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Irene (Goodnight Irene)
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The Bourgeois Blues
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Fannin Street (Mister Tom Hughes Town)
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The Midnight Special
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John Henry
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Black Girl (Where Did You Sleep Last Night) |
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Pick A Bale Of Cotton
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Take This Hammer
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Cotton Field |
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Old Riley
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The Gallis Pole
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Sukey Jump
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Boll Weevil
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Scottsboro Boys
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Governor O.K. Allen
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Governor Pat Neff
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There’s A Man Going Around Taking Names
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On A Monday
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You Can’t Lose Me, Cholly
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Keep Your Hands Off Her
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We Shall Be Free
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1. Rock Island Line
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4, 5, And 9
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Ain’t Going Down To The Well No More (Version 2)
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Ain’t It A Shame To Go Fishin’ On A Sunday
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Ain’t You Glad (The Blood Done Signed My Name)
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Alabama Bound
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Alberta
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Almost Day
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Baby, Don’t You Love Me No More
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Backwater Blues
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Been So Long (Bellevue Hospital Blues)
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Big Fat Woman
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Black Betty
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Blind Lemon
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Blues In My Kitchen, Blues In My Dining Room
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Bring Me A Little Water, Silvy
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Come And Sit Down Beside Me
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Cotton Fields
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De Kalb Blues
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Didn’t Old John Cross The Water
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Diggin’ My Potatoes
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Duncan And Brady
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Easy Rider
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Ella Speed
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Everytime I Go Out
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Excerpt From “The Lonesome Train”
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Fiddler’s Dram
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Go Down, Old Hannah
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Good Morning Blues
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Good, Good, Good (Talking, Preaching)/We Shall Walk Through The Valley
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Green Corn
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Grey Goose
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Ham And Eggs
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Haul Away Joe
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Hitler Song (Mr. Hitler)
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House Of The Rising Sun
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How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
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How Long, How Long
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I Went Up On The Mountain
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If It Wasn’t For Dicky
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In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)
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In The World |
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Irene (Outro)
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It’s Tight Like That
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I’m Going To Buy You A Brand New Ford
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I’m So Glad, I Done Got Over*
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Jail-House Blues
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Jean Harlow
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Jim Crow Blues
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John Hardy
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Julie Ann Johnson
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Laura
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Leaving Blues
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Meeting At The Building
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Moanin’
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National Defense Blues
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Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out (With Bessie Smith)*
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Noted Rider
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Old Man
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One Dime Blues
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Out On The Western Plain
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Outskirts Of Town
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Packin’ Trunk Blues
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Pigmeat
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Poor Howard
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Princess Elizabeth
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Queen Mary
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Red Cross Store Blues
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Red River
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Relax Your Mind
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Rock Me (Hide Me In Thy Bosom) (With Anne Graham)
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Sail On, Little Girl
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Sally Walker
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Shorty George
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Shout On
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Silver City Bound
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Springtime In The Rockies
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Stewball
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Sweet Jenny Lee
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T.B. Blues
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The Hindenburg Disaster
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The Titanic
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They Hung Him On The Cross (Version 1)
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They Hung Him On The Cross (Version 2)
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What’s You Gonna Do When The World’s On Fire (With Anne Graham)
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When A Man’s A Long Way From Home
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Whoa, Back, Buck
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WNYC - Folk Songs Of America - Lead Belly
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WNYC - Folk Songs Of America - Lead Belly And The Oleander Quartet
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Yellow Gal
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Yes, I Was Standing In The Bottom
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