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The ballad hunter, parts VII & VIII, lectures on American folk music in ten parts

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: AFS L 52 | Library of CongressPublication details: Library of Congress, 1941.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:
  • Transferred to 41 CDA record collection.
Contents:
Side 1: 1. Spirituals - Religion through the songs of the Southern negroes. Containing excerpts from: The New Buryin' Ground; Jesus My God, I Know His Name; Choose Your Seat and Set Down; Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child; Lead Me To the Rock; If I Got My Ticket, Lord; the Blood Strained Banders; God Don't Like It, No No -- Side 2: 1. Railroad Songs - Work songs for rail tamping and track laying. Containing excerpts from: Can't You Line 'Em?; Track Laying Holler; Wake Up Call; Track Calling; the Dallas Railway; No More, My Lord; Steel Laying Holler; Pauline.
Radio programs on American folk music with musical illustrations. Narrated by John Lomax, 1941.

Sound disc, analog.

Side 1: 1. Spirituals - Religion through the songs of the Southern negroes. Containing excerpts from: The New Buryin' Ground; Jesus My God, I Know His Name; Choose Your Seat and Set Down; Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child; Lead Me To the Rock; If I Got My Ticket, Lord; the Blood Strained Banders; God Don't Like It, No No -- Side 2: 1. Railroad Songs - Work songs for rail tamping and track laying. Containing excerpts from: Can't You Line 'Em?; Track Laying Holler; Wake Up Call; Track Calling; the Dallas Railway; No More, My Lord; Steel Laying Holler; Pauline.

Radio programs on American folk music with musical illustrations. Narrated by John Lomax, 1941.

Transferred to 41 CDA record collection.

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