EVERY CHILD IN AMERICA
SIDE 1
1. Ralph Stanley, "Bound to Ride," A Man and His Music
2. The Sullivan Family, "To My Mansion in the Sky," The Prettiest
Flowers will be Blooming 1986
3. The Sullivan Family, "Brush Arbor," The Prettiest Flowers will
be Blooming 1986
4. Bob Dylan, "Song to Woody," Bob Dylan 1962
5. Greg Brown, "Speaking in Tongues," Slant Six Mind 1997
6. Muddy Waters, "40 Days and 40 Nights," More Real Folk Blues
[1958] 1966
7. Rev. Gary Davis, "Hold to God's Unchanging Hand," Say No to the
Devil 1961
8. Sacred Harp, "Traveling On," White Spirituals from the Sacred
Harp
9. W. H. Slepp, "Bonaparte's Retreat," A Treasury of the Library
of Congress Field Recordings [1937] 1997
10. Richard Brown, "James Alley," Anthology of American Folk Music
Volume One: Ballads 1952
11. Coley Jones, "Drunkard's Special," Anthology of American Folk
Music Volume One: Ballads 1952
12. Julie Henigan, "Pretty Polly," American Stranger 1997
13. Julie Henigan, "Hoban's Hill," American Stranger 1997
14. Elis Paul, "Conversation with a Ghost," Say Something 1997
SIDE 2
1. Arthur Gunter, "Baby Let's Play House," The Best of Excello Records
1955
2. Lazy Lester, "I Hear You Knocking," The Best of Excello Records
1960
3. Hooks Coleman, "Fine Young Girl," The Best of Excello Records
1960
4. Shy Guy Douglas, "Long Gone," The Best of Excello Records
1966
5. Muddy Waters, "Walkin in the Park," More Real Folk Blues, [1958]
1966
6. R. L. Burnside, "Long Haired Doney," Deep Blues 1992
7. Mississippi John Hurt, "Frankie," 1928 Recordings
8. Furry Lewis, "Kassie Jones," Furry Lewis in His Prime 1928
9. The Bentley Boys, "Penny's Farm," Anthology of American Folk
Music Volume One: Ballads 1952
10. Jesse Morris, "Goodbye Old Paint," A Treasury of the Library
of Congress Field Recordings [1942] 1997
11. Charley Butler, "Diamond Joe," A Treasury of the Library of
Congress Field Recordings [1937] 1997
12. Bertha "Chippie" Hill, "Trouble in Mind," [with Louis Armstrong]
I
Can't Be Satisfied Volume Two: Town [1926] 1997
13. "Daddy, When is Moma Coming Home," Deep Blues 1992
14. Jessie Mae Hemphill, "Shame on You," [clip] Deep Blues 1992
Produced by: Jordan Am a Hard Road Studios
Distribution by: Bloomington Public Library Archives