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1413
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Vowell, G.D.
Date Recorded
1937-09
AFS Number
1377B3
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Genre
Sacred song
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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In the Promised Land
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Vowell, G.D.
Date Recorded
1937-09
AFS Number
1377B2
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Genre
Sacred song
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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Oh Father Will You Meet Me
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Vowell, G.D.
Date Recorded
1937-09
AFS Number
1377B1
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Genre
Sacred song
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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If You Want To Go To Heaven
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2008700304">AFC 1937/001</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Vowell, G.D.
Date Recorded
1937-09
AFS Number
1377A
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Genre
Sacred song
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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Bangum and the Boar
-
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1376B2
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Editor Note
A train whistle can be heard behind.
Genre
Ballad
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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The Little Carpenter
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2008700304">AFC 1937/001</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1376B1
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Editor Note
Continued from A2.
Genre
Comic song
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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The Bald-Headed End of A Broom (part 2)
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1376A2
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Editor Note
Performance ends abruptly in locked groove. Resumes on 1376B1.
Genre
Comic song
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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The Bald-Headed End of A Broom (part 1)
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1376A1
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Editor Note
The ballad ends with a vamp on "Cumberland Gap"
Genre
Ballad
comic song
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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The Billy Goat Song
-
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2008700304">AFC 1937/001</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1375B2
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Genre
Ballad
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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The Ship That Never Returned
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1375B1
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Editor Note
Howard's recitation of "Pretty Polly" is continued from side A.
Genre
Ballad
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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Pretty Polly (recitation)
-
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2008700304">AFC 1937/001</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1375A
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Editor Note
Followed by announcement by Howard and recitation of two verses and chorus. (Lyrics continue on side B.)
Genre
Ballad
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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Pretty Polly
-
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2008700304">AFC 1937/001</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-08
AFS Number
1374B
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Genre
Fiddle tune
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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The Peddler
-
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2008700304">AFC 1937/001</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1374A2
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Editor Note
Identified on AFS card as "Rosin the Bow."
Genre
Fiddle tune
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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Rye Whiskey
-
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Alan and Elizabeth Lomax Kentucky collection
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AFC 1937/001
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A collection of field recordings made on Presto discs by Alan Lomax and his wife Elizabeth Lomax in eastern Kentucky in September and October 1937 for the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress. The collection includes folk songs, ballads, hymns, camp meeting songs, union songs, coal miners' songs, blues, children's songs, stories; banjo, harmonica, guitar, and dulcimer music; and a large number of fiddle tunes.
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<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2008700304">AFC 1937/001</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
Performer
Howard, James (Blind Jim Howard)
Date Recorded
1937-09-07
AFS Number
1374A1
AFC Collection
AFC 1937/001
Editor Note
Followed by Alan Lomax's announcement of recording details
Genre
Fiddle tune
State
Kentucky
Town
Harlan
County
Harlan
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Groundhog
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3341B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123341B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Preceded by commentary on remembering songs
""I could remember any song, any story... now I can't lay anything down and I can't remember nothing."" Followed by discussion of song.
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Katy Dorey
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3341A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123341A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
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Omie Wise (part 2)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3340B2
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123340B2" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
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Omie Wise (part 1)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3339B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123339B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Alternate Titles
Hark, the Voice of Jesus Calling
Genre
hymn
sacred song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Discussion follows of her father singing the hymn by the fireside.
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A name given to the resource
Hark, the Voice of Jesus Crying (part 1)
hymn
sacred song
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3340B1
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123340B1" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
hymn
sacred song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Interspersed with brief discussion of her father's foot-patting while singing
Jackson then imitates it.
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The Day Is Past and Gone (part 2)
hymn
sacred song
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3340A2
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123340A2" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
hymn
sacred song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Dublin Core
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The Day Is Past and Gone (part 1)
hymn
sacred song
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3340A1
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123340A1" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Alternate Titles
Hark, the Voice of Jesus Calling
Genre
hymn
sacred song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Hark, the Voice of Jesus Crying (part 2)
hymn
sacred song
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3339A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123339A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
hymn
sacred song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Identified on AFS card as ""I want to see my mother when she enters in.""
