Features folk, blues, jug music, gospel and jazz by artists such as Booker T. Laury, Jessie Mae Hemphill, Booba Barnes and Othar Turner, who introduces listeners to the rare example of an African-American fife-and-drum band.
Name | Artist | Time |
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Your Love Is Like a Hydrant | Booker T. Laury | 3:39 |
Shewolf | Jessie Mae Hemphill | 4:43 |
Fisherman's Luck | Roy Harper | 2:51 |
Gold Watch and Chain | Cumberland Express | 3:17 |
If It Ain't One Thing, It's Another | Spirit of Memphis | 3:14 |
Hog Mouth Sam from Alabam | Fred Ford & The Honeymoon Garner Trio | 3:03 |
Come on Little Mama, Let's Let It Go Tonight | The Brewers | 2:16 |
Nobody's Business but Mine | Beale Street Jug Band | 7:02 |
Going Back Home | Roosevelt Barnes | 4:50 |
Glory, Glory Hallelujah | Otha Turner & The Rising Star Fife and Drum Band | 2:48 |
Jasper Jail / Wayfaring Stranger / Jesus, Lover of My Soul | Hamper McBee | 2:54 |
Pray for the Lights to Go Out | Grandma Dixie Davis | 2:18 |
Cat Fight / Leather Britches | Leake County String Band | 3:26 |
Which Way Did My Baby Go | Moses Williams | 3:30 |
Alabamy Bound | Steamboat Strummers | 1:44 |
The Judy Nell Glide | Captain William Tippett | 1:29 |