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This audio is part of the collection: 78 RPMs & Cylinder Recordings
Keywords: 1920s; rare; 78rpm
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
| Whole Item | Format | Size |
| Paul-Robeson-collection-111-120_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| Paul-Robeson-collection-111-120_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 13 MB |
| Paul-Robeson-collection-111-120_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| Paul-Robeson-collection-111-120_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 25 MB |
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 |
| Paul Robeson - Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen 1925 | 2.47 MB | 1.14 MB | 1.23 MB |
| Paul Robeson - Ol Man River I Still Suits Me 1936 | 3.70 MB | 1.69 MB | 1.84 MB |
| Paul Robeson - Ol Man River (Show Boat 1936) | 4.54 MB | 2.05 MB | 2.26 MB |
| Paul Robeson - Old Man River (live)showboat | 1.13 MB | 604 KB | 761 KB |
| Paul Robeson - Old Man River (long ver) | 5.47 MB | 2.44 MB | 2.68 MB |
| Paul Robeson - One Kiss (Big Fella 1937) | 2.60 MB | 1.05 MB | 1.29 MB |
| Paul Robeson - Shenandoah | 1.48 MB | 1.28 MB | 1.46 MB |
| Paul Robeson - Sixteen Tons | 2.45 MB | 1.90 MB | 1.22 MB |
| Paul Robeson - Sleepy River - Reprise (Song Of Freedom 1934) | 1.47 MB | 617 KB | 745 KB |
| Image Files | JPEG |
| Album cover of - Paul Robeson | 11 KB |
| Information | Format | Size |
| Paul-Robeson-collection-111-120_files.xml | Metadata | 13 KB |
| Paul-Robeson-collection-111-120_meta.xml | Metadata | 551 B |
| Paul-Robeson-collection-111-120_reviews.xml | Metadata | 675 B |
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Reviewer: the real sarge - ![[5.0 out of 5 stars] [5.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- March 28, 2009
Subject: This collection
This man had a magnificent voice. His voice is so impressive when he sings 'old man river' and 'Nobody knows the trouble I've seen'. It was really a crime he was caught up in the black listing of the late 40's and 50's.