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Play and dance songs and tunes : Negro game songs [album 9, disc 5]

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: AAFS 45 | Library of CongressPublication details: Library of Congress, 1943-4.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:
  • Transferred to 9 CDA record collection.
Contents:
Side 1 - Negro Game Songs: 1. We're Goin' Around the Mountain / Eva Grace Boone and group, Brandon, Mississippi, 1937. Recorded John A. Lomax -- 2. Old Lady Sittin' in the Dining Room -- 3. Little Sally Walker -- 4. All Around the Maypole / Eva Grace Boone and group, Brandon, Mississippi, 1939. Recorded Herbert Halpert -- Side 2: 1. Sissy in the Barn -- 2. Little Rosa Lee / Eva Grace Boone and group, Brandon, Mississippi, 1939. Recorded Herbert Halpert -- 3. Gwan Roun', Rabbit -- 4. Satisfied / Anne Williams and group of Dundee, Mississippi. Recorded at Moorhead Plantation, Lula, Mississippi, 1942. Recorded Alan Lomax & Lewis Jones.
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SAD 36 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR05727

Sound disc, analog.

Part of a five disc set: Album 9 issued by the Library of Congress Music Division Recording Laboratory between January 1943 and December 1944.

Side 1 - Negro Game Songs: 1. We're Goin' Around the Mountain / Eva Grace Boone and group, Brandon, Mississippi, 1937. Recorded John A. Lomax -- 2. Old Lady Sittin' in the Dining Room -- 3. Little Sally Walker -- 4. All Around the Maypole / Eva Grace Boone and group, Brandon, Mississippi, 1939. Recorded Herbert Halpert -- Side 2: 1. Sissy in the Barn -- 2. Little Rosa Lee / Eva Grace Boone and group, Brandon, Mississippi, 1939. Recorded Herbert Halpert -- 3. Gwan Roun', Rabbit -- 4. Satisfied / Anne Williams and group of Dundee, Mississippi. Recorded at Moorhead Plantation, Lula, Mississippi, 1942. Recorded Alan Lomax & Lewis Jones.

Transferred to 9 CDA record collection.

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