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Outshines the Glittering Sun
hymn
sacred song
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3337B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123337B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Dublin Core
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Title
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Archie D. (part 2)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3336A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123336A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Alternate Titles
William Hall
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Dublin Core
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The Brisk Young Farmer
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3337A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123337A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Dublin Core
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Archie D. (part 1)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3336B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123336B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Followed by discussion of provenance. ""It's just a mountain song, Alan.... All of the mountain songs bring out some story one way or the other.""
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The Merchant's Son and the Parson's Daughter
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3335B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123335B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
commentary
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Discussion of songs forbidden by her parents, who believed play parties were sinful. She sings fragments of play songs ""Skip to My Lou,"" ""Charlie's Neat, and ""Three Dukes a Roving."" (Item identified in AFS card as ""Skip to My Lou."")
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Commentary on play-parties and forbidden songs
commentary
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
3335A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390123335A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Followed by discussion. Jackson says she learned the ballad from a book of English poetry. Identified alternately as ""Lady Nancy"" and ""William and Mary"" on AFS cards. A variant of ""Lady Diamond"" (Child #269).
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Lady Nancy (part 2)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2588B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122588B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Identified alternately as ""Lady Nancy"" and ""William and Mary"" on AFS cards. A variant of ""Lady Diamond"" (Child #269).
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Lady Nancy (part 1)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2588A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122588A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
commentary
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Including a lyric composed by the Baker family to disparage the Whites.
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Commentary on her father and the Baker-White feud
commentary
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2587B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122587B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
commentary
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Discussion of feuds and violence in the Kentucky and Virginia coal fields. Jackson ventures that the source of so much violence was the misery of living conditions.
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Commentary on feuds and violence in the coalfields
commentary
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2587A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122587A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
story
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Identified on AFS card as ""Monologue on feuds and their causes.""
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Story of her husband Jim Stewart's feud with the Hendricks family (part 2)
story
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
Identifier
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2586B
Digital Object
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Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
story
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
This husband of mine was not only a Negro hater but he was also an infidel."" Recounts an incident with a stovepipe before discussing a feud he had with the Hendricks family. Identified on AFS card as ""Monologue on feuds and their causes.""
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Story of her husband Jim Stewart's feud with the Hendricks family (part 1)
story
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2586A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122586A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
story
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Jackson discusses her husband, Jim Stewart, half Indian and half Scotch-Irish, whipping a woman who he caught trying to abandon a mixed race infant, and recounts her husband's racism. (Identified as part of Jackson's commentary ""Monologue on feuds and their causes"" in the AFS catalog
that discussion begins on side B.)
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Story of her husband Jim Stewart and his race prejudice
story
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2585B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122585B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
commentary
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Recounting the lynching of a mixed-race couple by the KKK. ""Well, I thought that the KKK was the main thing, and that they was the finest people out, that they kept down crime and all these things. But later on I found out that they just hung people and destroyed people and it's nothing more than a racket just like a lot of other things.""
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Commentary on violence, lynching, and the KKK
commentary
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2585A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122585A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
story
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
The story of the lynching of ""Taggy"" Ben, on account of ""using his daughter of as a wife.""
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Story of ""Taggy"" Ben Jackson (part 2)
story
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2584B2
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122584B2" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
story
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
The story of the lynching of ""Taggy"" Ben, on account of ""using his daughter of as a wife.""
