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Times ain't like they used to be. early American rural music : [classic recordings of the 1920's and 30's].

Title
Times ain't like they used to be. Vol. 8 [sound recording] : early American rural music : [classic recordings of the 1920's and 30's].
Publication
[Newton, NJ] : Yazoo, p2003.

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Additional Authors
  • Steeley, Red, 1893-1968.
  • Arnold, Kokomo.
  • Boggs, Dock, 1898-1971.
  • Hill, King Solomon, 1897-1949.
  • Hutchison, Frank, 1897-1945.
  • Jackson, Bo Weavil.
  • Reinhart, Dick.
  • James, Skip, 1902-1969.
  • Barfield, Johnny, 1909-1974.
  • Bell, Ed, -1960.
  • McGee, Dennis.
  • Miller, David, 1893-1959.
  • Johnson, Tommy, approximately 1896-1956.
  • Macon, Uncle Dave, 1870-1952.
  • Jenkins, Frank, 1888-1945.
  • Mosley, W. M.
  • Vaughan Quartet. prf
  • Dilly and His Dill Pickles. prf
  • Stripling Brothers. prf
  • Wright Brothers (Musical group) prf
  • DaCosta Woltz's Southern Broadcasters. prf
  • Ted Sharp, Hinman & Sharp. prf
  • McGee Brothers. prf
  • Shelor Family (Musical group) prf
Description
1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative Title
  • Early American rural music
  • Classic recordings of the 1920's and 30's
Subjects
Note
  • Compact disc.
  • Compiled from remastered 78's.
  • Program notes by Don Kent (19 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Contents
It's just like heaven (Vaughan Quartet) -- The steeley rag (Red Headed Fiddler) -- Paddlin' blues ("Gitfiddle Jim") -- Sand Mountain drag (Dilly & His Dill Pickles) -- Sugar baby (Dock Boggs) -- My buddy Blind Papa Lemon (King Solomon Hill) -- The lost child (Stripling Brothers) -- The train that carried my girl from town (Frank Hutchison) -- You can't keep no brown (Bo Weavil Jackson) -- Mother is with the angels (Wright Brothers Quartet) -- Rambling lover (Dick Reinhart) -- 4 o'clock blues (Skip James) -- Yellow rose of Texas (Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters) -- Gonna ride till the sun goes down (Johnny Barfield) -- Mamlish blues (Ed Bell) -- Robinson County ("Ted" Sharp, Hinman & Sharp) -- Valse des vachers (Dennis McGee) -- Jailhouse rag (David Miller) -- I want someone to love me (Tommy Johnson) -- Tennessee tornado (Uncle Dave Macon & McGee Bros.) -- Roving cowboy (Frank Jenkins) -- Big Bend gal (Shelor Family) -- Yes! Tis Me (Rev. W.M. Mosley).
Call Number
*LDC 33191
OCLC
53913476
Title
Times ain't like they used to be. Vol. 8 [sound recording] : early American rural music : [classic recordings of the 1920's and 30's].
Imprint
[Newton, NJ] : Yazoo, p2003.
Performer
Various performers.
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Added Author
Steeley, Red, 1893-1968. Performer
Arnold, Kokomo. Performer
Boggs, Dock, 1898-1971. Performer
Hill, King Solomon, 1897-1949. Performer
Hutchison, Frank, 1897-1945. Performer
Jackson, Bo Weavil. Performer
Reinhart, Dick. Performer
James, Skip, 1902-1969. Performer
Barfield, Johnny, 1909-1974. Performer
Bell, Ed, -1960. Performer
McGee, Dennis. Performer
Miller, David, 1893-1959. Performer
Johnson, Tommy, approximately 1896-1956. Performer
Macon, Uncle Dave, 1870-1952. Performer
Jenkins, Frank, 1888-1945. Performer
Mosley, W. M. Performer
Vaughan Quartet. Performer
Dilly and His Dill Pickles. Performer
Stripling Brothers. Performer
Wright Brothers (Musical group) Performer
DaCosta Woltz's Southern Broadcasters. Performer
Ted Sharp, Hinman & Sharp. Performer
McGee Brothers. Performer
Shelor Family (Musical group) Performer
Publisher No.
2068 Yazoo
Yazoo 2068 Yazoo
YA 2068 Yazoo
Research Call Number
*LDC 33191 Notes on file.
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