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Barbara Dane- Barbara Dane Sings the Blues

SKU: 093070247123
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Singer, activist, and founder of Paredon Records (now also under the stewardship of Smithsonian Folkways), Barbara Dane was born in 1929 and was still going strong last time we spoke with her. This album was released in 1964, and includes original songs, as well as material by Tampa Red, Willie Dixon, and Ma Rainey.

Tracklist:

  1. You Don't Know Me
  2. I Just Want To Make Love To You
  3. Come Back, Baby
  4. Stranger's Blues
  5. Victimt To The Blues
  6. Way Behind The Sun
  7. Special Delivery Blues
  8. It Hurts Me Too
  9. Come On In (There Ain't Nobody Here But Me)
  10. Hard Oh Lord
  11. Working People's Blues
  12. Dink's Blues (Dink's Song)
Format: New CD/Country

Barbara Dane- Barbara Dane Sings the Blues

SKU: 093070247123
Regular price ¥141.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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Singer, activist, and founder of Paredon Records (now also under the stewardship of Smithsonian Folkways), Barbara Dane was born in 1929 and was still going strong last time we spoke with her. This album was released in 1964, and includes original songs, as well as material by Tampa Red, Willie Dixon, and Ma Rainey.

Tracklist:

  1. You Don't Know Me
  2. I Just Want To Make Love To You
  3. Come Back, Baby
  4. Stranger's Blues
  5. Victimt To The Blues
  6. Way Behind The Sun
  7. Special Delivery Blues
  8. It Hurts Me Too
  9. Come On In (There Ain't Nobody Here But Me)
  10. Hard Oh Lord
  11. Working People's Blues
  12. Dink's Blues (Dink's Song)