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Lead Belly - The Smithsonian Folkways Collection FLAC
  • Performer: Lead Belly
  • Title: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection
  • Genre: Blues / Folk & World
  • Cat #: SFW 40201
  • Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
  • Country: US
  • Date of release: 2015
  • Style: Folk
  • FLAC size 1754 mb
  • MP3 size: 1322 mb
  • Record From 5 × CD, Compilation, Remastered Box Set

Tracklist

1Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
Vocals – Bessie SmithWritten-By – Jimmy Cox
3:42
2They Hung Him On The Cross (Version 1)2:26
3One Dime Blues
Written-By – Lemon Jefferson
2:25
4W.N.Y.C. - Folk Songs Of America - Lead Belly(14:42)
5The Titanic5:11
6Ha-Ha This A Way
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:34
7Boll Weevil
Recorded By – Frederic Ramsey
3:07
8 Disc Five - Last Sessions
9Good, Good, Good (Talking, Preaching) / We Shall Walk Through The Valley
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:11
10Whoa, Back, Buck
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:09
11W.N.Y.C. - Folk Songs Of America - Lead Belly And The Oleander Quartet(14:45)
12Almost Day1:05
13On A Monday
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterHarmonica – Sonny TerryWritten-By – Traditional
1:47
14Duncan And Brady
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
4:06
15Jean Harlow1:40
16Pigmeat
Guitar – Brownie McGhee
2:33
17Princess Elizabeth3:33
18Ain't Going Down To The Well No More (Version 2)1:23
19The Bourgeois Blues2:18
20Irene (Goodnight Irene)
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
1:53
21Linin' Track
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:11
22 Disc Four - Radio
23 Disc Two
24Shorty George
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:28
25Backwater Blues
Written-By – Bessie Smith
3:23
26John Hardy
Accordion – LeadbellyWritten-By – Traditional
2:43
27Fannin Street (Mister Tom Hughes Town)
Recorded By – Frederic Ramsey
3:30
28Outskirts Of Town
Harmonica – Sonny TerryWritten-By – Roy Jordan, William Weldon
2:40
29Diggin' My Potatoes
Written-By – Bill Broonzy
3:57
304, 5 And 9
Bass – Pops FosterGuitar – Brownie McGheeHarmonica – Sonny TerryPiano – Willie "The Lion" Smith
2:20
31Stewball
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:34
32Bring Me A Little Water, Silvy
Vocals – Anne Graham
0:48
33I'm Going To Buy You A Brand New Ford1:40
34John Henry
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterGuitar – Brownie McGheeHarmonica – Sonny TerryWritten-By – Traditional
3:10
35Come And Sit Down Beside Me1:02
36Fiddler's Dream
Guitar – Cisco HoustonMandolin – Woody GuthrieVocals – Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie
2:28
37Been So Long (Bellevue Hospital Blues)2:44
38Leaving Blues2:58
39Sally Walker
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:40
40 Disc One
41What's You Gonna Do When The World's On Fire
Vocals – Anne GrahamWritten-By – Traditional
2:12
42How Long, How Long
Harmonica – Sonny TerryWritten-By – Leroy Carr
2:13
43Big Fat Woman
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:10
44Didn't Old John Cross The Water
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:56
45Laura
Accordion – Leadbelly
1:41
46In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)
Written-By – Don Raye, Leroy Carr
3:29
47Springtime In The Rockies
Written-By – Woolsey, Sauer
3:02
48Good Morning Blues
Harmonica – Sonny Terry
2:24
49Poor Howard
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:36
50Julie Ann Johnson
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
0:41
51National Defense Blues
Bass – Pops FosterGuitar – Brownie McGheeHarmonica – Sonny TerryPiano – Willie "The Lion" Smith
3:13
52Sweet Jenny Lee
