COMPACT DISC/PO/Baby
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- Subjects
- Published
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Atlanta, Ga. :
Dust-to-Digital
[2010]
- Language
- English
- Item Description
- From the collection of 78 rpm records of John Heneghan.
Program notes and select lyrics inserted in container.
- Physical Description
- 3 compact discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet
- ISBN
- 9786313864690
- disc 1. Love : Baby, how can it be? (Bo Carter)
- My Angeline (Mississippi Maulers)
- I wants my Lulu (Welling & McGhee)
- If I had my way (Norridge Mayhams and his Barbecue Boys)
- We courted in the rain ("Dock" Walsh)
- Poche Town (Joseph Falcon)
- My pretty little Indian Napanee (Davey Miller)
- Hapa haole hula girl (Kalama's Quartette)
- Sweetest girl in town (Oscar Ford)
- I'm crazy 'bout my baby (Ted Lewis and his Band)
- That's what the old bachelor's made out of (Taylor's Kentucky Boys)
- Then I'll be happy (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra)
- Always marry your lover (Dick Reinhart)
- Johnny, will you marry me? (Dan Sullivan's Shamrock String Band)
- That's what I call keen (Eddie South and his Alabamians)
- Insane crazy blues (Charlie Burse with Memphis Jug Band)
- Lost lover blues (Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes)
- My four reasons ("Banjo" Ikey Robinson and his Bull Fiddle Band)
- Hard for to love (The Appalachia Vagabonds (Hayes Shepherd))
- Don't leave me here (Henry "Ragtime Texas" Thomas)
- disc 2. Lust : The gal that got stuck on everything she seen (Uncle Dave Macon)
- Tomi, Tomi (Kanui & Lula)
- Minnie the mermaid (a love song in fish time) (Bernie Cummins and his Hotel New Yorker Orchestra)
- I'd feel much better (Virginia Four)
- Mama you're a mess (Kid Smith & Family)
- Pussy (Harry Roy and his Bat Club Boys)
- It's heated (Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon)
- I ain't a bit drunk (George "Shortbuckle" Roark)
- Shortnin' bread (Bobbie Leecan's Need-More Band)
- Strut that thing (Cripple Clarence Lofton)
- Tip toe thru the tulips with me (Eddit Peabody)
- Wild about my loving (Lonnie Coleman)
- There's more pretty girls than one (Rutherford & Foster)
- I'm feelin' devlish (Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra)
- Let me play with it (Hartman's Heart Breakers)
- If you can't land 'er on the old veranda (Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards)
- Murphy's wife (Frank Quinn)
- Queen of the South Sea isles (Hawaiian Beach Combers)
- How I got my gal (Clyde Evans Band)
- Nehi Mama blues (Frank Stokes)
- Curley-headed woman (Burnett & Rutherford)
- disc 3. Contempt : I'm gonna kill myself (Laura Smith)
- She ain't built that way (Asa Martin)
- How can you look so good? (Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards)
- You gonna look like a monkey when you get old (Robert Hill)
- I'm wearin' the britches now (Bill Carlisle)
- Sweet to Mama (State Street Boys)
- I used to call her baby (Dallas String Band)
- I got worry (love is on my mind) ("Doc" Cook and his 14 Doctors of Syncopation)
- He went in like a lion (but came out like a lamb) (Carolina Buddies)
- Married girls troubles (Hazel Scherf)
- Some of these days (Cab Calloway and his Orchestra)
- Who stole de lock? (The Georgia Browns)
- Pretty mama blues "Red Onion" Joe Linthecome)
- I want to ask the stars (Callahan Brothers)
- Some cold rainy day (Bertha "Chippie" Hill)
- Corinna blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
- Big leg blues (Mississippi John Hurt)
- I don't let the girls worry my mind (Crowder Brothers)
- Wimmin-aaah! (Broadway Bell-Hops)
- The world is going wrong (Mississippi Sheiks)
- Left all along again blues (Lowe Stokes & his North Georgians)
- After you've gone (Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra)
- It's a shame to whip your wife on Sunday (Fiddlin' John Carson & his Virginia Reelers)
- Hard working woman (Mississippi Matilda)
- Worrying blues (Macon Ed & Tampa Joe).