Time Again Radio Show presents:
Walkin’ around music for this week, enjoy this set of strangely sweet songs from all around the early 20th century. Enjoy!
The Girls Of The Golden West, “Will There Be Any Yodelin' in Heaven”
from Will There Be Any Yodelin' in Heaven
James De Berry & His Memphis Playboys, “Nummy Nimmy Not”
from Memphis Blues, Vol. 4 (1929 - 1953)
2014
Biddleville Quintette, “As I Live Let Me Live In Love”
from Biddleville Quintette Vol. 2 (1926-1929)
Document Records - 2005
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, “Creole Love Call”
from The Great Depression - American Music In the 30's
1932
Carlisle Brothers, “Sal Got a Meatskin”
from Times Ain't Like They Used to Be: Early American Rural Music, Vol. 3
2005
The Allen Brothers, “Chattanooga Mama”
from White Country Blues: 1926-1938 A Lighter Shade of Blue
1993
Blind Roosevelt Graves and Brother, “I'll Be Rested (When the Roll Is Called)”
from American Primitive, Vol. I: Raw Pre-War Gospel
Revenant - 1997
B.F. Shelton, “Oh Molly Dear”
from Man of Constant Sorrow (And Other Timeless Mountain Ballads)
2006
Delma Lachney & Blind Uncle Gaspard, “La Danseuse”
from American Epic: The Collection
Columbia/Legacy - 2017
Hobart Smith, “Lonely Tombs (Remastered)”
from Wave the Ocean, Wave the Sea: Alan Lomax’s "Southern Journey," 1959–1960 (Remastered)
2010
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show October 9th, 2018
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