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Song Theme
Sentimental Tennessee

Collection
Sound Recordings

Item ID
RCD-1468

Title
Sleepy John Estes: Complete recorded works in chronological order - Vol. 2 (1937-1941)

Song Titles
Floating bridge -- Need more blues -- Jack and Jill blues -- Poor man's friend (T model) -- Hobo jungle blues -- Airplane blues -- Everybody oughta make a change -- Liquor store blues -- Easin' back to Tennessee -- Fire department blues (Martha Hardin) -- Clean up at home -- New someday baby -- Brownsville blues -- Special agent (Railroad police blues) -- Mailman blues -- Time is drawing near -- Mary come on home -- Jailhouse blues -- Tell me how about it (Mr. Tom's blues) -- Drop down (Idon't feel welcome here) -- Dont you want to know -- You shouldn't do that -- When the saints go marching in -- Lawyer Clark blues -- Little Laura blues -- Working man blues

Additional Author
Parth, Johnny

Performer
Estes, Sleepy John

Place of Publication
New York, New York
Chicago, Illinois

Subject
Blues (Music) -- 1931-1940.
Blues (Music) -- 1941-1950

Physical Description
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + insert and tray card.

Notes
Liner notes printed on insert.
Smith, Chris author of liner notes.

Format
CD

Label Name
Document Records

Issue Number
DOCD-5016

RecordID
92511

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http://musicman.mtsu.edu/broadsides/TennesseeSongs/RCD-1468 DOCD 5016 Sleepy John Estes Brownsville Blues.mp3