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  1. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
  2. Sometime
  3. John Henry]
  4. Back Water Blues
  5. Watercress]
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  1. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
  2. Sometime
  3. John Henry]
  4. Back Water Blues
  5. Watercress]
  6. Josh and Bill Blues
  7. Dip His Finger in the Water]
  8. Frankie and Johnny]
  9. Jelly, Jelly
  10. Green Grass Growing All Around]
  11. The Lass with the Delicate Air
  12. Waltzing Matilda
  13. Evil Hearted Man
  14. I Gave My Love a Cherry]
  15. Lord Randall, My Son]
  16. Molly Malone]
  17. The House of the Risin' Sun]
  18. Strange Fruit
  19. Jim Crow
  20. Good Morning Blues
  21. When the Sun Goes Down
  22. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town
  23. Take a Gal Like You
  24. Like a Natural Man
  25. Hard Time Blues
  26. The Foggy Dew]
  27. The Lass with the Delicate Air
  28. I Want You and I Need You
  29. Free and Equal Blues, Pts. 1 & 2
  30. T. B. Blues
  31. On Top of Old Smokey]
  32. Barbara Allen]
  33. Lonesome Road
  34. Waltzing Matilda
  35. Apples, Peaches and Cherries
  36. Call Me Darling]
  37. Molly Malone]
  38. Wanderings
  39. He Never Said a Mumblin' Word]
  40. Black Girl]
  41. The Butterfly Song
  42. I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues
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Josh White had a remarkable talent for self-reinvention, and his career -- which began in the 1920s and stretched essentially uninterrupted all the way into the '60s -- is an amazing story of adaptability and survival. Slick, sly, and fiercely intelligent, White became a sort of pre-Harry Belafonte black sex idol, complete with a leftist social and political agenda, during his so-called cabaret blues period in the late '40s, and when the McCarthy era led to his blacklisting, he rebounded into the folk revival period with ...

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From New York to London 2002, Jasmine Records

UPC: 604988300420

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