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Story of ""Taggy"" Ben Jackson (part 1)
story
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2584A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122584A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
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The Rich Irish Lady (part 1)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2584B1
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122584B1" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
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The Rich Irish Lady (part 2)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2582B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122582B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
sacred song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
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The Easter ballad
ballad
sacred song
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFS Number
2583B2
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122583B2" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
sacred song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
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<a href="http://lomaxky.omeka.net/recordings19">Aunt Molly Jackson - The Library of Congress Recordings. <span class="font6">Rounder 1002, 1972.</span></a>
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A Little Talk With Jesus
sacred song
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFS Number
2583B1
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122583B1" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Followed by discussion of her father and grandparents singing the song before bed.
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<a href="http://lomaxky.omeka.net/recordings7">Child Ballads Traditional in the United States (Volume 1)</a><span class="font7"><a href="http://lomaxky.omeka.net/recordings7">. Edited by Bertrand H. Bronson. AFS L57, 1960. LP. </a> <br /></span>
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The ballad of Lazarus (part 2)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFS Number
2583A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122583A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Is Referenced by
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<a href="http://lomaxky.omeka.net/recordings7">Child Ballads Traditional in the United States (Volume 1)</a><span class="font7"><a href="http://lomaxky.omeka.net/recordings7">. Edited by Bertrand H. Bronson. AFS L57, 1960. LP. </a> <br /></span>
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The ballad of Lazarus (part 1)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2582A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122582A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Alternate Titles
The Cherry Tree Carol
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
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Joseph and Mary
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2581B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122581B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Alternate Titles
Three Little Babes
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Followed by discussion. Molly explains she learned the song from her stepmother
that the babes in the song died of yellow fever that ""struck into the schools.""
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Lady Gay (part 2)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2581A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122581A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Alternate Titles
Three Little Babes
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
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Lady Gay (part 1)
ballad
vocal
-
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
References
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2580B
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122580B" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Alternate Titles
The Lone Pilgrim
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Molly says this was a favorite song of her father's and of her grandfather Garland. Discussion follows about the ""lone pilgrim"" - Molly's explanation is a bit different than the facts of Joseph Thomas, the historical personage the song is about.
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The White Pilgrim (#2)
ballad
vocal
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
Abstract
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2580A
Digital Object
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Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
lyric song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Identified on AFS card as ""Sadly Blows the Weeping Willow."" Molly says the song would be sung at funeral services.
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A Poor Orphan Left Alone
lyric song
vocal
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Collection Name
Alan Lomax recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFC Collection
AFC 1939/012
AFS Number
2579B
Digital Object
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Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
sacred song
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Molly says this is her father's favorite song, sung on memorial days.
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The Old Church Yard
sacred song
vocal
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Alan Lomax Recordings of Aunt Molly Jackson, May 1939
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AFC 1939/012
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Collection of field recordings of songs, stories, and interviews with Aunt Molly Jackson of Clay County, Kentucky recorded by Alan Lomax in New York City in May 1939 for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. Jackson sings folk songs, Child ballads, and her own compositions about coal miners and life in coal camps. She discussses her family background, religion, and life in eastern Kentucky.
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<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">AFC 1939/012</a>
Alan Lomax Recording
AFC Catalog Record
<a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321">https://lccn.loc.gov/2008700321</a>
AFS Number
2579A
Digital Object
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/AFC19390122579A" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="500" height="40"></iframe>
Date Recorded
1939-27-05
Genre
ballad
Performer
Jackson, Aunt Molly
Instrumentation
vocal
State
New York
Town
New York (Ny.)
County
New York
Editor Note
Identified as ""The Little Dove"" on AFS card. Commentary follows
Jackson says her grandparents knew the composer, and claims he was a Kentuckian. (Lomax recorded a nearly identical version in the Ozarks in 1959 by Almeda Riddle.)
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<a href="http://lomaxky.omeka.net/recordings2">Anglo-American Shanties, Lyric Songs, Dance Tunes and Spirituals. </a><span class="font7"><a href="http://lomaxky.omeka.net/recordings2">Edited by Alan Lomax. AFS L2, 1942. LP.</a> </span>
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Lonesome Dove
ballad
vocal