TY - SOUND TI - Songs and ballads of the bituminous miners PY - 1965/// PB - Library of Congress Music Division N1 - Sound disc, analog; Part of the Folk Music of the United States Series. From the Archive of Folk Song; Side 1: 1. The Hard Working Miner / G.C. Martin, Braeholm, West Virginia, 1940 -- 2. Blue Monday / Michael F. Barry, New Kensington, Pennsylvania, 1940 -- 3. Two cent Coal / David Morrison, Finlayville, Pennsylvania, 1940 -- 4. The Young Lady Who Married A Mule Driver / James T. Downer, Steubenville, Ohio, 1940 -- 5. The Dying Mine Brakeman / sung with guitar by Orville J. Jenks, Welch, West Virginia, 1940 -- 6. The Coal Loading Machine / The Evening Breezes Sextet, Welch, West Virginia, 1940 -- 7. Sprinkle Coal Dust On My Grave / sung with guitar by Orville J. Jenks, Welch, West Virginia, 1940 -- 8. That Little Lump of Coal / sung with guitar by William March and Richard Lawson, Kenvir, Kentucky, 1940 -- 9. Mule Skinnin' Blues / Joe Glancy, Norton, Virginia, 1940 -- Side 2: 1. Harlan County Blues / sung with guitar by George Davis, Glomawr, Kentucky, 1940 -- 2. Coal Diggin' Blues / sung with guitar by Jerrel Stanley, Braeholm, West Virginia, 1940 -- 3. Coal Loadin' Blues / Joe Glancy, Norton, Virginia, 1940 -- 4. Drill Man Blues / George "Curly" Sizemore, Lochgelly, West Virginia, 1940 -- 5. Hignite Blues / Wesley J. Turner, Shamrock Mountain, Kentucky, 1940 -- 6. Payday At the Mine / Played on fiddle, with guitar, by Charles Underwood, Price Hill, West Virginia, 1940 -- 7. This What the Union Done / Uncle George Jones, Trafford, Alabama, 1940 -- 8. We Done Quit / Sam Johnson, Pursglove, West Virginia, 1940) -- 9. A Coal Miner's Goodbye / Rev. Archie Conway, Man, West Virginia, 1940; 1940; Transferred to 18 CDA record collection ER -