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[audio]Police Dog Blues - Blind Blake
MP3 of "Police Dog Blues" by Blind Blake
Keywords: Blues
Downloads: 17,021
Average rating: 5.0 stars (10 reviews)
[audio]The Wreck of the Southern Old 97 - Ernest Thompson
Here's the flip side of Columbia 130-D, The Wreck of the Old Southern 97, sung and played by Ernest Thompson. Recorded in 1924. From the original 78rpm disk.
Keywords: Music; Country; Folk; 78rpm; Oldtime
Downloads: 18,439
Average rating: 5.0 stars (10 reviews)
[audio]Geeshie Wiley-Last Kind Words - Geeshie Wiley
Recorded circa March 1930 in Grafton, Wisconsin. Don Kent has described "Last Kind Words" as "one of the most imginatively constructed guitar arrangments of its era...."
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Blues; Acoustic Country Blues; Delta Blues; 78rpm
Downloads: 12,567
Average rating: 5.0 stars (8 reviews)
[audio]Bascom Lamar Lunsford-I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground - Bascom Lamar Lunsford
Recorded in April 1928 in Ashland, Kentucky. Another banjo tune with lyrics that could be from any one of a number of tunes, and which have no apparent logical relationship with each other. This particular tune, which became a folkie staple during the Great Folk Scare, is related to tunes known as "Tempie," "Darling Where Have You Been So Long," "Sammie, Where Have You Been So Long," and "I Don't Like No Railroad Man." In "When We Were Good: The Folk Revival" Robert Cantwell says: "Listen to 'I ...
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Ballad; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; Banjo Tune; 78rpm
Downloads: 6,562
Average rating: 5.0 stars (6 reviews)
[audio]Hobo Bill's Last Ride - Jimmie Rodgers
Downloads: 15,770
Average rating: 5.0 stars (6 reviews)
[audio]The Carter Family-Wildwood Flower - The Carter Family
Recorded on May 10, 1928 in Camden, New Jersey. The Carter Family, with A. P., wife Sara and Sara's cousin Maybelle, are one of the most influential performing acts in American music. This tune sold around one million copies between 1928 and 1929.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; 78rpm
Downloads: 28,890
Average rating: 5.0 stars (5 reviews)
[audio]Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers-Shootin' Creek - Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers
Reorded on July 23, 1928. This tune is clearly related, if not the same tune, to the old-timey and bluegrass standard "Cripple Creek." Alan Jabbour has speculated that the "Cripple Creek" title may be related to certain labor disputes in the Cripple Creek area of Colorado during 1903 and 1904. On the other hand, a Cripple Creek flows through Grayson and Carroll Counties in Southwest Virginia. As for the title "Shootin' Creek," there exists a Shooting Creek region in Franklin County also in South...
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; Fiddle Tune; 78rpm
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Ain't We Got Fun - Benson Orchestra of Chicago
Downloads: 10,820
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Mississippi John Hurt-Louis Collins - Mississippi John Hurt
Recorded on December 21, 1928 in New York City. Hurt said, when asked about this sweet murder ballad, that he "made it up from hearing people talk. He was a great man, I know that, and he was killed by two men named Bob and Louis. I got enough of the story to write me a song."
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Ballad; Blues; Acoustic Country Blues; 78rpm
Downloads: 16,183
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Frank Hutchison-K. C. Blues - Frank Hutchison
Recorded on July 9, 1929 in New York City. Charles K. Wolfe describes Hutchison as "[t]he first real white bluesman to record." Frank Hutchison learned his craft from black miners in the Logan County, West Virginia area.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Blues; Country; Acoustic Country Blues; 78rpm
Downloads: 6,230
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Michael Tokarick - Play Or Give Me My Money Back - Michael Tokarick
Michael Tokarick (sometimes spelled "Tokarik") "a jeho Slovenska Muzika" perform traditional Slovak folk music as part of a "sketch" entitled "Hraj Abo Zadatok Daj" ("Play Or Give Me My Money Back"), recorded circa 1927. There is some opening dialogue, then a quick tuneup and some nice, old-style playing. From the original 78rpm disk.
Keywords: Music; Ethnic; 78rpm; Slovak
Downloads: 3,284
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Bertha Lee w. Charley Patton-Mind Reader Blues - Bertha Lee w. Charley Patton
Recorded on January 31, 1934 in New York City. This tune, along with "Yellow Bee," was recorded at Patton's last recording session. He died two months later. Bertha Lee was Patton's common-law wife at the time. Lee appears to be lecturing Patton, who was an inveterate womanizer, with her sultry voice. In the fourth verse Lee sings: "I remember a day when I were livin' at Lula town, I remember a day when I were livin' at Lula town, my man did so many wrong things 'til I had to leave the town." Le...
