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Everybody Has Their Troubles, I Have My Troubles Too: 78rpm Records 1925-31 compiled by Nathan Salsburg
Side 1:
1 Albert Cain: What's the Matter Now
(Okeh 45567, 1931)
2 Fiddlin' John Carson: There's A Hard Time Coming
(Okeh 40411, 1925)
3 Fiddlin' Jim Pate: Prisoner Boy
(Victor 40170, 1929)
4 Otis Mote: Railroad Bill
(Okeh 45389, 1929)
5 Roane County Ramblers: Tennessee Waltz
(Columbia 14429, 1927)
6 Lewis Black: Spanish Blues
(Columbia 14429, 1926)
7 Uncle Bunt Stephens: Louisburg Blues
(Columbia 15071, 1926)
8 Garland Brothers (Ashley & Hanford) and Charley Grinstead: Beautiful
(Columbia 15679, 1928)
9 Elder Golden Pierce Harris: No Sorrow There
(Melotone 12178, 1931)
Side 2:
1 Hiter Colvin: Dixie Waltz
(Victor 40271, 1929)
2 Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers (RIley Puckett, vocal):
Sugar in the Gourd (Columbia 15612, 1930)
3 Carver Brothers (Uncle Bozo, Warner, and Robert): Simpson County
(Broadway 8180, 1930)
4 Frank Wheeler & Monroe Lamb: Jim Blake, the Engineer
(Montgomery Ward 4334, 1930)
5 Dock Walsh: Go Wash in that Beautiful Pool
(Victor 40237, 1929)
6 Price Family Sacred singers: I Went Down Into the Garden
(Okeh 40796, 1927)
7 Bill Shores & Melvin Dupree: West Texas Breakdown
(Okeh 40796, 1929)
8 Albert Cain: Blue Monday Morning Blues
(Okeh 45557, 1931)
9 Cambell College Quartet: There Is a Balm In Gilead
(Okeh 8900, 1930)
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released April 22, 2021
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