African Americans -- Music
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- 2000 Black Music Month sampler
- A banjo song
- A breeze from Darkland : characteristic march, twostep & cakewalk
- A hand is on the gate : an original cast recording and Ivor David Balding production for the Establishment Theatre Company, Inc
- A lifetime believing
- A new anthology of art songs by African American composers
- A song
- African marketplace
- Afro-American blues and game songs
- Afro-American music : a demonstration recording
- Afro-American music : a demonstration recording
- Ain't it a shame : negro dialect song (semi-spiritual)
- All I wants is my black baby back : coon song & chorus
- All-ears review, Volume 1
- Ambolena two-step
- American Negro slave songs
- American Negro songs from slavery times
- American Negro songs from slavery times
- American ballads and folk songs
- American bicentennial
- An anthology of colored jazz : a group of instrumental selections featuring such jazz greats as-- Red Allen ... [et al.]
- Appalachia : variations on an old slave song with final chorus
- Art songs by Black American composers
- At a Georgia campmeeting : a song in black
- At a Georgia campmeeting : march
- At a darky camp meeting
- B'lieve I'll run on--see what the end's gonna be
- Back, back, back to Baltimore
- Bahaman songs ; French ballads and dance tunes ; Spanish religious songs and game songs
- Ballads
- Ballads, blues & boasters
- Balm in Gilead : Negro spiritual
- Banjo twang : danse negre
- Belafonte
- Belafonte at Carnegie Hall
- Belafonte at Carnegie Hall
- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home
- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home
- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home?
- Black American history in ballad, song & prose
- Black Byrd
- Black bottom
- Black diamond rag
- Blackville society cake walk : and two step
- Blame it on the two black crows
- Blessed assurance
- Blind Willie McTell-- 1940
- Blues : an anthology
- Blues roots
- Bob Hart's plantation songster : being a collection of all the new, fashionable, patriotic, Ethiopian, comic, and humorous songs, together with the celebrated stump-speech, "Dat what's de matter," and numerous comic recitations, as sung and delivered by Bob Hart
- Break out
- Brighten the corner where you are
- Brother Noah gave out checks for rain
- Brown skin : (Who're you for?) : the singing one-step
- Brown's jubilee march
- By an' by : Negro spiritual
- By an' by : Negro spiritual
- Cabin and plantation songs : as sung by the Hampton students
- Cabin and plantation songs as sung by the Hampton students
- Carry me back to Old Virginny : song and chorus
- Carry me back to Old Virginny : song and chorus
- Carry me back to old Virginny
- Carry me back to old Virginny : duet for soprano and tenor, with violin obbligato
- Chestnuts : (Rag medley of old time tunes)
- Chicken reel : song
- Children's songs
- Christmas songs
- Christy's panorama songster : containing the songs as sung by Christy, Campbell, Pierce's Minstrels, and Sable Brothers
- City blues
- City down
- Classic blues from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
- Come out, Dinah, on the green : (darkey serenade)
- Cotton Club stars
- Country Negro jam session
- Dan Emmett and the rise of early Negro minstrelsy
- Darkies' masquerade : characteristic cake walk : march and two-step
- Echoes of Africa in folk songs of the Americas
- Famous songs of Bert Williams
- Father and sons
- Favorite spirituals : [including his song cycle The life of Christ]
- Fi-yer! : a century of African American song
- Folk songs of the American Negro, Number two
- Foment, ferment, free-- free
- For old time's sake
- Freedom's people, Program no. 1, Contributions to music
- Frontliners '85
- Golden gospel
- Great gospel women, Vol. 2
- Gwine dig a hole to put the devil in
- Hampton and its students
- Happy just to be like I am
- Heroes and hard times
- History of classic jazz, [Vol.1], Backgrounds
- Hot Tamale Alley
- How sweet the sound : a charm of spirituals
- Huddie Ledbetter memorial : Huddie Ledbetter memorial, Reels and blues | Work songs and spirituals
- I ain't into that
- I am fighting for the nigger
- I wish I knew how it would feel to be free
- I'm goin' to sing : [sixteen spirituals]
- Jazz Odyssey, Vol. 3, The sound of Harlem
- Jazz, Vol. 1, The South
- Jazz, Vol. 1, The South
- Jester Hairston concert with the Utah State University Chorale
- John Benson Brooks' Alabama concerto
- Jubilee to gospel : a selection of commercially recorded Black religious music, 1921-1953
- Just faith
- Justice
- Legacy : violin music of African-American composers
- Leon Bibb, folk singer
- Let me fly
- Let my people go
- Little Alabama coon
- Live in London
- Live!
