Disc 1. The Southwest: Memphis, Bristol, Johnson City, Louisville, Ashland, Charlotte. The coo-coo bird (Clarence Ashley) -- On the road again (Memphis Jug Band) -- The Panama limited (Washington White) -- Indian war whoop (Hoyt Ming and His Pep Steppers) -- 'Tain't nobody's business if I do (pt. 1) (Frank Stokes) -- K. C. railroad blues (Andrew and Jim Baxter) -- I am bound for the promised land (Alfred G. Karnes) -- Cottonfield blues (pt. 2) (Garfield Akers) -- I wish I was a mole in the ground (Bascom Lamar Lunsford) -- Down on Penny's farm (Bentley Boys) -- Foldin' bed (Whistler's Jug Band) -- Greenback dollar (Weems String Band) -- Tallahatchie River blues (Mattie Delaney) -- Walk right in (Cannon's Jug Stompers) -- Bury me under the weeping willow (The Carter Family) -- Old dog blue (Jim Jackson) -- Bayou teche (Columbus Fruge) -- Cool drink of water blues (Tommy Johnson) -- Train on the island (J. P. Nestor) -- Disc 2. Atlanta: THe origina of commercial field recording. My heart keeps singing (Elder J.E. Burch) -- Ninety-nine year blues (Julius Daniels) -- I get my whiskey from Rockingham (Earl Johnson and his Clodhoppers) -- Death's black train is coming (Rev. J. M. Gates) -- Waiting for a train (Jimmie Rodgers) -- Darling, where have you been so long? (Tenneva Ramblers) -- Rocky Road (Alabama Sacred Harp Singers) -- Ma Blonde est partie (Amédée Breaux, Ophy Breaux & Cleoma Breaux) -- Peg and awl (Carolina Tar Heels) -- Chocolate to the bone (Barbecue Bob) -- Down on me (Eddie Head and Family) -- Prenez courage (Cleoma Breaux with Joseph Falcon and Ophy Breaux) -- Pickin' off peanuts (Dilly and his Dill Pickles) -- Just because (Nelstone's Hawaiians) -- Dupree blues (Willie Walker) -- Ladies on the steamboat (Burnett & Rutherford) -- Mamma, 'tain't long fo' day (Blind Willie McTell) -- Disc 3. New York City, East Coast: The birthplace of electric recording. Cecilia (Cuarteto Flores) -- La coquetera (Los Borinquenos) -- Coconito (Guty Cárdenas Y Lencho) -- Lovesick blues (Emmett Miller) -- Long tall mama (Big Bill Broonzy) -- John Henry blues (Two Poor Boys) -- Mr. Tom Hughes' town (Lead Belly) -- Louis Collins (Mississippi John Hurt) -- I am the light of the world (Blind Gary Davis) -- Fifty miles of elbow room (Rev. F. W. McGee) -- Chant of the eagle dance (Hopi Indian Chanters) -- Hilo hula (Mike Hanapi & The Ilima Islanders) -- If the river was whiskey (Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers) -- Stackalee (Frank Hutchison) -- The wreck of the '97 (Ernest Stoneman) -- Faded coat of blue (Buell Kazee) -- Country blues (Dock Boggs) -- Sail away ladies (Uncle Dave Macon and His Fruit-Jar Drinkers) -- Sail away lady (Uncle Bunt Stephens) -- Sally Gooden (A. C. (Eck) Robertson) -- Arkansas traveller (Don Richardson) -- Disc 4.The Midwest: Chicago, St. Louis, Richmond, Grafton. Hard time blues (Lane Hardin) -- Down the dirt road blues (Charley Patton) -- Poor boy, long ways from home (Banjo Joe) -- Hastings Street (Blind Blake and Charlie Spand) -- See that my grave's kept clean (Blind Lemon Jefferson) -- Gonna have 'lasses in the morning (Golden Melody Boys) -- New Orleans stop time (Bumble Bee Slim and Memphis Minnie) -- Prove it on me blues (Ma Rainey) -- Gonne die with my hammer in my hand (Williamson Brothers and Curry) -- Last kind words blues (Geeshie Wiley) -- Banjoreno (Dixieland Jug Blowers) -- It{u2019}s a good thing (Beale Street Sheiks (Stokes and Sane)) -- Trust in God and do the right (Blind Willie Davis) -- Someday baby blues (Sleepy John Estes) -- Lonesome road blues (Sam Collins) -- Future blues (Willie Brown) -- Bull doze blues (Henry Thomas "Ragtime Texas") -- Brown skin gal (down the lane) (Massey Family) -- Henry Lee (Dick Justice) -- Old country rock (William Moore) -- La danseuse (the dancer) (Delma Lachney and Blind Uncle Gaspard) -- My black mama, (parts 1 & 2) (Son House) -- Cypress grove blues (Skip James) -- Disc 5. The deep South and the West: Birmingham, Jackson, Hattiesburg, New Orleans, Shreveport, Dallas, San Antonio, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Cross road blues (Robert Johnson) -- Mal hombre (Lydia Mendoza) -- Sunshine special (Frenchy{u2019}s String Band) -- Old Jim Kinnane's (Robert Wilkins) -- Les blues de voyage (Amédée Ardoin & Dennis McGee) -- The lost child (Stripling Brothers) -- I{u2019}m gonna cross the River Jordan some of these days (Jaybird Coleman) -- Tomi Tomi (The Aloha Serenaders featuring Sol K. Bright) -- Sittin' on top of the world (Mississippi Sheiks) -- James Alley blues (Richard 'Rabbit' Brown) -- The indian tom tom (Big Chief Henry{u2019}s Indian String Band) -- Blues in a bottle (Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers) -- Je me suis en alle (Berthmost Montet and Joswell Dupuis) -- Dark was the night, cold was the ground (Blind Willie Johnson) -- E mama ea (Sol Ho'opi'i & His Novelty Quartette) -- Ghost dance (Truett and George) -- Woke up this morning (with my mind on Jesus) (Roosevelt Graves and Brother) -- Allons à Lafayette (Joseph Falcon) -- Corrido de Joaquín Murrieta (parts 1 & 2) (Los Madrugadores) -- Denomination Blues (parts 1 & 2) (Washington Phillips).
Summary:
A collection from the three-part PBS documentary includes original recordings from music legends including the Carter Family, Mississippi John Hurt, Charley Patton, Jimmie Rodgers, and more.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.