This document provides the track list for a CD containing 23 songs recorded by Alan Lomax in 1947-1948 titled "Negro Prison Blues and Songs". The tracks cover a range of blues and folk songs focused on themes of prison, relationships, and work, including songs titled "How I Got In The Penitentiary", "It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad", and "What Makes A Work Song Leader".
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947-48 Alan Lomax Recordings 'Negro Prison Blues and Songs' (Full CD) Track List
This document provides the track list for a CD containing 23 songs recorded by Alan Lomax in 1947-1948 titled "Negro Prison Blues and Songs". The tracks cover a range of blues and folk songs focused on themes of prison, relationships, and work, including songs titled "How I Got In The Penitentiary", "It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad", and "What Makes A Work Song Leader".
This document provides the track list for a CD containing 23 songs recorded by Alan Lomax in 1947-1948 titled "Negro Prison Blues and Songs". The tracks cover a range of blues and folk songs focused on themes of prison, relationships, and work, including songs titled "How I Got In The Penitentiary", "It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad", and "What Makes A Work Song Leader".
TRACK LIST: 01 - Black Woman 02 - Duckin' And Dodgin' 03 - Early In The Mornin' 04 - How I Got In The Penitentiary 05 - It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad 06 - Jumpin' Judy 07 - Levee Camp Holler 08 - Lonesome Blues 09 - Murder's Home 10 - My Baby Got To Go 11 - No More, My Lord 12 - Old Alabama 13 - Old Dollar Mamie 14 - Penitentiary Blues 15 - Prettiest Train 16 - Prison Blues 17 - Rock Me Mama 18 - Rosie 19 - Stackerlee 20 - Tangle Eye Blues 21 - They'll Miss Me When I'm Gone 22 - What Makes A Work Song Leader 23 - Whoa, Buck
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