FOLK-LYRIC Records

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107

Snooks Eaglin

Lucius Bridges

Brother Randolph

New Orleans Washboard Blues

(Possum Up A Simmon Tree / That's All Right / Veal Chop And Pork Chop / I Ain't Gonna Study War No More / Model T And The Train / Jack O'Diamonds / Death Valley Blues / This Train / Bottle Up And Go / Mardi Gras Mambo / Rock Me Mama / John Henry / Locomotive Train / I Had A Little Woman / Don't Leave Me Mama)

Folk-Lyric 107

1960

Snooks Eaglin

Lucius Bridges

Brother Randolph

Possum Up A Simmon Tree

(Possum Up A Simmon Tree / That's All Right / Veal Chop And Pork Chop / Down By The Riverside / Model T And The Train / Jack O'Diamonds / Death Valley Blues / Rock Me Mama / John Henry / Locomotive Train / I Had A Little Woman / Rock Me Mama)

Folk-Lyric 107 bis

108

Rev. Pearly Brown

Georgia Street Singer

(God Don't Never Change / Just A Closer Walk With Thee / You're Gonna Need That Pure Religion / Savior, Don't You Pass Me By / Motherless Children / Oh What A Morning / I Must See Jesus / Nobody's Fault But Mine / I Know It Was The Blood / By And By (I'm Gonna See The King) / Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning / If I Never See You Anymore / Ninety-Nine And A Half Won't Do / It's A Mean Old World / The Great Speckled Bird)

Folk-Lyric 108

Folk-Lyric 108 bis

109

Robert Pete Williams

Those Prison Blues

(I'll Be Glad When I'm From Behind Iron Walls / Louise / Blue In Me / Come Here Baby, Tell Me What Is Wrong With You / I Got The Blues So Bad / Boogy Woman (with Hogman Maxey, 12-str. g) / Pardon Denied Again / Army Blues (with Hogman Maxey, 12-str. g) / Blues In The Dark / Make Me A Pallet On The Floor / Angola Special)

Folk-Lyric 109

Folk-Lyric 109 bis

110

Billie & DeDe Pierce

New Orleans Jazz
(Eh La Bas / Gulf Coast Blues / Some Of These Days / You Can Depend On Me / The Peanut Vendor / Jelly Roll / Mama Don't Allow / Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out / Going Back To Florida / Panama / St. James Infirmary / John Henry)

111

various artists

Country Negro Jam Session

(44 Blues (Butch Cage & Willie Thomas) / Who Broke The Lock (Butch Cage & Willie Thomas) / It's The Sign Of The Judgement (Butch Cage & Willie Thomas) / Jelly Roll (Butch Cage & Willie Thomas) / Brown Skin Woman (Butch Cage & Willie Thomas) / Mississippi Heavy Water Blues (Robert Pete Williams) / Smokes Like Lightning (Clarence Edwards) / You Don't Love Me (Clarence Edwards) / Foxhunt (Ben Douglas) / Your Dice Won't Pass (Sally Dotson) / I've Got Religion (Rebecca Smith) / Going Downtown Boogie (Smokey Baby) / I Won't Be Your Low Down Dog No More (Leon Strickland))

Folk-Lyric 111

112

John Burgess

The Art Of The Bagpipe

(Leaving Lunga / Athole Cummers - Thomson's Dirk / John MacDonald Of Glencoe - Arniston Castle - Mrs. MacPherson Of Inveran / The Hen's March / The Braes Of Locheil / Lament For The Children / Parker's Welcome To Perthshire / John Paterson's Mare / Loch Monar / Lady MacBeath - The Smith Of Chilliechassie / Donald Cameron - Maggie Cameron - Sandy Cameron / The Shaggy Grey Buck / The Stirlingshire Militia / Bonny Argyll / The Old Wife's Dance / Blair Drummond - Pretty Marion / Donald MacLean's Farewell To Oban / Paddy O'Rafferty)

Folk-Lyric 112

113

Dominic Behan

Finnegan's Wake and other Irish Folksongs sung by Dominic Behan

(Finnegan's Wake / Bonny Boy / Mrs. McGrath / Master McGrath / Dicey Riley / Kelvin Lass / McCafferty / Bucket of Mountain Dew / Van Diemen's Land / The Wearing of the Green / The Limerick Rake / Boston Burglar / Hand Me Down My Petticoat / The Charladies' Ball / The Rocks of Baun / Buacailinn Donn / Brian O'Linn / The Ballad of Perse O'Reilly / Botheration / Mrs. Hooligan's Christmas Cake)

Folk-Lyric 113

114

Peggy Seeger

Peggy Seeger sings and plays
American Folksongs For Banjo

(John Riley II / Jesus Borned In Bethlea / Morman Crossing / Willie Moore / London Bridge (Is A-Falling Down) / Hiram Hubbert / Young Emily / Walkin' And A-Talkin' / Wife Wrapt In Wether's Skin / Handsome Molly / Two Sisters / Weevily Wheat / Turnip Greens / Fair Rosamund / Opera Reel - Devil's Dream / Betsy's Reel - Portsmouth Hornpipe / Henry Cooper / Red Haired Boy)

