Roscoe and Ethel Holcomb I Wish I Were a Single Girl Again
Mount Music Of Kentucky LP (1960)
Mountain Music Of Kentucky LP. Folkways Records(FA 2317). 1960. Recorded, edited, and annotated by John Cohen.
- Quondam Regular Baptist Church at Jeff - Astonishing Grace
- Martha Hall - Foreign Lander
- Granville Bowlen - Charlie's Smashing
- Willie Chapman - Little Baboon
- Lee Sexton - Fox Hunt
- Roscoe Holcomb - E Virginia Blues
- James B. Cornett - Leap Of '65
- George Davis - Death Of The Bluish Hawkeye
- "Banjo" Bill Cornett - One-time Age Pension Blues
- Marion Summner - Lost Indian
- Marion Summner - Soldier'south Joy
- Granville Bowlen - Cotton wool Eyed Joe
- Granville Bowlen - Little Sunshine
- Martin Young & Corbett Grigsby - John Henry
- Willie Chapman - Jaw Os
- Lee Sexton - St. Louis Blues
- Roscoe Holcomb - Wayfaring Stranger
- Roscoe Holcomb - Beyond The Rocky Mountain
- Roscoe Holcomb - Stingy Adult female Blues
- Roscoe Holcomb - Blackeyed Susie
- Roscoe Holcomb - I Wish I Were A Single Girl Once again
- Martha Hall - Young & Tender Ladies
- Martha Hall - Kitty Lonely
- James B. Cornett - Barbara Allen
- "Banjo" Bill Cornett - Sweetness Willie
- "Banjo" Nib Cornett - Buck Creek Girls
- "Banjo" Bill Cornett - Cluck Quondam Hen
- Corbett Grigsby & Martin Immature - Rocky Isle
- Corbett Grigsby & Martin Young - No Letter In The Mail
- James Crase - Give The Fiddler A Dram
- James Crase - Old Joe Clark
Southern Mount Folksongs and Ballads LP (195?)
Southern Mountain Folksongs and Ballads LP. Riverside Records (12-617). 195?
- Artus Moser - Bobby Blue Eyes
- Harry & Jeanie Westward - Nine Pound Hammer
- George Pegram - The Boston Infiltrator
- George Pegram - Mountain Fox Hunt
- Harry & Jeanie West - Banks of the Ohio
- Virgil Sturgill - Devilish Mary
- Obray Ramsey - Jim Gunter and the Steer
- Artus Moser - The Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea
- Harry & Jeanie West - Bury Me Beneath the Willow
- Artus Moser - I Went Upwardly On the Mountain
- Harry & Jeanie West - Knoxville Girl
- George Pegram & Walter Parham - I Am a Pilgrim
- Virgil Sturgill - Charles Guiteau
- Artus Moser - Mole in the Ground
- Harry & Jeanie W - Wild Neb Jones
- George Pegram & Walter Parham - Pickin' and Blowin'
- Artus Moser - The Cherry Tree Carol
- Obray Ramsey - On Top of Old Smoky
Roosevelt Charles - Dejection, Prayer, Piece of work and Trouble Songs LP (1964)
Roosevelt Charles - Blues, Prayer, Work and Problem Songs LP. Roosevelt Charles (vocals) accompanied by Otis Webster (vocals and guitar). Vanguard (VRS-9136). 1964.
- Mean Trouble Blues
- Mule Dejection
- Uncle Bud
- Meeting at the Old Campsite Basis
- The Bole Weevil and the Bale Weevil
- Pick 'Em Up Higher
- I'g A Gamblin' Man
- Jonah and the Whale
- Greenback Dollar Blues
- Wasn't I Lucky
- Pikestaff Choppin'
- That Ole Send o' Zion
- Jesus is a-Listenin'
- It's Gettin' Late
- Freight Train Dejection
- Keep Yo' Lamp Trimmed an' Burnin'
Prison Worksongs LP (1959)
Prison Worksongs LP. Louisiana Folklore Society (LFS A-5). 1959.
- Big Louisiana, Reverend Rogers, Roosevelt Charles - Berta
- Guitar Welch, Hogman Maxey, Andy Mosely - Take This Hammer
- Reverend Rogers, Large Louisiana, Jose Smith - Stewball
- Odea Matthews - V Long Years For One Man
- Guitar Welch, Hogman Maxey, Andy Mosely - Alberta Allow Your Bang Grow Long
- James Russell and Gang - I Had V Long Years
- Johnny Butler and Gang - Early In The Forenoon
- Roosevelt Charles, Arthur Davis, Big Louisiana - All Teamed Upwards In Angola's Mule Lot
- Willy Rafus and Gang - I Got A Hurtin' In My Right Side
- Willy Rafus, Andy Mosely, Johnny Butler - Cleanin' This Highway
- Guitar Welch, Hogman Maxey, Robert Pete Williams - John Henry
- Odea Matthews - Something Within Me
- Murray Macon - Jesus Cares
Angola Prison house Spirituals LP (1959)
Angola Prison house Spirituals LP. Folk-Lyric Records (LFS A-vi). 1959.
