Smithsonian Folkways American roots collection [sound recording].
Material type: MusicPublisher number: SF CD 40062 | Smithsonian/FolkwaysPublication details: Washington : Smithsonian/Folkways, 1996Description: 1 compact disc; 1 compact disc $# UK-LoTVUItem type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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CD | Paul Hamlyn Library | Paul Hamlyn Library | Floor 1 Mobile shelves | CD 1668 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 04971531 |
Contents : Lightnin' Hopkins, Penitentiary blues; Roosevelt Sykes, Sweet old Chicago; Bill Monroe, Blue moon of Kentucky; Pete Seeger, If I had a hammer; Lucinda Williams, Lafayette; Allie Young, Bosco stomp; Brownie McGhee, Better day; Lonnie Johnson, Long road to travel; Doc Watson, The Coo-coo bird; Doug Wallin, Pretty saro; Elizabeth Cotten, Freight train; The New Lost City Ramblers, Old Joe Bone; Bill Monroe, Have a feast here tonight; Josh White, Freedom road.
Woody Guthrie, This land is your land; Woody Guthier, Two good men; Lead Belly, In the pines; Lead Belly, Irene; Big Joe Williams, Somebody's been fooling; Dave Van Ronk, Hesitation blues; Peggy Seegar, Gonna be an engineer; Mercedes Lopez, Delgadina; Michele Lanchester, I was standing by the bedside of a neighbor (If you see me saviour); Mary Lou Williams, Virgo; Mary Lou Williams, Syl-O-Gism; Dorothy Cotton, We shall overcome.
Various artists.
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