Recorded By – Frederic RamseyWritten-By – Walter Donaldson
1:51
53Sukey Jump
Accordion – Leadbelly
1:04
54Shout On
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:09
55Ham And Eggs
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:42
56The Midnight Special
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:03
57Yes, I Was Standing In The Bottom
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:41
58Alabama Bound
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterGuitar – Cisco HoustonMandolin – Woody GuthrieVocals – Cisco Houston, Woody GuthrieWritten-By – Traditional
2:17
59I'm So Glad, I Done Got Over
Written-By – Traditional
1:21
60How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
Written-By – Gene Austin, Roy Bergere
3:26
61Almost Day, Blues In My Kitchen, Blues In My Dining Room, I Went Up On The Mountain, Good Morning Blues, Baby, Don't You Love Me No More, T.B. Blues, Irene (Outro)
62Ain't You Glad (The Blood Done Signed My Name)2:19
63Packin' Trunk Blues2:35
64Go Down, Old Hannah
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
4:58
65Ella Speed
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
5:48
66You Can't Lose Me, Cholly2:37
67Easy Rider
Bass – Pops FosterGuitar – Brownie McGheeHarmonica – Sonny Terry
2:51
68Black Betty
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:53
69The Hindenburg Disaster3:22
70They Hung Him On The Cross (Version 2)2:49
71If It Wasn't For Dicky2:15
72Take This Hammer
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:15
73Everytime I Go Out1:25
74In The World2:02
75Queen Mary4:46
76Blind Lemon1:39
77Hitler Song (Mr. Hitler)4:31
78Pick A Bale Of Cotton
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterVocals – The Oleander QuartetWritten-By – Traditional
1:30
79Diggin' My Potatoes
Bass – Pops FosterGuitar – Brownie McGheeHarmonica – Sonny TerryPiano – Willie "The Lion" SmithVocals – Brownie McGheeWritten-By – Bill Broonzy
2:34
80Excerpt From "The Lonesome Train"
Written-By – Earl Robinson, Millard Lampell
3:11
81Cotton Fields2:06
82There's A Man Going Around Taking Names1:24
83Relax Your Mind4:05
84 Disc Three
85House Of The Rising Sun
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:24
86Governor O.K. Allen2:37
87Governor Pat Neff3:40
88Silver City Bound6:01
89When A Man's A Long Way From Home2:57
90Alberta3:11
91Red Cross Store Blues3:09
92Jail-House Blues1:13
93Black Girl (Where Did You Sleep Last Night)
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:07
94Keep Your Hands Off Her
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:51
95Haul Away Joe
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:48
96The Gallis Pole
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:45
97De Kalb Blues3:51
98Moanin'1:00
99Ain't It A Shame To Go Fishin' On A Sunday1:22
100Scottsboro Boys4:32
101Meeting At The Building
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
0:59
102Old Man
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:35
103It's Tight Like That
Written-By – H. Whittaker, T. Dorsey
3:09
104Rock Island Line
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:02
105We Shall Be Free
Harmonica – Sonny TerryVocals – Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie
2:34
106Green Corn
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:15
107Red River
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
2:14
108Sail On, Little Girl
Written-By – Amos Easton
3:14
109Jim Crow Blues3:30
110Old Riley
Arranged By – Huddie LedbetterWritten-By – Traditional
1:58
111Grey Goose, Boll Weevil, Yellow Gal, Ha-Ha This A Way, Leaving Blues, Irene (Outro)
112Noted Rider2:50
113T.B. Blues
Written-By – Victoria Spivey
3:43
114Rock Me (Hide Me In Thy Bosom)
Vocals – Anne GrahamWritten-By – Thomas A. Dorsey
2:19
115Out On The Western Plains1:31

