The American Century presents:
Sonny Terry, “Harmonica and Washboard Breakdown”
from A Blues Legend: Sonny Terry
Midget Music - 2011
Blind Willie McTell, “Georgia Rag”
from Blues Masters, Vol. 7: Blind Willie McTell
Werner Last's Favourites Jazz - 2009
Blind Willie Johnson, “John the Revelator”
from American Epic: The Best of Blind Willie Johnson
Columbia/Legacy - 2017
John L. Handcox, “Roll The Union On”
from John L. Handcox: Songs, Poems, and Stories of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union
WVU Press - 2005
Dean Martin, “Ain't That a Kick In the Head”
from Dean Martin: The Capitol Recordings, Vol. 11 (1960-1961)
CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92) - 2013
Wynonie Harris, “Grandma Plays the Numbers”
from 28 Big Ones (Original King Records Recordings)
King Records - 2015
The Louvin Brothers, “The Great Atomic Power (1956)”
from Complete Recorded Works 1952-62
Playtime - 2014
Bill Haley & His Comets, “13 Women (and Only One Man in Town)”
from Atomic Platters: Cold War Music From The Golden Age Of Homeland Security
Bear Family
Sheldon Allman, “Rocket To The Moon”
from Crawl Out Through The Fallout / Rocket To The Moon [Digital 45]
Essential Media Group - 2010
Roy Acuff, “Wabash Cannonball”
from Roy Acuff & The Smoky Mountain Boys
Two Quarters Entertainment - 2005
Wes Holly & His Band, “Shufflin' Shoes Boogie”
from Best of Tennessee & Republic Records, Vol. VII - Hillbilly Heaven
SnailWorx - 2016
Dick Stratton, “Fat Gal Boogie”
from Best of Tennessee & Republic Records, Vol. VII - Hillbilly Heave
Snailworx
Moon Mullican, “Well Oh Well”
from 28 Big Ones (Original King Records Recordings)
King Records - 2015
Billy Ward & The Dominoes, “Sixty Minute Man”
from 28 Big One (Original King Records Recordings)
King Records - 2015
Fritz Muhlholzer, “Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera): Moritat von Mackie Messer (Ballad of Mac the Knife) (arr. F. Muhlholzer)”
from Mein Mann will mich verlassen, Gott sei Dank
Ars Musici - 2011
Danny Kaye & the Andrews Sisters, “Bingo bango bongo - Civilization”
from 50th Anniversary Collection
MCa
Bing Crosby, “Brother, Can You spare a dime?”
from Brother, Can You Spare A Dime? (American Song During The Great Depression)
New World Records
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, “John Henry”
from 101 - The Best of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee (feat. Billy Bland)
AP Music Ltd - 2012
djannag The American Century July 29th, 2019
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