Anglo American songs and ballads [album 21, disc 5]
Material type: MusicPublisher number: AAFS 105 | Library of CongressPublication details: Library of Congress, 1945-48.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:- Transferred to 13 CDA record collection.
Contents:
Side 1: 1. Jackie's Gone A Sailing -- 2. Sweet William. (Mrs Maud Long of Hot Springs, North Carolina, recorded at Washington DC, 1947) -- Side 2: 1. Buffalo Boy -- 2. The Barnyard. (sung with guitar by Sam D. Hinton of La Jolla, California, recorded at Washington DC, 1947) -- 3. My Grandmother Green. (Mrs Maud Long of Hot Springs, North Carolina, recorded at, Washington DC, 1947). Recorded Duncan B.M. Emrich.
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Sound disc, analog.
Part of a five disc set: Album 21 issued by the Library of Congress Music Division Recording Laboratory between 1945 and 1948.
Side 1: 1. Jackie's Gone A Sailing -- 2. Sweet William. (Mrs Maud Long of Hot Springs, North Carolina, recorded at Washington DC, 1947) -- Side 2: 1. Buffalo Boy -- 2. The Barnyard. (sung with guitar by Sam D. Hinton of La Jolla, California, recorded at Washington DC, 1947) -- 3. My Grandmother Green. (Mrs Maud Long of Hot Springs, North Carolina, recorded at, Washington DC, 1947). Recorded Duncan B.M. Emrich.
1947.
Transferred to 13 CDA record collection.