Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1956
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country
[Tracklist]
A1 The Texian Boys (1:54)
A2 I'm All Out And Down (2:24)
A3 The Midnight Special (3:13)
A4 All The Baby Chickens In The Garden (2:52)
A5 The Cocaine Song (2:01)
A6 The Factory Girl (1:32)
A7 St. James Infirmary (2:43)
A8 Get Along Little Dogies (3:23)
A9 Tee Roo, Farmer's Curst Wife (2:20)
B1 Tee Roo, Farmer's Curst Wife (2:29)
B2 The Tin Maker Man (0:27)
B3 Buffalo Skinners (3:38)
B4 Louisiana Girls (1:39)
B5 Hay Making Song (1:33)
B6 Long Time Ago (1:37)
B7 John Henry (4:27)
B8 Rye Whiskey (2:18)
B9 Pick A Bale Of Cotton (1:30)
B10 Good Bye Old Paint (1:34)
[Credits]
John A. Lomax Jr. (vocals)
Designer: Ronald Clyne
[Notes]
Singing unaccompanied, John A. Lomax Jr., the son of John Avery Lomax, the pioneering musicologist and folklorist, performs an eclectic collection of American folk songs, some pre-dating the Civil War. He learned the country lullaby "All the Baby Chickens in the Garden", on his father's knee, and the blues holler, "I’m All Out and Down,"from Lead Belly after the iconic folk and blues musician had left the Angola penitentiary. Also included are work songs, a children’s ballad, courting song, play-party song, and more. There is a personal story behind every track. Lomax Jr. understood the historical importance of a song, and was keen to save aspects of American life from oblivion. Thus the lives of the cotton picker, the cowboy, and the buffalo skinner live on in this 1956 recording.
October 2, 2021
John A. Lomax, Jr. Sings American Folksongs
Folkways Records – FG 3508
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