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Where Did You Sleep Last Night: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 1

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Download links and information about Where Did You Sleep Last Night: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 1 by Leadbelly. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Blues, World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic genres. It contains 34 tracks with total duration of 01:06:27 minutes.

Artist: Leadbelly
Release date: 1996
Genre: Blues, World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic
Tracks: 34
Duration: 01:06:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Irene (Goodnight Irene) 1:54
2. Pick a Bale of Cotton 1:32
3. Good Morning Blues 2:26
4. The Grey Goose 1:26
5. Where Did You Sleep Last Night? (Black Girl) 2:09
6. Take This Hammer 2:17
7. On a Monday 1:49
8. Cotton Fields 2:08
9. Bring Me a Little Water, Silvy 0:52
10. Moanin' 1:03
11. Laura 1:44
12. Duncan and Brady (Brady) 4:09
13. Rock Island Line 2:05
14. Big Fat Woman 1:13
15. In New Orleans (House of the Rising Sun) 1:55
16. Chicken Crowing for Midnight (Christmas Song) 1:06
17. You Can't Lose Me, Cholly 2:39
18. Sally Walker 2:42
19. Ha-Ha This a Way 1:36
20. Yellow Gal 1:18
21. Green Corn 1:17
22. Let It Shine On Me 3:31
23. Meeting At the Building 1:02
24. In the Evening When the Sun Goes Down 3:31
25. Pigmeat 2:35
26. Blind Lemon 1:42
27. Bottle Up and Go 1:54
28. Sukey Jump (Win'jammer) 1:07
29. Old Riley (Hey Rattler) 2:01
30. 4, 5 and 9 2:36
31. Noted Rider (No Good Rider) 2:08
32. Shorty George 1:31
33. Duncan and Brady (Brady) 1:08
34. Leaving Blues 2:21

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The bulk of the best performances by Leadbelly — whose influence on the folk revival of the 1950s and '60s cannot be overstated — were recorded during the '40s for Folkways Records founder Moses Asch. Inferior copies and re-recordings of these tunes have appeared over the years, but the original masters have sat in the vaults of Folkways. The three-volume Where Did You Sleep Last Night: Lead Belly Legacy collection shows what we've been missing: the compilers dug out the best available versions of Leadbelly's finest songs and carefully transferred them from the original acetate masters. As the liner notes promise, "these recordings can again be heard the way they sounded in the early 1940s, for in the original masters you can still hear the ringing of the guitar and thumping of the bass." This 34-song first volume is a must for anyone interested in the roots of American folk. It opens with "Irene," which (as "Goodnight Irene") became a national hit for the Weavers less than a year after Leadbelly died on welfare; it includes many more of his most-famous tunes, among them "Rock Island Line," "Cotton Fields," and "Good Morning Blues."