- Andy Mosely with guitar accompaniment past Robert Pete Williams - I'1000 on My Style
- Robert Pete Williams - Church building on Fire with the Give-and-take of God
- Robert (Guitar) Welch - What Shall I Practice
- Will Rafus, atomic number 82; Edward James, Ollis Brown, and Burnel Jones - Blood brother Norah
- Tom Dutson with guitar accessory by Robert Pete Williams - Footling School Song
- Robert Pete Williams - Dyin' Soul
- Roosevelt Charles - Allow My People Become
- Robert Pete Williams - And then Much Is Happenin' in the News
- Tom Dutson with guitar accessory by Robert Pete Williams - Dig My Grave With a Silver Spade
- Andy Mosely (vocals and washboard,) with guitar accompaniment by Hogman Maxey - Brother Mosely Crossed the Water
- Willy Joe, lead; Roosevelt Charles, Edward James, and Willy McGee - I'm Stranded on the Banks of Ole Jordan
- Robert Pete Williams - I'm Goin' Back with Him When He Comes
- Reverend Benjamin E. Osborne and congregation - The Quondam Ship of Zion
Negro Prison house Camp Worksongs LP (1956)
Negro Prison Camp Worksongs LP. Recorded at Ramsey and Retrieve State Farms, Texas. Folkways Records (FE 4475). 1956 (recorded 1951). All tracks performed by Prisoners at the Ramsey and Call up State Farms, Texas.
- Let Your Hammer Band
- Here, Rattler, Here
- Chopping In The New Ground
- Mighty Bright Lite
- Go Down Former Hannah
- Grizzly Carry
- Lost John
- You Got To Bustle
- I Demand More than Power
- Nosotros Need Some other Witness
Negro Sociology from Texas State Prisons LP (1965)
Negro Sociology from Texas Land Prisons LP. Piece of work Songs, Blues, Spirituals, Preaching, Toasts. Elektra (EKS-7296). 1965.
- Johnny Jackson (lead) - Raise 'Em Up Higher (worksong)
- Marshall Phillips - Don't Look So Downhearted Buddy (toast)
- Joseph "Chinaman" Johnson (leader) - Movement Along 'Gator (worksong)
- Joseph "Chinaman" Johnson - Three Moore Brothers (Cante-fable)
- Johnnie H. Robinson (first atomic number 82,) Eddie Ray Zachary (2nd lead) - Assassination Of The President (topical/gospel)
- George White - Don't Exist Uneasy (spiritual)
- Jesse "G.I. Jazz" Hendricks (showtime lead,) Matt Williams (second lead) - Rattler (worksong)
- Johnny Jackson (lead) - Hammer Ring (worksong)
- Louis "Salary & Porkchop" Houston - T.B. Bees (toast)
- Mack Maze - If You See My Female parent (blues)
- Joseph "Chinaman" Johnson (lead) - Just Like A Tree Planted By The Water (worksong)
- Houston Page (lead) - See How They Washed My Lord (spiritual)
- W.D. "Alec" Alexander - Daniel In The Panthera leo'southward Den (preaching parody)
- Virgil Asbury (lead) - Twoscore-Four Hammers (worksong)
Reverend Pearly Brown - It'southward A Mean Old Earth To Try To Live In LP (1975)
Reverend Pearly Brown - It's A Mean Quondam World To Try To Live In LP. Rounder Records (2011). 1975.
- How Long Has It Been Since You Been Home?
- The Day Is Past and Gone
- It's A Mean Old World To Try To Live In
- What A Time
- Pure Faith
- Assistance Me to Sympathize
- How About You
- Nothin' Simply Joy
- Some other Child of God Gone Home
- Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burnin'
- Please Mommy Stay Home With Me
- Peace Volition Prevail
- Good day
Rev. Pearly Brown - Georgia Street Vocaliser LP (1961)
Rev. Pearly Chocolate-brown - Georgia Street Vocalizer LP. Spirituals with guitar accessory. Folk-Lyric Recording Company (FL 108). 1961.
- God Don't Ever Change
- Just A Closer Walk With Thee
- You lot're Gonna Demand That Pure Religion
- Savior, Don't Y'all Pass Me
- Motherless Children
- Oh What A Mourning
- I Must Meet Jesus
- Nobody's Mistake But Mine
- I Know Information technology Was The Claret
- By And By, I'm Gonna See The King
- Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning
- If I Never Come across You Anymore
- 90-9 And A Half Won't Do
- It'due south A Mean One-time World
- The Bully Speckled Bird
Tom Ashley & Tex Isley Play and Sing American Folk Music LP (1966)
Clarence Tom Ashley and Tex Isley Play and Sing American Folk Music LP. Folkways Records (FA 2350). 1966. Vocals, banjo accompaniment and second guitar by Thomas C. Ashley. Lead guitar accompaniments and autoharp by Larry "Tex" Isley.
