Anthology Of American Folk Music
Harry Smith's (1952) Anthology of American Folk Music
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Track listing
Volume One: Ballads(Green Singing)
- "Henry Lee" — Dick Justice (1932)
- "Fatal Flower Garden" — Nelstone's Hawaiians (1930)
- "The House Carpenter" — Clarence Ashley (1930)
- "Drunkard's Special" — Coley Jones (1929)
- "Old Lady and the Devil" — Bill & Belle Reed (1928)
- "The Butcher's Boy" — Buell Kazee (1928)
- "The Waggoner's Lad" — Buell Kazee (1928)
- "King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O" — Chubby Parker (1928)
- "Old Shoes and Leggins" — Uncle Eck Dunford (1929)
- "Willie Moore" — Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford (1927)
- "A Lazy Farmer Boy" — Buster Carter and Preston Young (1930)
- "Peg and Awl" — The Carolina Tar Heels (1929)
- "Ommie Wise" — G. B. Grayson (1929)
- "My Name Is John Johanna" — Kelly Harrell (1927)
- "Bandit Cole Younger" — Edward L. Crain (1930)
- "Charles Guiteau" — Kelly Harrell (1927)
- "John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man" — The Carter Family (1930)
- "Gonna Die with My Hammer in My Hand" — Wiliamson Brothers and Curry (1927)
- "Stackalee" — Frank Hutchison (1927)
- "White House Blues" — Charlie Poole w/ North Carolina Ramblers (1926)
- "Frankie" — Mississippi John Hurt (1928)
- "When That Great Ship Went Down" — William and Versey Smith (1927)
- "Engine 143" — The Carter Family (1927)
- "Kassie Jones" — Furry Lewis (1928)
- "Down on Penny's Farm" — The Bently Boys (1929)
- "Mississippi Boweavil Blues" — Charlie Patton (1929)
- "Got the Farm Land Blues" — The Carolina Tar Heels (1932)
Volume Two: Social music (Red Singing)
- "Sail Away Lady" — "Uncle Bunt" Stephens (1926)
- "The Wild Wagoner" — Jilson Setters (1928)
- "Wake Up Jacob" — Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers (1929)
- "La Danseuse" — Delma Lachney and Blind Uncle Gaspard (1929)
- "Georgia Stomp" — Andrew & Jim Baxter (1929)
- "Brilliancy Medley" — Eck Robertson and Family (1930)
- "Indian War Whoop" — Floyd Ming and his Pep-Steppers (1928)
- "Old Country Stomp" — Henry Thomas (1928)
- "Old Dog Blue" — Jim Jackson (1928)
- "Saut Crapaud" — Columbus Fruge (1929)
- "Acadian One Step" — Joseph Falcon (1929)
- "Home Sweet Home" — The Breaux Freres (Clifford Breaux, Ophy Breaux, Amedee Breaux) (1933)
- "Newport Blues" — Cincinnati Jug Band (1929)
- "Moonshiner's Dance Part One" — Frank Cloutier and the Victoria Cafe Orchestra (1927)
- "Must Be Born Again" — Rev. J. M. Gates (1927)
- "Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting" — Rev. J. M. Gates (1927)
- "Rocky Road" — Alabama Sacred Harp Singers (1928)
- "Present Joys" — Alabama Sacred Harp Singers (1928)
- "This Song of Love" — Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1 (1932)
- "Judgement" — Sister Mary Nelson (1927)
- "He Got Better Things for You" — Memphis Sanctified Singers (1929)
- "Since I Laid My Burden Down" — Elders McIntorsh and Edwards' Sanctified Singers (1929)
- "John the Baptist" — Moses Mason (1928)
- "Dry Bones" — Bascom Lamar Lunsford (1929)
- "John the Revelator" — Blind Willie Johnson (1930)
- "Little Moses" — The Carter Family (1932)
- "Shine on Me" — Ernest Phipps and His Holiness Singers (1930)
- "Fifty Miles of Elbow Room" — Rev. F.W. McGee (1931)
- "I'm in the Battle Field for My Lord" — Rev. D.C. Rice and His Sanctified Congregation (1929)
Volume Three: Songs (Blue Singing)
- "The Coo Coo Bird — Clarence Ashley (1929)
- "East Virginia" — Buell Kazee (1929)
- "Minglewood Blues" — Cannon's Jug Stompers (1928)
- "I Woke Up One Morning in May" — Didier Hebert (1929)
- "James Alley Blues" — Richard "Rabbit" Brown (1927)
- "Sugar Baby" — Dock Boggs (1928)
- "I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground" — Bascom Lamar Lunsford (1928)
- "Mountaineer's Courtship" — Ernest Stoneman and Hattie Stoneman (1926)
- "The Spanish Merchant's Daughter" — The Stoneman Family (1930)
- "Bob Lee Junior Blues" — The Memphis Jug Band (1927)
- "Single Girl, Married Girl" — The Carter Family (1927)
- "Le vieux soûlard et sa femme" — Cleoma Breaux and Joseph Falcon (1928)
- "Rabbit Foot Blues" — Blind Lemon Jefferson (1927)
- "Expressman Blues" — Sleepy John Estes and Yank Rachell (1930)
- "Poor Boy Blues" — Ramblin' Thomas (1929)
- "Feather Bed" — Cannon's Jug Stompers (1928)
- "Country Blues" — Dock Boggs (1928)
- "99 Year Blues" — Julius Daniels (1927)
- "Prison Cell Blues" — Blind Lemon Jefferson (1928)
- "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" — Blind Lemon Jefferson (1928)
- "C'est si triste sans lui" — Cleoma Breaux and Ophy Breaux w/ Joseph Falcon (1929)
- "Way Down the Old Plank Road" — Uncle Dave Macon (1926)
- "Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line" — Uncle Dave Macon (1930)
- "Spike Driver Blues" — Mississippi John Hurt (1928)
- "K.C. Moan" — The Memphis Jug Band (1929)
- "Train on the Island" — J.P. Nestor (1927)
- "The Lone Star Trail" — Ken Maynard (1930)
- "Fishing Blues" — Henry Thomas (1928)
Anthology Of American Folk Music
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