guitar. Newberry,
Mich., Alan Lomax, 1938. 2352 Al
JACK BOY. Sung by Mrs. G. A. Griffin. Newberry, Fla., Alton- C.
Morris, 1937. 978 B4'
JACK BUNG IER EYE. Sung by Jonathon Mosos. Orford,. N. E, , Alan
Lomax and Helen Hartness Flanders, 1939. 3703 Al
JACK, CAN I RIDE? 'Sung by Ed Jones. Livingston, Ala., John A. and
Ruby T. Lomax, "1939- 2702. A2
JACK, CAN I RIDE? Sung by group of Negro school chilaren. Near
York, Ala., John. A.' and Ruby T. Lomax, 1940. 4029 A2
JACK DONaHOW. Sung by Louis Brideup. Traverse City, Mich., Alan
Lomax, 1938. 2306 B2, 2307 Al
JACK DONaHUE. Sung by Pat Ford. Central Valley, Calif., Sidney
Robertson, 1938. 4204 B2
JACK FINDS MADAGASCAR, THE GLORY OF THE WORLD. Sang by Alexander-
Finderson. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros Island, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935- 455 3, 456 A
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JACK GAMBLES WITH THE DEVIL. Sung and spoken by Alexander
Finderson. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andres island, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and Mary Elisabeth Barnicle, 1935 '« 4-55 A
JACK GAMBLES WITH THE DEVIL DOB HIS DAUGHTER GFJCENLEAF. Sung end
spoken by Pappie. Nassau, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935- 503 A & B, 509 B
JACK HAGGERTY. Sung by John Norman. Munising, Mich., Alan Lomax,
1938. 2358 A
JACK HAROLD. Sung by Mrs. Carlos and Dale Galiimore. Galax, Va.,
John A. and Bess Lomax, 1937. 1344- B2
JACK, JACK. Sung by seven children. Greenville, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3099 AS . ' .
JACK KILLS .THE ELEPHANT' WITH TUB GOLD TAIL. Sung and spoken by
Alexander Finderson and group. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andres
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Marj Elisabeth Barnicle,
444 A2
JACK MONROE. Sung by Mrs. Carrie Walker. Magee, Miss., Herbert
Halpert, 1939- 3102 h. & Bl
JACK MORRISEY. Sung by John Norman. Munising, Mich., Alan Lomax,
1938. 2360 A
JACK 0' DIAMONDS. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. New York, N. Y.,
George W. Hibbitt and William Cambell Greet, 1935- 1794 B2
JACK 0' DIAMONDS. Sung by James (Iron Head) Baker. Central state
farm, Sugarland, Tex., John A. Lomax, 1934. 202 B2
JACK 0' DIAMONDS. Sung i.y Pete Harris with guitar. Richmond, Tex.,
John A. Lomax, 1934- 89 331 & 2
JACK 0' DIAMONDS. Sung by Smith Cason. Clemens state farm, Brazaria,
Tex., John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, 1939- 3551 Al
JACK RABBIT BLUES. Sung by Jack Bryant with guitar. Firobaugh FSA
camp, Firobaugh, Calif., Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin,
1940 '. 41^8 A2
JACK RESCUES THE PRINCESS GREENLEAF FROM THE ENCHANTED LAND. Sung
and spoken By Alexander Finderson and native audience. Grants,
Mangrove cay, Andres island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Br.rnicle, 1935- 442 ±.2 & B, 443 A & B, 444 Al
JACK RESCUES THE PRINCESS LUCY ANN FROM THE TIGER. Sun?: and spoken
By Alexander Finderson and group. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andres
island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935.
447 B, 448 Al
JACK SINGS HIS WAY INTO FAVOR WITH PRINCESS ANNIE LEE. Sung and
spoken by Zacharias Greene and group. Grants, Mangrove cay,
Andres island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle,
1935. 452 B, 453 Al
JACK STRAFFORD. Sung by Ben Rice. Springfield, Me., Sidney Robertson,
1936. 3292 Bl
JACK, THE SAILOR. Sung by Mrs. Cinderella Kinnaird. National folk
festival, Chicago, 111., Sidney Robertson, 1937. 3266 Al
JACK, THE SAILOR. Sung by Mrs. Dizia Puckett. Near Tishomingo,
Miss., Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2985 132, 2986 Al
JACK, THE SAILOR BOY. Sung by Mrs. Lena Dare Turbyfill. Elk Pork,
N. C, Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2847 Al & 2
JACK, THE TARRY SAILOR BOY. Sung and spoken by Zacharias Greene and
group. Grants, Mangrove cay, Andros island, Bahamas, Alan
Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle, .1935. 4.45 152
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JACK, THE TARRY SAILOR BOY. Sung ~oy Reggie Black, Grants,
Mangrove cay, Andres island, Bahamas, Alan Lomax and Mary
Elizabeth Barnicle, 1935 . 44-5 B3
JACK, TOM, AND WILL. Spoken by San Harmon. Maryville, Tonn.,
Herbert Halpert, 1939. 2920 El, 2921 Al & El
JACK WAS A LONESOME COWBOY. Sun;; by Jack Garland. Arjay, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1392 B2
JACK F/ILSON. Sung by J. M. Mullins with banjo. Salyersville, Ky.,
Alan and Elizabeth Lomax, 1937. 1596 32
JACK'S WIEE. Sung by Mrs. J. H. Smith. Newberry, Fla., Alton C.
Morris, 1937. 982 A2
JACK'S WIFE. Sung by Mrs. Matilda Kesne. Newberry, Fla., Alton C.
Morris, 1937. " 982 Al
JACKET SO BLUE. Sung hy Ben Rice. Springfield, Mo., Sidney
Robertson, 1937. 3222 A3
JACKIE FRAISURE. Sung by Wesley Swallow. Oakland City, Ind., Alan
and Elizabeth Lomax, 1933". 1733 A, HI & 3
JACKIE FRAZIER. Sung by Mrs. Emma Dusenbury. Mena, Ark., John A.
Lomax and Laurence Powell, 1936. 871 B