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Blues; Acoustic Country Blues; Delta Blues; 78rpm
Downloads: 11,393
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra-Ain't Misbehavin' - Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
Recorded on July 22, 1929 in New York City. This recording was composed by Fats Waller and Andy Razaf for an all-Black revue titled "Hot Chocolates." The band includes Louis Armstrong on trumpet and vocals, Homer Hobson on trumpet, Fred Robinson on trombone, Bert Curry and Crawford Wethington on alto saxes, Jimmy Strong on tenor sax, Gene Anderson on piano, Mancy Cara on banjo, Peter Briggs on tuba and Zutty Singleton on drums...
Keywords: 78rpm; Jazz; Music
Downloads: 40,854
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]My Dream of the Big Parade (World War I Song) - Peerless Quartet with Henry Burr & Billy Murray
Downloads: 3,141
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Rhapsody In Blue Part 2 - Paul Whiteman and George Gershwin
This is the closest we can get to the original performance, it was fresh in the minds of all the performers and was not like any other record ever made afterwards, enjoy this most unique recording and historic audio document. 2 parts
Downloads: 15,516
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Sousa's Band - Sousa's Band
Downloads: 54,538
Average rating: 5.0 stars (4 reviews)
[audio]Vera Lynn w. The Casini Club Orchestra-I'm In The Mood For Love - Vera Lynn w. the Casini Club Orchestra
Recorded in October, 1935, most likely somewhere in England. This was Vera Lynn's first commercial recording. Lynn was much loved by the British because of her selfless efforts entertaining the troops during WWII. Indeed she was so popular that, according to myth, a commedian once cracked that the war was was started by her agent. Today, I think she is best known for her stirring performance of "We'll Meet Again" during the final scene of Dr...
Keywords: Music; BritPop; Cabaret; Dance Hall; Easy Listening; Jazz; Oldies; 78rpm; Lounge
Downloads: 4,968
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Sophie Tucker - Sophie Tucker
Downloads: 8,090
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Ada Jones part 1 - Ada Jones
Downloads: 91,176
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Art Hickman's Orchestra - Art Hickman's Orchestra
Downloads: 3,535
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Billy Murray part 2 - Billy Murray
Downloads: 22,354
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]My Wild Irish Rose - Brunswick Quartet
Downloads: 4,535
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Because - Caruso - D'Hardelot
Downloads: 6,979
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Frank Hutchison-The Chevrolet Six - Frank Hutchison
Recorded on July 9, 1929 in New York City. An ode to the Chevy 6...as the escape vehicle of choice for moonshiners escaping from revenue agents.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; 78rpm
Downloads: 2,878
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Moran & Mack - Moran & Mack
Downloads: 2,905
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Vera Lynn-21-30 - Vera Lynn
London popular singer. there are some wonderful songs on this batch.
Keywords: 1930s; 1940s; popular; some with Big Band; 78rpm records; WW2
Downloads: 951
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Mississippi John Hunt-01-05 - Mississippi John Hunt
country music. 1928
Keywords: Country or Western; 78rpm; 1920s
Downloads: 651
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[audio]Bessie Mae Smith-He Treats Me Like A Dog - Bessie Mae Smith
Recorded circa November 6, 1930. Bob Hall posits that Bessie Mae may have also recorded under the names St. Louis Bessie, Blue Belle, Streamline Mae, and/or Mae Belle Miller. It is possible she may have also been the common-law spouse of bluesman Big Joe Williams. Hall also believes that the piano accompaniment on this track might be Roosevelt "The Honeydripper" Sykes. The lyrics of this tune leave little to the imagination regarding the singer's current relationship.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Blues; 78rpm
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Harry Lauder - Harry Lauder
Downloads: 10,802
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Parkway Stomp - Albert Wynns Gut Bucket Five w/ Punch Miller
Parkway Stomp by Albert Wynns Gut Bucket Five with Punch Miller - Brunswick 80041 (C2424) 1928 recorded directly from 78 vpm vinyl
Keywords: Albert Wynns Gut Bucket Five with Punch Miller
Downloads: 2,963
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Unter the Moon - Aileen Stanley & Johnny Marvin
Downloads: 6,581
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]The Whistler and His Dog - Arthur Pryor's Band with whistling by Billy Murray & Margaret McKee
Downloads: 4,884
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Billy Mitchell - Billy Mitchell
Downloads: 3,653
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Collected Works of Billy Murray part 3 - Billy Murray
Downloads: 211,528
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Vesti La Giubba - Caruso (Leoncavallo)
Downloads: 4,352
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Che Mi Frena (w Tetrazzini, Jacoby, Bada, Amato, Journet) - Caruso - Lucia Di Lammermoor
