Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues in the Segregation Era (Compiled and Edited by Paul Oliver)
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- 1.
Baby, Please Don't Go
Joe Williams
- 2.
Match Box Blues
Blind Lemon Jefferson
- 3.
Yonder Come the Blues
Ma Rainey
- 4.
Yellow Dog Blues
Bessie Smith
- 5.
Walkin' Blues
Robert Johnson
- 6.
Ring Dance
Mamprusi Tribesmen
- 7.
My Soul Is A Witness
Austin Coleman
- 8.
Long Hot Summer Days
Clyde Hill and Group
- 9.
Lucky Holler
Ed Lewis
- 10.
Penitentiary Moan
Texas Alexander
- 11.
Old Country Stomp
Henry Thomas
- 12.
Dry Bone Shuffle
Blind Blake
- 13.
Mysterious Coon
Alec Johnson
- 14.
Ragtime Millionaire
William Moore
- 15.
You Shall
The Beale Street Sheiks
- 16.
Gus Cannon Interview
Gus Cannon and Paul Oliver
- 17.
I Heard the Voice of a Porkchop
Jim Jackson
- 18.
Spike Driver Blues
Mississippi John Hurt
- 19.
Kassie Jones - Part 1
Furry Lewis
- 20.
Fare Thee Well Blues
Mississippi Joe Callicott
- 21.
Poor Boy, Long Ways from Home
Gus Cannon
- 22.
Travelin' Blues
Blind Willie McTell
- 23.
Chocolate to the Bone
Barbecue Bob
- 24.
Sad Blues
Norfolk Jazz Quartette
- 25.
Tennessee Dog
Jimmy Strothers
- 26.
Country Blues
McKinley Morganfield (Muddy Waters)
- 27.
Washboard Cut-Out
Bobbie Leecan's Need-More Band
- 28.
Flying Crows Blues
Washboard Sam
- 29.
Rules and Regulations "Signed Razor Jim"
Edith Wilson
- 30.
Ground Hog Blues
Gladys Bentley
- 31.
Broke and Hungry Blues
Peg Leg Howell
- 32.
Wednesday Evening She Left Me
John Lee Hooker
- 33.
Lonesome Day Blues
Jesse James
- 34.
Win the War Blues
Sonny Boy Williamson II
- 35.
Fox Hunt
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
- 36.
Black, Brown and White
Big Bill Broonzy
- 37.
Pratt City Blues
Bertha "Chippie" Hill
- 38.
Blues Before Sunrise
Leroy Carr
- 39.
Blues Trip Me This Morning
Tommy McClennan
- 40.
Poor Man Blues
Henry Townsend
- 41.
Henry Townsend Interview - "It gives you relief…"
Henry Townsend and Paul Oliver
- 42.
My Black Mamma (Part 1)
Son House
- 43.
Cotton Pickin' Blues
Robert Petway
- 44.
Wade Walton Interview - "When the final settlement comes…"
Wade Walton and Paul Oliver
- 45.
Number 29
Wesley Wallace
- 46.
Jim Crow Blues
Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport
- 47.
Aunt Caroline Dyer Blues
Memphis Jug Band
- 48.
Willie Shade Interview - "Aunt Caroline Dyer…"
Willie Shade and Paul Oliver
- 49.
Policy Dream Blues
Bumble Bee Slim
- 50.
North Memphis Blues
Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie
- 51.
Stump Johnson Interview - "The Levee at St. Louis…"
Stump Johnson and Paul Oliver
- 52.
They Ain't Walkin' No More
Lucille Bogan
- 53.
Ice Pick Blues
Whistlin' Alex Moore
- 54.
Lonnie Johnson Interview - "They ganged him" (death of Sonny Boy Williamson)
Lonnie Johnson and Paul Oliver
- 55.
Parchman Farm Blues
Bukka White
- 56.
Shelby County Workhouse Blues
Hambone Willie Newbern
- 57.
Working on the Project
Peetie Wheatstraw
- 58.
Black Ace Interview - "Depression time… I would play house parties"
Black Ace and Paul Oliver
- 59.
Let's Have a New Deal
Carl Martin
- 60.
Tallahatchie River Blues
Mattie Delaney
- 61.
St. Louis Cyclone Blues
Lonnie Johnson
- 62.
John Lee Hooker Interview - "That's what makes the blues…"
John Lee Hooker and Paul Oliver
- 63.
Fire Department Blues
Sleepy John Estes
- 64.
Give Me a 32-20
Big Boy Crudup
- 65.
Prof. Rayford Logan Interview - "When we arrived in France…"
Prof. Rayford Logan and Paul Oliver
- 66.
Build a Cave
Mr. Honey
- 67.
Crying Mother Blues
Red Nelson
- 68.
Speckled Red Interview - "They was real bad words…"
Speckled Red and Paul Oliver
- 69.
The Dirty Dozen
Speckled Red
- 70.
Three Ball Blues
Blind Boy Fuller
- 71.
Milk Cow Blues
Kokomo Arnold
- 72.
Cool Drink of Water Blues
Tommy Johnson
- 73.
Some Summer Day
Charley Patton
- 74.
Make Me a Pallet on the Floor
Mama Yancey
- 75.
Longe Gone Lost John
Charlie Jackson
- 76.
Spirit of Boogie Woogie
Meade "Lux" Lewis
- 77.
Fifty Miles of Elbow Room
Rev. F.W. McGee
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