1.1 Henry Lee - Dick Justice 1.2 Fatal Flower Garden - Nelston's Hawaiians 1.3 House Carpenter - Clarence Ashley 1.4 Drunkard's Special - Coley Jones 1.5 Old Lady and the Devil - Bill ; Belle Reed 1.6 The Butcher's Boy - Buell Kazee 1.7 The Wagoner's Lad - Buell Kazee 1.8 King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - Chubby Parker 1.9 Old Shoes and Leggins - Uncle Eck Dunford 1.10 Willie Moore - Richard Burnett and Leonard Rutherford 1.11 A Lazy Farmer Boy - Buster Carter and Preston Young 1.12 Peg and Awl - Carolina Tar Heels 1.13 Ommie Wise - G.B. Grayson 1.14 My Name Is John Johanna - Kelly Harrell 2.1 Bandit Cole Younger - Edward L. Crain 2.2 Charles Giteau - Kelly Harrel 2.3 John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man - Carter Family 2.4 Gonna Die with My Hammer in My Hand - Williamson Brothers and Curry 2.5 Stackalee - Frank Hutchison 2.6 White House Blues - Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers 2.7 Frankie - Mississippi John Hurt 2.8 When That Great Ship Went Down - William and Versey Smith 2.9 Engine 143 - Carter Family 2.10 Kassie Jones - Furry Lewis 2.11 Down on Penny's Farm - Bently Boys 2.12 Mississippi Boweavil Blues - Masked Marvel 2.13 Got the Farm Land Blues - Carolina Tar Heels 3.1 Sail Away Lady - Uncle Bunt Stephens 3.2 The Wild Wagoner - Jilson Setters 3.3 Wake Up Jacob - Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers 3.4 La Danseuse - Delma Lachney and Blind Uncle Gaspard 3.5 Georgia Stomp - Andrew and Jim Baxter 3.6 Brilliancy Medley - Eck Robertson 3.7 Indian War Whoop - Hoyt Ming ; His Pep-Steppers 3.8 Old Country Stomp - Henry Thomas 3.9 Old Dog Blue - Jim Jackson 3.10 Saut Crapaud - Columbus Fruge 3.11 Acadian One-Step - Joseph Falcon 3.12 Home Sweet Home - Breaux Freres 3.13 Newport Blues - Cincinnati Jug Band 3.14 Moonshiner's Dance (Part One) - Frank Cloutier and the Victoria Cafe Orchestra 4.1 You Must Be Born Again - Rev. J.M. Gates 4.2 Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting - Rev. J.M. Gates 4.3 Rocky Road - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers 4.4 Present Joys - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers 4.5 This Song of Love - Middle Georgia Singing Conv. No. 1 4.6 Judgement - Sister Mary Nelson 4.7 He Got Better Things for You - Memphis Sanctified Singers 4.8 Since I Laid My Burden Down - Elders McIntorsh ; Edwards' Sanctified Singers 4.9 John the Baptist - Rev. Moses Mason 4.10 Dry Bones - Bascom Lamar Lunsford 4.11 John the Revelator - Blind Willie Johnson 4.12 Little Moses - Carter Family 4.13 Shine on Me - Ernest Phipps ; Holiness Singers 4.14 Fifty Miles of Elbow Room - Rev. F.W. McGee 4.15 In the Battlefield for My Lord - Rev. D.C. Rice and Congregation 5.1 The Coo Coo Bird - Clarence Ashley 5.2 East Virginia - Buell Kazee 5.3 Minglewood Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers 5.4 I Woke Up One Morning in May - Didier Hebert 5.5 James Alley Blues - Richard 'Rabbit' Brown 5.6 Sugar Baby - Dock Boggs 5.7 I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground - Bascom Lamar Lunsford 5.8 Mountaineer's Courtship - Ernest and Hattie Stoneman 5.9 The Spanish Merchant's Daughter - Stoneman Family 5.10 Bob Lee Junior Blues - Memphis Jug Band 5.11 Single Girl, Married Girl - Carter Family 5.12 Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme - Cleoma Breaux ; Joseph Falcon 5.13 Rabbit Foot Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson 5.14 Expressman Blues - Sleepy John Estes ; Yank Rachell 6.1 Poor Boy Blues - Ramblin' Thomas 6.2 Feather Bed - Cannon's Jug Stompers 6.3 Country Blues - Dock Boggs 6.4 99 Year Blues - Julius Daniels 6.5 Prison Cell Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson 6.6 See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - Blind Lemon Jefferson 6.7 C'est Si Triste Sans Lui - Cleoma and Ophy Breaux and Joseph Falcon 6.8 Way Down the Old Plank Road - Uncle Dave Macon 6.9 Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line - Uncle Dave Macon 6.10 Spike Driver Blues - Mississippi John Hurt 6.11 K.C. Moan - Memphis Jug Band 6.12 Train on the Island - J.P. Nestor 6.13 The Lone Star Trail - Ken Maynard 6.14 Fishing Blues - Henry Thomas
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Reissue - Originally released in 1953 as 3 volumes of 2 LPs each, this historic collection is now available as 3 separately packaged boxes containing 6 remastered CDs. Rare photos, interviews and essays are also included. "The most influential and magical document of the American urban folk revival." Billboard.