Vera Hall Ward- Spirituals with Dock Reed and Vera Hall Ward
Alabama farm worker Dock Reed and his cousin Vera Hall Ward were both recorded by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress. Dock, by all accounts, was a deeply religious man who never sang secular music, while Vera was known to perform a few of these "sinful" songs.
Tracklist:
- I'm Going Home On The Morning Train
- My God Ain't No Lying Man
- Where The Sun Will Never Go Down
- Troubled Lord I'm Troubled
- Look How They Done My Lord
- Job Job
- What Month Was Jesus Born In?
- Somebody's Talking About Jesus
- Death Is Awful
- I'm Climbing Up The Hill Of Mt. Zion
- Low Down The Chariot And Let Me Ride
UPC > 093070203822
Format > New CD
Label > Folkways Records
Shop online at Darkside Records.
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Alabama farm worker Dock Reed and his cousin Vera Hall Ward were both recorded by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress. Dock, by all accounts, was a deeply religious man who never sang secular music, while Vera was known to perform a few of these "sinful" songs.
Tracklist:
- I'm Going Home On The Morning Train
- My God Ain't No Lying Man
- Where The Sun Will Never Go Down
- Troubled Lord I'm Troubled
- Look How They Done My Lord
- Job Job
- What Month Was Jesus Born In?
- Somebody's Talking About Jesus
- Death Is Awful
- I'm Climbing Up The Hill Of Mt. Zion
- Low Down The Chariot And Let Me Ride
UPC > 093070203822
Format > New CD
Label > Folkways Records
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.