Baby How Can It Be (Songs of Love, Lust and Contempt From the 1920s and 1930s)
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Five.A - Baby How Can It Be? Songs of Dearest, Animalism and Antipathy From the 1920s and 1930s
blues, jazz, country
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Disc One - Dear:
1. Baby, How Can It Be? - Bo Carter
ii. My Angeline - Mississippi Maulers
three. I Wants My Lulu - McGhee & Welling
4. If I Had My Way - Norridge Mayhams and His Barbecue Boys
5. Nosotros Courted in the Rain - "Dock" Walsh
6. Poche Town - Joseph Falcon
7. My Pretty Little Indian Napanee - Davey Miller
eight. Hapa Haole Hula Girl - Kalama's Quartette
ix. Sweetest Girl in Town - Oscar Ford
10. I'thou Crazy 'Bout My Infant - Ted Lewis and His Band
11. That'due south What the Old Bachelor's Made Out Of - Taylor's Kentucky Boys
12. So I'll Be Happy - The Southern Serenaders
13. Always Marry Your Lover - Dick Reinhart
14. Johnny, Will You lot Marry Me? - Dan Sullivan's Shamrock Cord Band
15. That'due south What I Call Keen - Eddie S and His Alabamians
16. Insane Crazy Blues - Memphis Jug Ring
17. Lost Lover Blues - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes
eighteen. My Four Reasons - "Banjo Ikey" Robinson and His Bull Fiddle Ring
19. Hard For To Love - Hayes Shepherd
twenty. Don't Leave Me Here - Henry Thomas
Disc Two - Animalism:
1. The Gal That Got Stuck on Everything She Seen Said - Uncle Dave Macon
2. Tomi, Tomi - Stomp - Kanui & Lula
iii. Minnie the Mermaid (A Love Song in Fish Time) - Bernie Cummins and His Hotel New Yorker Orchestra
4. I'd Feel Much Better - Virginia Iv
v. Mama You're a Mess - Child Smith and Family
vi. Pussy - Harry Roy and His Bat Club Boys
seven. It's Heated - Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon
8. I Ain't a Bit Drunkard - George "Shortbuckle" Roark
9. Shortnin' Bread - Bobbie Leecan's Demand-More than Ring
x. Strut That Thing - Cripple Clarence Lofton
xi. Tiptoe Through the Tulips - Eddie Peabody
12. Wild About My Loving - Lonnie Coleman
13. There's More Pretty Girls Than I - Rutherford & Foster
xiv. I'm Feelin' Devilish - Fess Williams and His Royal Affluent Orchestra
15. Let Me Play With Information technology - Hartman'southward Heartbreakers
16. If You Can't Country Her on the Onetime Veranda - Cliff Edwards
17. Murphy's Married woman - Frank Quinn
18. Queen of the Due south Sea Isles - Hawaiian Beach Combers
19. How I Got My Gal - Clyde Evans Ring
20. Nehi Mama Blues - Frank Stokes
21. Curley-Headed Woman - Burnett & Rutherford
Disc Three - Contempt:
ane. I'm Gonna Kill Myself - Laura Smith
2. She Own't Built That Manner - Asa Martin
3. How Can You Expect And so Good - Cliff Edwards
4. You Gonna Expect Like a Monkey When Yous Get Old - Robert Hill
v. I'thousand Wearin' the Britches Now - Pecker Carlisle
6. Sweet to Mama - State Street Boys
7. I Used to Call Her Baby - Dallas String Band
8. I Got Worry (Dearest Is On My Mind) - "Md" Cook and His fourteen Doctors of Syncopation
9. He Went In Similar a Panthera leo (Merely Came Out Like a Lamb) - The Carolina Buddies
10. Married Girls Troubles - Hazel Scherf
xi. Some Of These Days - Cab Calloway and His Orchestra
12. Who Stole De Lock? - The Georgia Browns
13. Pretty Mama Dejection - Joe Linthcome
14. I Want To Ask The Stars - Callahan Brothers
15. Some Cold Rainy Day - Bertha "Chippie" Colina
xvi. Corinna Dejection - Blind Lemon Jefferson
17. Big Leg Blues - Mississippi John Hurt
eighteen. I Don't Allow the Girls Worry My Mind - Crowder Brothers
nineteen. Wimmin-Aaah! - Broadway Bellhops
20. The Earth Is Going Wrong - Mississippi Sheiks
21. Left All Alone Again Dejection - Lowe Stokes & His Northward Georgians
22. After You've Gone - Al Trent and His Orchestra
23. It's a Shame To Whip Your Wife on Sun - Fiddlin' John Carson & His Virginia Reelers
24. Hard Working Adult female - Mississippi Matilda
25. Worrying Blues - Macon Ed & Tampa Joe
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