John Henry the steel drivin' man (Earl McCoy, vocal and steel guitar; Alfred Meng and/or Clem Garner, harmony vocal and guitar) ; Poor man, rich man (Cotton mill colic no. 2 (David McCarn, vocal and guitar) ; I've got the chain store blues (Allen Brothers) ; The farmer is the man who feeds them all (Fiddlin' John Carson, vocal and fiddle) ; The farmer's dream (Oscar Ford, vocal) ; When the roses bloom again for the bootlegger (Earl Johnson, vocal and fiddle) ; Jerry, go ile that car (Harry "Mac" McClintock, vocal and guitar) ; Flat wheel train blues, parts 1 & 2 (Red Gay, vocal and fiddle; Jack Wellman, vocal and guitar) ; Driving saw logs on the Plover (Pierre La Dieu) ; All bound down in Texas (Darby & Tralton) ; Poor boy long ways from home (Buell Kazee) ; Diamond Joe (Georgia Crackers) -- Work don't bother me (Gid Tanner, vocal and fiddle, and band) ; Soldier's joy (North Carolina Hawaiians) ; Fourth of July at the country fair (Bill Chitwood, vocal and fiddle, and his Georgia Mountaineers) ; McDonald's farm (Warren Caplinger's Cumberland Mountain Entertainers) ; Barnyard frolic (Carolina Ramblers String Band) ; Home brew rag (Cherokee Ramblers) ; Corn-shucking party in Georgia (Herschel Brown, vocal, and his Boys) ; The beer party (Charlie Wilson, vocal and fiddle, & his Hayloft Gang) ; Charleston rag (Aiken County String Band) ; Tennessee coon hunt (Whit Gaydon) ; Too tight rag (Hack String Band) ; Cheat 'em (Allen Brothers) ; Hide away (Oscar Ford) ; The preacher got drunk and laid down his Bible (Tennessee Ramblers) -- You've got to stop drinking shine (Gid Tanner, vocal and banjo) ; Climbing the golden stairs (Happy Four) ; Oh declare his glory (McDonald Quartette) ; Easter Day (Dixon Brothers) ; I'm S-A-V-E-D (Georgia Yellow Hammers) ; Way to glory land (Corley Family) ; You must be a lover of the Lord (Fields Ward, vocal and guitar, and the Grayson County Railsplitters) ; The gambler's dying words (Sid Harkreader, vocal and fiddle; Grady Moore, vocal and guitar) ; I'm on my way (Kentucky Holiness Singers) ; Leave it there (Snowball & Sunshine) ; Where we'll never grow old (Alfred G. Karnes) ; If the light has gone out of your soul (Ernest Phipps and his Holiness Singers) ; When the moon drips away into the blood (Taylor-Griggs Louisiana Melody Makers) ; Beyond the starry plane (Red Brush Singers) ; My Christian friends in bonds of love (Elder G.P. Harris).
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