Downloads: 4,820
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Bird Imitations - Charles crawford Gorst
Bird Imitations - Charles crawford Gorst Edison 4M Blue Amberol Cylinder 2674 Whistling
Keywords: Oldtime; Whistling
Downloads: 895
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Clarence Ashley-Coo Coo Bird - Clarence Ashley
Recorded on October 23, 1929 in Johnson City, Tennessee. Greil Marcus describes this tunes as a "folk-lyric" tune "made up of verbal fragments that had no direct or logical relationship to each other." Ashley's banjo is tuned to G-modal, also referred to as Sawmill tuning. Some folklorists note that the cuckoo is an ancient symbol for the coming of summer.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; Banjo Tune; 78rpm
Downloads: 7,692
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Garfield Akers & Joe Calicott-Cottonfield Blues Part Two - Garfield Akers & Joe Calicott
See entry for "Cottonfield Blues Part One." Because of the limited capacity of the discs which were used for recording in this era, tunes that exceeded a little over three minutes often were continued on the flip side of a 78rpm record.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Blues; Acoustic Country Blues; Delta Blues; 78rpm
Downloads: 5,374
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Garfield Akers & Joe Calicott-Cottonfield Blues Part One - Garfield Akers & Joe Calicott
Recorded circa September 23, 1929. Garfield Akers on vocals and lead guitar, Joe Calicott on second guitar. Don Kent claims that "[o]nly a handful of guitar duets in all blues match the incredible drive, intricate rhythms and ferocious intensity" of this recording. See also "Cottonfield Blues Part Two."
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Blues; Acoustic Country Blues; Delta Blues; 78rpm
Downloads: 6,506
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers-Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues - Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers
Recorded on July 25, 1925 in New York City. The Ramblers on this recording includes Poole on vocals and banjo, Posey Rorer on fiddle and Norman Woodlief on guitar. This a gambling tune, with many floating lines that have appeared in older tunes. It is thought that the phrase "let your deal go down" refers to a popular card game among gamblers during the early part of the 20th Century called the Georgia Skin Game.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Blues; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; 78rpm
Downloads: 6,769
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Buell Kazee-The Dying Soldier - Buell Kazee
Recorded on January 18, 1928 in New York City.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Ballad; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; Banjo Tune; 78rpm
Downloads: 7,491
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Ragtime echoes - Samuel Siegel, Marie Caveny
Ragtime echoes Performed by: Samuel Siegel - mandolin ; Marie Caveny - ukulele Composed by: Samuel Siegel Record format: Edison Diamond Disc test pressing Matrix number: 6599-B-1-1 Recording date: 1918 NPS object catalog number: EDIS 76220
Keywords: Oldtime
Downloads: 3,562
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Jere Sanford's yodeling and whistling specialty - Jere Sanford
Jere Sanford's yodeling and whistling specialty Performed by: Jere Sanford Record format: Edison Amberol cylinder Release number: 4M-523 (A- .2) Release date: 1910 NPS object catalog number: EDIS 36577
Keywords: Oldtime
Downloads: 1,707
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Edith Day - One Alone - Edith Day
excellent song by a fine duet.
Keywords: Popular; 1920s; 78rpm
Downloads: 400
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]George O Connor - Gasoline Gus and his Jitney Bus 1915 - George O Connor
GRINDING NOISES are removed however low original fidelity (250 to 2,500 cycles per second for acoustic) remains. Dates given, usually correct, are often just a guess. 6,500 of the original album covers for the sheet music of the 9,000 songs of this era is part of the file tag and your player should display it.
Keywords: Cylinder; popular; acoustic; 1910s
Downloads: 161
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]George Price - STATION B.U.N.K. 1929 (Columbia) - George Price
about radio
Keywords: Popular; 1920s; 78rpm
Downloads: 330
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Harry Champion - I'm Getting Ready for My Mother in Law
comedy
Keywords: 1914; popular music; acustic; edison cylinder; jazz
Downloads: 383
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Hastings Street - Blind Blake, Charlie Spand
Downloads: 8,451
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Clarence Ashley-Dark Holler - Clarence Ashley
Recorded on October 23, 1929 in Johnson City, Tennessee. This tune has become a bluegrass standard under this name, as well as "Dark Holler Blues" and "East Virginia Blues." It shares the same melody as "Greenback Dollar," and performers often mix the lyrics of the two in ever differing versions.
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; 78rpm
Downloads: 6,904
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
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