List of songs recorded by Lead Belly
The following is a partial list of songs performed by Lead Belly. Lead Belly, born Huddie Ledbetter, was an American folk and blues musician active in the 1930s and 1940s.
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- "Kansas City Papa"
- "Keep your Hands Off Her"
- "Laura"
- "Leaving Blues (When you are smiling)"
- "Let It Shine on Me" [20] (trad.)
- "Line Em"
- "Lining Track" (trad.)
- "Little Children's Blues"
- "Little Sally Walker"
- "Looky Looky Yonder" [21] (+)
- "Match Box Blues"
- "Medicine Man"
- "Meeting at the Building"
- "Midnight Special" [22](trad.)
- "Mister Tom Hughes's Town"
- "Moanin'"
- "Mother's Blues"
- "Mr. Hitler"
- "Must I Be Carried into the Sky"
- "National Defense Blues"
- "New York City"
- "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen"
- "Noted (No Good) Rider"
- "Oh, Something on My Mind"
- "Old Man"
- "Old Rattler"
- "(Old) Stewball"
- "Old Time Religion"
- "On a Christmas Day"
- "On a Monday" [23] (+)
- "Out On the Western Plains" (aka: "Cow Cow Yicky Yicky Yea")
- "Outshine the Sun"
- "Outskirts of Town"
- "Packing Trunk Blues"
- "Pig Meat" (with Sonny Terry [24] - Harmonica)[25]
- "Pig Meat Papa"
- "Pick a Bale of Cotton" (trad.)
- "Poor Howard"
- "Prayer"
- "Pretty Flowers in My Backyard" [26][27] (aka: "Pretty Flower in Your Backyard") [28][29]
- "the Red Cross Store Blues"
- "Red River"
- "Relax Your Mind"
- "Ride On"
- "Roberta" (parts 1 & 2) [30]
- "Rock Island Line" [31]
- "the Roosevelt Song"
- "Run Sinners"
- "Sail On, Little Girl, Sail On"
- "Salty Dog"
- "the Scottsboro Boys"
- "Silver City Bound"
- "Skip to My Lou"
- "Stand Your Test in Judgement"
- "Stewball"
- "Sweet Mary Blues (Governor Pat Neff)"
- "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (trad.)
- "Sylvie" [32]
- "Take a Whiff on Me"
- "Take This Hammer" [33][34]
- "TB Blues"
- "Tell me Baby"
- "They Hung Him on a Cross" (see: "He Never Said a Mumblin' Word")
- "The Titanic"
- "There's a Man Goin´ around Takin´ Names"
- "Turn your Radio On"
- "We shall Be Free" (with Woody Guthrie)"
- "We shall Walk Thru the Valley"
- "Western Plain"
- "When I Was a Cowboy"
- "When the Boys Were Out on the Western Plains"
- "When the Train Comes Along"
- "Where Did You Sleep Last Night"(trad.) (see: "In the Pines")
- "Whoa Back Buck"
- "Yellow Gal"
- "Yellow Women's Doorbells" (see: "On a Monday")
- "You Can't Lose-A Me Cholly"
- "You don't Miss Your Water"
- "You don't Know My Mind"
- "You Must Have that Religion, Halleloo"
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References
- ↑ Discogs - Rock Island Line (images) 1953 10", Folkways Records (FP 14) US
- ↑ AllMusic - The Bourgeois Blues - Lead Belly song info
- ↑ Discogs - The Bourgeois Blues (images) - 1939 78-RPM-10"-LP, Musicraft (227) US
- ↑ Discogs - Take This Hammer: Huddie Ledbetter Memorial Album (images) - 1950 vinyl-10"-LP, Folkways Records (804 FLP) US
- ↑ Discogs - Martha Ledbetter - profile and discography
- ↑ Discogs - Leadbelly's Last Sessions Vol.1 - 1959 vinyl, Melodisc (MLP 12-113) UK; recorded 1948 September/October, NYC
- ↑ Discogs - Leadbelly's Legacy Volume 3: Early Recordings (images) - 1951 vinyl-10"-LP, Folkways Records (FP 24) US
- ↑ Discogs - Leadbelly's Legacy Volume 3: Early Recordings (images) - 1951 vinyl-10"-LP, Folkways Records (FA 2024) US
- ↑ AllMusic - De Kalb Blues - Lead Belly song info
- ↑ Discogs - Diggin' my Potatoes - 1962 vinyl-7"-EP, Storyville (SEP 387) Denmark
- ↑ AllMusic - Duncan and Brady - Lead Belly song info
- ↑ Discogs - the Gallis Pole (images) - 1939 78-RPM-10", Musicraft (227) US
- ↑ AllMusic - Governor O.K. Allen - Lead Belly song info
- ↑ Discogs - Leadbelly's Last Sessions Volume One - 1953 2-vinyl-LP, Folkways Records (FP 241) US
- ↑ Discogs - Easy Rider: Leadbelly Legacy Vol.4 - 1953 vinyl-10"-LP, Folkways (FA 2034) US; recorded January 1941-1946
- ↑ Discogs - Lead Belly's Last Sessions - 1994 compilation 4-CD, Smithsonian Folkways (SF CD 40068/71) US; recorded September 27, 1948
- ↑ Discogs - "Live": New York 1947 & Austin, Texas 1949 - 2004 reMastered-CD, Document Records (DOCD-5676) Europe; recorded June 15 1949, University of Texas
- ↑ Discogs - (Black Gal) Where Did You Sleep Last Night? - 1944 78-RPM-10", Musicraft (312) US
- ↑ Discogs - In New Orleans - 1944 78-RPM-10", Musicraft (312) US
- ↑ Discogs - where did you sleep last night (LEAD BELLY LEGACY VOL.1) - 1996 CD, (SF CD 40044) US; recorded 1941-46, NYC
- ↑ Discogs - The Bourgeois Blues / American Jazz & Blues History Vol.128 - vinyl-12", Tobacco Road (B/2628) Germany
- ↑ AllMusic - The Midnight Special - Lead Belly song info
- ↑ Discogs - On a Monday / John Henry - 1943-August 78-RPM-10", Asch Recordings (343-3) US
- ↑ Discogs - Sonny Terry - profile and discography
- ↑ Discogs - Pig Meat - 1962 vinyl-7"-EP, Storyville (SEP 387) Denmark
- ↑ Discogs - the Definitive Lead Belly - 2005 compilation 2CD, Not Now Music (NOT2CD261) UK
- ↑ Discogs - Black Betty - 2011 compilation 2-vinyl-LP, Not Now Music Limited (NOT2LP133) UK
- ↑ Discogs - Absolutely the Best - 2000 compilation CD, Fuel_2000 (302 061 080 2) US
- ↑ Discogs - Bluesman - Collector's Edition (images) - 2005 compilation 2CD, Fuel 2000 Records (302 061 532 2) US
- ↑ Discogs - Leadbelly's Legacy Volume 3: Early Recordings - 1951 vinyl-10"-LP, Folkways Records (FA 2024) US
- ↑ AllMusic - Rock Island Line - Lead Belly song info
- ↑ "Sylvie" was written by Ledbetter with "Paul Campbell", which according to attribution on the 1959 album Belafonte at Carnegie Hall was a collective pen name of The Weavers.
- ↑ Discogs - Take This Hammer (Steel Drivin') / Corn Bread Rough - 1942 78-RPM-10", Asch Recordings (101) US
- ↑ AllMusic - Take This Hammer - Lead Belly song info