- Lord touch me
- Louie Bluie
- Mammy's lullaby
- Maple leaf rag : [ragtime in rural America]
- Mellows : a chronicle of unknown singers
- Moses Hogan choral series : double CD featuring 39 stirring arrangements, 2002
- Mules and men
- Music and some highly musical people. : containing brief chapters on I. A description of music. II. The music of nature. III. A glance at the history of music. IV. The power, beauty, and uses of music. Following which are given sketches of the lives of remarkable musicians of the colored race
- Music down home : an introduction to Negro folk music, U.S.A.
- Music from the South
- Music from the South : field recordings taken in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi, Vol. 6, Elder songsters, 1
- Music from the South : field recordings taken in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi, Vol. 7, Elder songsters, 2
- Music from the South, Vol. 10, Been here and gone
- Music from the South, Vol. 5, Song, play and dance
- Music from the South, Vol. 6, Elder songsters, 1
- Music from the South, Vol. 9, Songs and worship
- My Creole Saidee
- My Lord what a mornin'
- My people : original cast album
- Nathaniel Clark Smith (1877-1934) : African-American musician, music educator and composer
- Nearer my God to Thee
- Negro blues and hollers
- Negro church music
- Negro folk music of Alabama, Vol. 1, Secular
- Negro folk music of Alabama, Vol. 1, Secular
- Negro folk rhythms
- Negro folk songs : work songs, spirituals, country dances, cowboy, bad man, bad women
- Negro folk songs and tunes
- Negro religious songs and services
- Negro sinful songs
- Negro songs : an anthology
- Negro spirituals
- Negro spirituals
- Negro spirituals
- Negro work songs and calls
- New Orleans music
- New and improved
- Nightbirds
- Northern California State Youth Choir
- Nuggets of the golden age of gospel, 1945-1958
- Oh girl
- On the trail of Negro folk-songs
- One mo' time : original cast album
- Open horizon
- Outlaws & outcasts
- Perfect angel
- Piano concerto
- Piano music
- Pick of the litter
- Plantation songs for my lady's banjo, and other Negro lyrics & monologues
- Play and dance songs and tunes
- Popular song libretto of Lew Dockstader and his great minstrel company
- Possum up a simmon tree
- Praise God I'm satisfied
- Pray for the lights to go out : a Negro shouting song : that new "Ballin' the Jack" song
- Precious Lord : recordings of the great gospel songs of Thomas A. Dorsey
- Rag-time Rastus, the whistler
- Ragtime song and dance
- Religious folk-songs of the negro as sung at Hampton institute
- Rise up singin'
- Rodeheaver's plantation melodies
- Roland Hayes : my songs
- Rolling along in song : a chronological survey of American Negro music, with eighty-seven arrangements of Negro songs
- Roots : an anthology of Negro music in America
- Roots of Black music in America : [some correspondences between the music of the slave areas of West Africa and the music of the United States and the Caribbean]
- Roots of the blues
- Slave songs
- Slave songs of the United States
- Slave songs of the United States
- Snooze, baby, snooze
- Songs Belafonte sings
- Songs of America
- Songs of Zion
- Songs of my people
- Songs of protest and civil rights
- Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
- Soul folk
- Southern jollification : Plantation scene
- Spirituals
- Stars of the Apollo
- Steamboatin' days : folk songs of the river packet era
- Summer time in Dixie
- Sweet Honey in the Rock
- Swing along : the songs of Will Marion Cook
- Swing dat hammer
- Swing low : grand old spirituals
- Swing low, sweet chariot : fourteen spirituals
- Take this hammer
- The Art of Roland Hayes : six centuries of song
- The Aunt Jemima slide
- The Black root of our American music
- The Carolina low-country
- The Ethiopian glee book : a collection of popular Negro melodies
- The Golden age of gospel singing
- The Jubilee Singers : and their campaign for twenty thousand dollars
- The Mississippi blues, No. 3, Transition 1926-37
- The book of the blues
- The bull-frog and the coon
- The calinda : (boo-joom, boo-joom, boo!)
- The country blues
- The kids and me
- The laughing song
- The real thing
- The roots of rock and roll
- The story of the Jubilee Singers : with their songs
- The story of the Jubilee Singers : with their songs
- The women gather
- They call me the Fat Man- : the legendary Imperial recordings
- Uncle Remus : his songs and his sayings
- Uncle Remus ; : his songs and his sayings
- Voices of the civil rights movement : Black American freedom songs, 1960-1966
- We shall overcome
- Why love , and then leave me
- Wings over Jordan
- Work songs
- Yonder go that old black dog : blues, spirituals & folksongs from rural Georgia
- [American school of the air, Folk music of America | Negro work songs]
- [Budapest String Quartet broadcast : [Wings over Jordan, 1941-10-19, part 2] | 1941-10-19, excerpt]
- [Wings over Jordan : [Wings over Jordan, 1941-06-22] | 1944-06-18 (interrupted)]
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