Negro Folk Music of Alabama, Vol. 1: Secular Music
Negro Folk Music of Alabama, Vol. 1: Secular Music (73 years)

album

  • Release day: Monday, January 01, 1951

Negro Folk Music of Alabama, Vol. 1: Secular Music 73 years old

Artists

Name
Vera Hall This album released 13 years after her death. She was 61 years old when she died.
Joe Brown (singer) When album released, Joe Brown (singer) was 9, now 83 years old
# Song Play
1 Mama Don't Tear My Clothes by Joe Brown Duration: 01:42
2 Southern Pacific by Joe Brown Duration: 01:23
3 Black Woman by Rich Amerson Duration: 05:00
4 Kansas City Blues by Red Willie Smith Duration: 01:46
5 Salty Dog Blues by Red Willie Smith Duration: 01:30
6 I'm Goin' Up North by East York School (Ala.) Duration: 01:26
7 Little Sally Walker by Lilly's Chapel School (Ala.) Duration: 01:05
8 See See Rider by Lilly's Chapel School (Ala.) Duration: 01:21
9 Mama's Goin' To Buy Him a Little Lap Dog by Vera Hall Duration: 00:47
10 Soon As My Back's Turned by Earthy Anne Coleman Duration: 01:35
11 She Done Got Ugly by Willie Turner Duration: 01:20
12 Now Your Man Done Gone by Willie Rurner Duration: 02:04
13 Field Calls by Annie Grace Horn Dodson Duration: 01:19
14 Father's Field Call by Annie Grace Horn Dodson Duration: 00:27
15 Children's Call by Annie Grace Horn Dodson Duration: 00:45
16 Greeting Call by Enoch Brown Duration: 00:48
17 Complaint Call by Unspecified Duration: 00:42
18 Brer Rabbit and the Alligators by Rich Amerson Duration: 03:55