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Mississippi folk voices

Title
Mississippi folk voices [sound recording].
Publication
[S.l.] : Southern Folklore, [1973]

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AudioUse in library *LZR 69179 [Disc]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Strickland, Napoleon.
  • Mitchell, Bill.
  • Thomas, Son, 1926-1993.
  • Arnold, John (Musician)
  • Jones, J. L.
  • Mississippi. Department of Archives and History.
  • Chapman Family (Musical group) prf
  • Good Guys (Musical group) prf
  • Mississippi Sacred Harp Singers. prf
Description
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Alternative Title
  • Somebody knocking on my door.
  • Baby please don't go.
  • Glory glory hallelujah.
  • Pico Polka.
  • High level.
  • Tom & Jerry.
  • Tom and Jerry.
  • Cool water.
  • Momma talk to your daughter.
  • Hobo's meditation.
  • We so glad to be here.
  • God spoke.
  • He's my rock, my sword, my shield.
  • Light at the river.
  • As I go along my way.
  • When I can read my titles clear.
  • Love divine.
  • Oh Rosie.
  • Lazarus.
Subject
  • Folk music > England > Mississippi
  • Sacred songs
  • African Americans > Music > Mississippi
  • Folk music > England > Mississippi > Bibliography
  • Folk music > England > Mississippi > Discography
Note
  • Southern Folklore: SF-101 (on container: 101).
  • "Album produced by William Ferris in cooperation with Rounder Records."
  • "Mississippi Folk Voice is part of Folklore project sponsored by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History in the state capitol of Jackson."
  • Program notes by William Ferris on container.
Contents
Somebody knocking on my door ; Baby please don't go ; Glory glory hallelujah (Napoleon Strickland, vocal, fife, harmonica) -- Pico Polka ; High level ; Tom & Jerry (Bill Mitchell, fiddle) -- The blues- conversation between Bruce Payne and James Thomas -- Cool water ; Momma talk to your daughter (James Thomas, vocal, guitar) -- Hobo's meditation (John Arnold, vocal, guitar) -- We so glad to be here ; God spoke ; He's my rock, my sword, my shield (Chapman Family) -- Light at the river ; As I go along my way (J.L. Jones and the Good Guys) -- When I can read my titles clear ; Love divine (Mississippi Sacred Harp Singers) -- Oh Rosie ; Lazarus (Inmates: Parchman State Penitentiary, Camp B, Lambert).
Call Number
*LZR 69179
LCCN
74761460
OCLC
3548237
Title
Mississippi folk voices [sound recording].
Imprint
[S.l.] : Southern Folklore, [1973]
Performer
Various performers.
Local Note
Library's copy lacks additional program notes.
Added Author
Strickland, Napoleon. Performer
Mitchell, Bill. Performer
Thomas, Son, 1926-1993. Performer
Arnold, John (Musician) Performer
Jones, J. L. Performer
Mississippi. Department of Archives and History.
Chapman Family (Musical group) Performer
Good Guys (Musical group) Performer
Mississippi Sacred Harp Singers. Performer
Added Title
Somebody knocking on my door.
Baby please don't go.
Glory glory hallelujah.
Pico Polka.
High level.
Tom & Jerry.
Tom and Jerry.
Cool water.
Momma talk to your daughter.
Hobo's meditation.
We so glad to be here.
God spoke.
He's my rock, my sword, my shield.
Light at the river.
As I go along my way.
When I can read my titles clear.
Love divine.
Oh Rosie.
Lazarus.
Publisher No.
SF-101 Southern Folklore
101 Southern Folklore
Research Call Number
*LZR 69179 Program notes on container.
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