Baby, how can it be?
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Call Number: CD R&B Baby
On Shelf At: Downtown Library
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CD R&B Baby | 2-week checkout | On Shelf |
From the collection of 78 rpm records of John Heneghan.
Compact discs.
Notes by Nick Tosches and lyrics to selected songs printed on insert.
Disc 1. Love: Baby, how can it be? (Bo Carter)) -- My Angeline (Mississippi Maulers)) -- I wants my Lulu (Welling & McGhee) -- If I had my way (Norridge Mayhams and his Barbecue Boys) -- We courted in the rain ("Dock" Walsh) -- Poche Town (Joseph Falcon) -- My pretty little Indian Napanee (Davey Miller) -- Hapa haole hula girl (Kalama's Quartette) -- Sweetest girl in town (Oscar Ford) -- I'm crazy 'bout my baby (Ted Lewis and his Band) -- That's what the old bachelor's made out of (Taylor's Kentucky Boys) -- Then I'll be happy (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra) -- Always marry your lover (Dick Reinhart) -- Johnny, will you marry me? (Dan Sullivan's Shamrock String Band) -- That's what I call keen (Eddie South and his Alabamians) -- Insane crazy blues (Charlie Burse with Memphis Jug Band) -- Lost lover blues (Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes) -- My four reasons ("Banjo Ikey" Robinson and his Bull Fiddle Band) -- Hard for to love (The Appalachia Vagabonds (Hayes Shepherd)) -- Don't leave me here (Henry "Ragtime Texas" Thomas) --
Disc 2. Lust. The gal that got stuck on everything she seen (Uncle Dave Macon) -- Tomi, Tomi (Kanui & Lula) -- Minnie the mermaid ( a love song in fish time) (Bernie Cummins and his Hotel New Yorker Orchestra) -- I'd feel much better (Virginia Four) -- Mama you're a mess (Kid Smith & Family) -- Pussy (Harry Roy and his Bat Club Boys) -- It's heated (Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon) -- I ain't a bit drunk (George "Shortbuckle" Roark) -- Shortnin' bread (Bobbie Leecan's Need-More Band) -- Strut that thing (Cripple Clarence Lofton) -- Tip toe thru the tulips with me (Eddit Peabody) -- Wild about my loving (Lonnie Coleman) -- There's more pretty girls than one (Rutherford & Foster) -- I'm feelin' devlish (Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra) -- Let me play with it (Hartman's Heart Breakers) -- If you can't land 'er on the old veranda (Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards) -- Murphy's wife (Frank Quinn) -- Queen of the South Sea isles (Hawaiian Beach Combers) -- How I got my gal (Clyde Evans Band) -- Nehi Mama blues (Frank Stokes) -- Curley-headed woman (Burnett & Rutherford) --
Disc 3. Contempt. I'm gonna kill myself (Laura Smith) -- She ain't built that way (Asa Martin) -- How can you look so good? (Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards) -- You gonna look like a monkey when you get old (Robert Hill) -- I'm wearin' the britches now (Bill Carlisle) -- Sweet to Mama (State Street Boys) -- I used to call her baby (Dallas String Band) -- I got worry (love is on my mind) ("Doc" Cook and his 14 Doctors of Syncopation) -- He went in like a lion (but came out like a lamb) (Carolina Buddies) -- Married girls troubles (Hazel Scherf) -- Some of these days (-- Cab Calloway and his Orchestra) -- Who stole de lock? (The Georgia Browns) -- Pretty mama blues "Red Onion" Joe Linthecome) -- I want to ask the stars (Callahan Brothers) -- Some cold rainy day (Bertha "Chippie" Hill) -- Corinna blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson) -- Big leg blues (Mississippi JohnHurt) -- I don't let the girls worry my mind (Crowder Brothers) -- Wimmin-aaah! (Broadway Bell-Hops) -- The world is going wrong (Mississippi Sheiks) -- Left all along again blues (Lowe Stokes & his North Georgians) -- After you've gone (Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra) -- It's a shame to whip your wife on Sunday (Fiddlin' John Carson & his Virginia Reelers) -- Hard working woman (Mississippi Matilda) -- Worrying blues (Macon Ed & Tampa Joe).
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PUBLISHED
[Atlanta] : Dust-to-Digital, p2010.
Year Published: 2010
Description: 3 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: CD
SUBJECTS
Popular music -- 1921-1930.
Blues (Music) -- To 1931.
Old-time music.