Credits

  • Art DirectionVisual Dialogue
  • Compilation ProducerJeff Place, Robert Santelli
  • DesignVisual Dialogue
  • Edited ByCarla Borden
  • Executive-ProducerD.A. Sonneborn, Daniel E. Sheehy
  • GuitarLeadbelly
  • Liner NotesJeff Place, Robert Santelli
  • Production ManagerMary Monseur
  • Remastered ByPete Reiniger
  • VocalsLeadbelly

Notes

Discs packaged inside a 140-page, 12" book.

1-1: also known as "Irene, Goodnight"; from Folkways 2004, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; recorded possibly August 1943
1-2: from Folkways 2034, 1953/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; recorded May 1944
1-3: also known as "Cry to Me"; from Folkways 2942, 1953/ Smithsonian Folkways 40068, 1994; recorded 1949
1-4: from archive reel #3613/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; recording date unknown
1-5: from Folkways 31030, 1971/ Smithsonian 40105, 1998; recorded October 1948
1-6: also known as "In the Pines"; from Folkways 2014, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; recorded possibly Summer 1947
1-7: from Folkways 2004, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; from "Folk Songs of America," WNYC; recorded Fall 1941
1-8: also known as "This Old Hammer Killed John Henry"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; matrix SC-101; Smithsonian acetate 1431; recorded January 1942
1-9: also known as "The Cotton Song"; from Folkways 2014, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; recorded Summer 1947
1-10: also known as "In Dem Long Hot Summer Days," "Hey Rattler," "Old Rattler"; from Folkways 2014; recorded Summer 1947
1-11: from Folkways 2014, 1956/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; recorded January 1942
1-12: also known as "Maid Freed from the Gallows," "Hangman," "Gallows Pole," "Gallows Tree"; from Folkways 31030, 1971/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; recorded October 1948
1-13: from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; possibly matrix SC26; Smithsonian acetate 270; recorded January 9, 1942
1-14: from Folkways 2014, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; recorded possibly Summer 1947
1-15: from Folkways 2492, 1953/ Smithsonian Folkways 40068, 1994; recorded October 1948
1-16: from Library of Congress disc 4473A3; recorded August 23, 1940, in Washington, D.C.
1-17: also known as "Angola Blues" from LOC-124-B2; recorded July 1, 1934, at Angola Prison
1-18: also known as "Sweet Mary," "Oh Mary," "Going Back Home to Mary," "If I Had You Governor"; from Folkways 31030, 1971/ Smithsonian Folkways 40105, 1998; recorded from WNYC, October 1948
1-19: from Folkways 2488, 1962/ Smithsonian Folkways 40010, 1989; recording date unknown
1-20: also known as "Almost Done," "I Got Stripes"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 133; matrix 258; shellac disc; recorded August 1943
1-21: from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 1432; matrix MA-80; shellac disc; recorded July 1941
1-22: from Folkways 2488, 1962/ Smithsonian Folkways 40010, 1989; recorded ca. May 1944
1-23: from Folkways 2488, 1962/ Smithsonian Folkways 40010, 1989; recorded ca. May 1944
2-1: from Folkways 31019, 1968/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; Disc 6045; Smithsonian acetate 132; matrix D669; recorded ca. October 1946
2-2: also known as "Chicken Crowing for Midnight," "Christmas Song," "Christmas Is a Coming," from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 259; aluminum-based acetate disc; recording date unknown
2-3: from Folkways 2488, 1962/ Smithsonian Folkways 40010, 1989; Smithsonian acetate 385; matrix D674; recorded ca. October 1946
2-4: from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; matrix D674; Smithsonian acetate 276; recorded possibly in June 1946
2-5: also known as "Little Sally Walker"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 1430; matrix SC 27; shellac disc; recorded January 9, 1942
2-6: also known as "Sylvie"; from Folkways 2004, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; from "Folk Songs of America," WNYC: March 20, 1941
2-7: from Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; Asch 561-1; Smithsonian acetate 387; matrix SC275; recorded October 1943
2-8: also known as "Line 'Em"; from Folkways 2488, 1962; recorded May 1944
2-9: from Folkways 31030, 1971/ Smithsonian Folkways 40105, 1998; recorded October 1948
2-10: from Folkways 2014, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; "Folk Songs of America," WNYC: February 27, 1941; Smithsonian acetate 381
2-11: also known as "Make It on the Side of the Road"; from "Folk Songs of America," WNYC: March 20, 1940; Smithsonian acetate 382
2-12: from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; acetate 270; recorded January 11, 1941
2-13: from Disc 3002; matrix SC-270; recorded October 1943
2-14: also known as "Noted Rider Blues," "No Good Rider"; matrix SC-271; Smithsonian acetate 217; aluminum-based acetate disc; recorded October 1943
2-15: also known as "All Over This World"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; matrix SC-273; Smithsonian acetate 684; recorded September 1, 1943
2-16: from Folkways 2488, 1962/ Smithsonian Folkways 40010, 1989; matrix SC-273; recorded October 1934
2-17: from Folkways 2488, 1962/ Smithsonian Folkways 40010, 1989; Asch 343-2; matrix SC-262; recorded ca. August 1943
