Negro folk music of Alabama secular

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Weitere Verfasser: Courlander, Harold 1908-1996 (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: New York Folkways Records 1951
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contents Mama don't tear my clothes -- Southern Pacific (played by Joe Brown) -- Black woman (sung by Rich Amerson) -- Kansas City blues ; Salty dog blues (sung and played by Red Willie Smith) -- I'm goin' up north -- Little Sally Walker -- See see rider -- Mama's goin' to buy him a little lap dog (sung by Vera Hall Ware) -- Soon as my back's turned (sung by Earthy Anne Coleman) -- She done got ugly (sung by Archie Lee Hill) -- Now your man done gone (sung by Willie Turner) -- Field calls (plantation hollers by Annie Grace Horn Dodson & Enoch Brown) -- Brer Rabbit and the alligators (told by Rich Amerson)
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Songs, tales, sermon, etc. ; various native artists. - Recorded in Alabama, Jan.-Feb. 1950. - Descriptive notes and lyrics ([6]p.)--inserted
Mama don't tear my clothes -- Southern Pacific (played by Joe Brown) -- Black woman (sung by Rich Amerson) -- Kansas City blues ; Salty dog blues (sung and played by Red Willie Smith) -- I'm goin' up north -- Little Sally Walker -- See see rider -- Mama's goin' to buy him a little lap dog (sung by Vera Hall Ware) -- Soon as my back's turned (sung by Earthy Anne Coleman) -- She done got ugly (sung by Archie Lee Hill) -- Now your man done gone (sung by Willie Turner) -- Field calls (plantation hollers by Annie Grace Horn Dodson & Enoch Brown) -- Brer Rabbit and the alligators (told by Rich Amerson)
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African Americans / Music
Folk music / Alabama
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Schwarze. USA
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Courlander, Harold 1908-1996 (DE-588)132580047 edt
33 1/3 rpm
spellingShingle Negro folk music of Alabama secular
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African Americans / Alabama / Music
African Americans / Music
Folk music / Alabama
Musik
Schwarze. USA
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Folk music / Alabama
Musik
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