Jailhouse blues 1936 & 1939

Title
  1. Jailhouse blues [sound recording] : 1936 & 1939 / producer, Rosetta Reitz.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : Rosetta Records, p1987.

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Additional authors
  1. Halpert, Herbert.
  2. Lomax, John Avery, 1867-1948.
  3. Reitz, Rosetta.
  4. Archive of Folk Song (U.S.)
  5. Rosetta Records (Firm)
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Women's heritage series
Subject
  1. Folk music > Mississippi
  2. Women prisoners > Mississippi > Songs and music
  3. Blues (Music) > Mississippi > 1931-1940
  4. Folk songs, English > Mississippi
  5. African Americans > Mississippi > Music
Contents
  1. Dangerous blues (Mattie Mae Thomas) -- Noah built the ark (Josephine Douglas & group) -- Workhouse blues (Mattie Mae Thomas) --To be sho (Annabell Abrams & group) -- Levee camp blues (Beatrice Perry) -- Rabbit on a log (Mary James) -- Anybody here wants to buy some cabbage (group) -- Railroad man (Hattie Goff) -- Mr. Dooley don 'rest me (Hattie Goff) -- How'm I doin it (Josephine Parker) -- I gotta man in New Orleans (Josephine Parker) -- Last month of the year (Betty Mae Bowman & group) -- Big Mac from Macamere (Mattie Mae Thomas) -- No mo freedom (Eve White) -- No mo freedom (Mattie Mae Thomas) -- Where have you been John Billy (Beatrice Perry, Leana Johnson & Mary Parks) -- Gonna need my help some day (Elinor Boyer) -- Susie gal (Edna Taylor & group) -- Go way Devil, leave me alone (group) -- Make the Devil leave me alone (Mary James & group) -- Old apple tree in the ground (Elizabeth Moore) -- Shake em on down (Lucile Walker) -- Ricketiest superintendent (group) -- Penitentiary blues (Mattie Mae Thomas & group).
Call number
  1. Sc Audio RE-8331
Note
  1. "Women's a cappella songs from the Parchman Penitentiary"--Container.
  2. Historical and ethnographical notes on container.
Event (note)
  1. Field recordings made in 1936 and 1939 at the Women's Camp, Mississippi State Penal Farm, Parchman, by Herbert Halpert and John A. Lomax, for the Archive of Folk Song in the Library of Congress.
Title
  1. Jailhouse blues [sound recording] : 1936 & 1939 / producer, Rosetta Reitz.
Imprint
  1. New York, N.Y. : Rosetta Records, p1987.
Series
  1. Women's heritage series
Event
  1. Field recordings made in 1936 and 1939 at the Women's Camp, Mississippi State Penal Farm, Parchman, by Herbert Halpert and John A. Lomax, for the Archive of Folk Song in the Library of Congress.
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Added author
  1. Halpert, Herbert.
  2. Lomax, John Avery, 1867-1948.
  3. Reitz, Rosetta. Producer
  4. Archive of Folk Song (U.S.)
  5. Rosetta Records (Firm)
LCCN
  1. 88743125 /R/r91
Publisher no.
  1. RR 1316 Rosetta Records
Research call number
  1. Sc Audio RE-8331
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