2-18: previously unreleased; from Smithsonian acetate 387; recorded possibly October 1943
2-19: from the Library of Congress Collection discs 998-B1 and 2; recorded June 22, 1937
2-20: from Library of Congress 125B2; recorded July 1, 1934, at Angola Prison
2-21: from Folkways 7027, 1951/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; Smithsonian acetate 170; recording date unknown
2-22: also known as "Old Man, Will Your Dog Catch a Rabbit"; from Folkways 7027, 1951/ Smithsonian Folkways 40105, 1998; matrix SC-106; recorded January 1942
2-23: from Folkways 2492, 1953/ Smithsonian Folkways 40068, 1994; recorded October 1948
2-24: from Folkways 2488, 1962/ Smithsonian Folkways 40010; recorded ca. May 1944
2-25: from Folkways 2004, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; recorded 1947
2-26: from Library of Congress recording 997-B; recorded June 22, 1937 in Washington, D.C.
3-1: from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 1617; matrix SC-263; recorded August 1943
3-2: also known as "You Can't Mistreat Me"; from Folkways 31046, 1976/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; recording date unknown
3-3: from Folkways 2034, 1953/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; recorded June 1946
3-4: from "A Lead Belly Memorial, Vol. 4"; Stinson 51, 1962
3-5: also known as "Brady"; from Folkways 2014, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 258; recording date unknown
3-6: also known as "How Long Blues"; from Asch 343-1; from Smithsonian Folkways 40105, 1998; Smithsonian acetate 1615; matrix SC-260; recorded August 1943
3-7: from Folkways 2034, 1953/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; recorded May 1944
3-8: from Folkways 2034, 1953/ Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; Smithsonian acetate 384; recording date unknown
3-9: also known as "Pigmeat Papa"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 291; matrix D308; recorded possibly Summer 1947
3-10: from Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; Smithsonian acetate 2939; recording date unknown
3-11: from Folkways 2488, 1962/ Smithsonian Folkways 40010, 1989; Smithsonian acetate 546; matrix 97; recorded April 25, 1944)
3-12: also known as "Hollywood and Vine"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40001, 1989; Smithsonian acetate 293; matrix D384; recorded ca. June 1946
3-13: also called "When the Sun Goes Down"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 638; recording date unknown
3-14: from "A Leadbelly Memorial"; Stinson 48, 1952
3-15: from Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; Smithsonian acetate 294; matrix D385; 10" shellac disc; recorded ca. June 1946
3-16: from Folkways 2014, 1950/ Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 317; recorded possibly Summer 1947
3-17: from Folkways 7533, 1960/ Smithsonian Folkways 45047, 1999; recorded February 15, 1945 in San Francisco
3-18: from "A Leadbelly Memorial, Vol. 3"; Stinson 48, 1952
3-19: also known as "Abraham Lincoln"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40045, 1997; Smithsonian acetate 282; recording date unknown
3-20: from Smithsonian Folkways 40021, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 292; matrix D386; recorded ca. 1946
3-21: from Folkways 2034, 1953/ Smithsonian Folkways 40021, 1996; Smithsonian acetate 258; recorded May 1944
3-22: also known as "Big Fat Mama"; from Smithsonian Folkways 40044, 1996; matrix SC-271; from Disc 660; recorded 1944
3-23: previously unreleased; Smithsonian acetate 185; recording date unknown
4-1: from Smithsonian acetate 381-102
4-2: from Smithsonian acetate 377-101
4-3: from "America Tells Its Stories," WNYC: February 18, 1941; Smithsonian acetate 398
4-4: from "America Tells Its Stories," WNYC: February 18, 1941; Smithsonian acetate 398
4-5: from "America Tells Its Stories," WNYC: February 18, 1941; Smithsonian acetate 398
4-6: from "America Tells Its Stories," WNYC: February 27, 1941; Smithsonian acetate 381-101
4-7: from Folkways 31046; recorded March 13, 1941
4-8: from "Folk Songs and Work Songs," WNYC: undated; Smithsonian acetate 376
4-9: also known as "Fore-Day Blues"; from "Folk Songs and Work Songs," WNYC: undated; Smithsonian acetate 376
4-10: from "Folk Songs and Work Songs," WNYC: recorded 1942; from Smithsonian acetate 376
4-11: also known as "It Was Early One Morning"; from Folkways 31030/ Frederic Ramsey tape 448; from WNYC: recorded October 1948
4-12: also known as "Honey, I'm All Out and Down"; from Folkways 31030; from WNYC: recorded October 1948
4-13: also known as "All for You"; from Folkways 31030/ Frederic Ramsey tape 453; from WNYC: recorded October 1948
4-14: also known as "Red River Blues," "Blood Red River"; from WNYC: recorded November 7, 1940; Smithsonian acetate 266

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 093074020128
  • Other (ISBN): 9780970494252
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

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Comments: (3)
JoJogar
Track Infos for Disc 5 are missing. Track Infos for Disc 5 are missing.
Samugor
Another wish for this to be issued on vinyl!
Malodora
For the Life of me I can't understand how or why this was not issued on Vinyl.
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