- May I Slumber In Your Befouled Tonite Mister?
- Rude and Rambling Man
- Whoa, Mule
- Faded Roses
- Shout Piddling Lulu
- The Firm Carpenter
- I'm The Man That Rode The Mule Effectually The World
- Wild Bill Jones
- The Little Log Cabin in The Lane
- Cluck, Old Hen
- Frankie Silvers
- The Prisoner'southward Vocal
- Difficult Luck Blues
- Petty Hillside
Frank Proffitt Sings Folk Songs LP (1962)
Frank Proffitt Sings Folk Songs LP. Folkways Records (FA 2360). 1962.
- Beaver Dam Road
- Cindy
- Bo Lamkin
- Julie Jenkins
- George Collins
- Ninety and Nine
- Down in the Valley
- Baby-O
- Old Abe
- Poor Ellen Smith
- Dan Doo
- John Hardy
- Groundhog
- Johnson Boys
George Pegram & Walter "Red" Parham - Pickin' and Blowin' LP (1957)
George Pegram & Walter "Red" Parham - Pickin' and Blowin' LP. Riverside Records (RLP 12-650). 1957. George Pegram, banjo and vocals; Walter Parham, mouth harp (vocals on last choice of each side by Parham).
- Old Rattler
- The Wreck of the Old 97
- Lost John
- Georgia Buck
- Cackling Hen
- Sourwood Mountain
- Wildwood Flower
- Downward In the Valley
- Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
- Gyre On Buddy
- Old Joe Clark
- Downfall of Paris
- Volition the Circle Exist Unbroken
- Listen to the Mocking Bird
- Johnson's Old Greyness Mule
- Chicken Reel
- Turkey In the Straw
- Foggy Mount Top
Banjo Songs of the Southern Mountains LP (1955)
Banjo Songs of the Southern Mountains LP. Riverside Records (RLP 12-610). 1955.
- Obray Ramsey (banjo & vocals) & Henry Gentry (guitar) - Little Maggie
- George Pegram (banjo & vocals) & Walter Parham (harmonica) - Cripple Creek
- Harry W (banjo) & Jeanie Westward (guitar & vocals) - Keep My Skillet Skillful and Greasy
- George Pegram (banjo & vocals) & Walter Parham (harmonica) - Sometime Reuben
- Harry Westward (banjo & vocals) & Jeanie West (guitar & vocals) - Careless Love
- George Pegram (banjo & vocals) & Walter Parham (harmonica) - John Henry
- "Aunt" Samantha Bumgarner (banjo & vocals) - Way Down on the Island
- Harry West (banjo & vocals) & Jeanie West (guitar & vocals) - Awake, Awake Ye Drowsy Sleepers
- Obray Ramsey (banjo & vocals) & Henry Gentry (guitar) - Poor Little Ellen
- George Pegram (banjo solo) - Arkansas Traveller
- Harry West (banjo) & Jeanie West (guitar & vocals) - The Boston Burglar
- George Pegram (banjo & vocals) & Walter Parham (harmonica) - Adept Old Mountain Dew
- Harry Due west (banjo) & Jeanie W (guitar & vocals) - Lost John
- Obray Ramsey (banjo & vocals) & Henry Gentry (guitar) - Pretty Polly
- Harry West (banjo) & Jeanie W (guitar & vocals) - Finger Ring
- George Pegram (banjo & vocals) & Walter Parham (harmonica) - Cumberland Gap
- "Aunt" Samantha Bumgarner (banjo & vocals) - Fly Around, My Pretty Little Miss
Pete Steele - Banjo Tunes and Songs LP (1958)
Pete Steele - Banjo Tunes and Songs LP. Folkways Records (FS 3828). 1958.
- Ellen Smith
- Little Birdie
- The Train A-Pullin'
- The Crooked Hill
- Galilee
- The Unclouded Days
- Shady Grove
- Difficult Times
- Goin' Around The World Infant Mine
- East Virginia
- The Cuckoo
- The State of war Is A-Ragin' For Johnny
- Coal Creek March
- Final Pay Day at Coal Creek
- Ida Cherry
- Pretty Polly
- The Scoldin' Married woman
- The Firm Carpenter
Dock Boggs - Legendary Vocalizer & Banjo Player LP (1964)
Dock Boggs - Legendary Singer & Banjo Player LP. Folkways Records (FA 2351). 1964.
- Down South Blues (arr. Dock Boggs)
- Country Blues (arr. Dock Boggs)
- Pretty Polly
- Coal Creek March
- My Quondam Horse Died (Dock Boggs)
- Wild Bill Jones
- Rowan County Crew
- New Prisoner's Vocal
- Oh Death
- Dissipated Son
- Mother'due south Advice
- Drunkard's Lone Child
- Bright Sunny Due south
- Mistreated Mama Blues (arr. Dock Boggs)
- Harvey Logan
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