Folk-Lyric 114

116

Betsy Miller and EwanMacColl

A Garland Of Scots Folksong
(The Bonnie Banks O' Airdrie / The Auld Man's Mare's Dead / The Braes O' Balquither / The Crooked Bawbee / Lovely Nancy / Galla Water / Will Ye Go To Flanders? / The Spinning Wheel / Robbie And Grannie / A Wee Drappie O'T / Lord Randal / To Daunton Me / The Duke Of Athol)

Folk-Lyric 116

117

various artists

Primitive Piano

(Dad's Piece (Speckled Red) / Early In The Morning (Speckled Red) / Oh Red (Speckled Red) / Doug's Jump (Doug Suggs) / Sweet Patootie (Doug Suggs) / Bat's Blues (James "Bat the Hummingbird" Robinson) / Four O'Clock (James "Bat the Hummingbird" Robinson) / Keep A Knockin' (Billie Pierce) / See See Rider (Billie Pierce) / Florida Blues (Billie Pierce) / Bye And Bye (take 1) (Billie & DeDe Pierce) / Bye And Bye (take 2) (Billie & DeDe Pierce) / Smoke Like Lightning (Doug Suggs) / Slow And Low (Doug Suggs) / Interview (Doug Suggs))

Folk-Lyric 117

118

Smoky Babe And

His Friends

Hot Blues
(Rabbit Blues / Too Many Women / Two Wings / Mississippi River So Deep & Wide / I'm Broke And I'm Hungry / My Baby She Told Me / Black Ghost / Ain't Got No Rabbit Dog / Bad Whiskey / Black Gal / My Baby Put Me Down / Going Back Home)

Folk-Lyric 118

120

Peggy Seeger

Popular Ballads
(Lady Isabel And The Elf Knight / The False Love Won Back / Old Bangham / Green Beds / The Lady And The Dragoon / The Four Maries / The Dreadful Ghost / The Farmer's Curst Wife / Earl Brand / Young Beichan / Fair Maid On The Shore)

Folk-Lyric 120

121

A.L. Lloyd

Selections from the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs

(The Devil And The Ploughman / The False Bride / A Sailors Life / Rounding the Horn / Salisbury Plain / One Night As I Lay On My Bed / George Collins / Gaol Song / The Whale Catchers / The Trees They Do Grow High / Ye Mariners All / Six Dukes Went A Fishing / The Grey Cock / The Sailor From Dover / Lovely Joan / Gentleman Soldier)

Folk-Lyric 121

122

Jim Smoak &

The Louisiana Honeydrippers

Bayou Bluegrass

(Calinda / Run, Boy, Run / Liza Jane / My Last Dollar Is Gone / Old Dan Tucker / The Lakes Of Ponchartrain / Rabbit, Where's Your Mammy? / Underneath The Weeping Willow / Chicken Pie / Kissin' Cousins / Woodchuck In The Deadnin' / Poor Man / Whoah, Mule, Whoah / Great Big Billy Goat / Bill Cheatum / Raisin' A Ruckus Tonight / The Fisher's Hornpipe)

Folk-Lyric 122

123

Snuffy Jenkins and The Hired Hands

CAROLINA BLUEGRASS

(Watermelon Hangin' On A Vine / Step It Up And Go / Possum Up A Gum Stump / Spanish Fandango / Long Journey Home / Charmin' Betsy / Dixie, There's No Place Like Home / Television / Big-Eared Mule / The Covered Wagon Rolled Right Along / Boggy Road To Texas / Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star / Miller's Reel / Gonna Catch That Train An' Ride / Born In Hard Luck / The Sweetest Gift, A Mother's Smile / Long Time Gone / Snuffy's Talking Blues)

Folk-Lyric 123

124

Sylvia Mars

Blues Walk Right In

(Walk Right In / Trouble Trouble Trouble / Let That Liar Pass / Lowdown Death / Back Water Blues / Noah Noah / No Hidin' Place Down There / Before This Time Another Year / He's Got Me Goin' / I Have A Friend / We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder / Dark Was The Night / Things About Comin' My Way)

Folk-Lyric 124

125

Blind Gary Davis

Pure Religion And Bad Company

(Pure Religion / Mountain Jack / Right Now / Buck Dance / Candy Man / Devil's Dream / Moon Goes Down / Coco Blues / Runnin' To The Judgement / Hesitation / Bad Company / I Didn't Want To Join The Band / Evening Sun Goes Down / Seven Sisters / My Heart Is Fixed)

126

Jesse Fuller

Greatest Of The Negro Minstrels

(Crazy About A Woman / C.C. Rider / Ninety Nine Years / Stranger's Blues / I Want A Little Girl / Old Cincinnati Blues / Long A I Can Feel The Spirit / Black And Blue / Brown Skin Woman / I Got My Eyes On You / Preacher Lowdown / Bill Bailey / San Francisco Bay Blues)

Folk-Lyric 126

127

earl long

last of the redhot papas

(Selections from the frank, fierly, folksy speeches and remarks of Louisiana’s late Governor Earl K. Long – one of the last representatives of the earthy tradition of frontier oratory.)

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