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Introduction
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Chapter I
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Chapter II
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Chapter III
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Appendix I
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"Dying
Crapshooter's Blues" by Blind Willie McTell, 5/11/40, Atlanta, Ga. (L.
of C.) |
Appendix II
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"Dying
Crapshooter's Blues" by Blind Willie McTell, 1956, Atlanta, Ga. (Bluesville) |
Appendix III
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"Those
Gambler's Blues" ("The American Songbag", Carl Sandburg) |
Appendix IV
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"Those
Gambler's Blues" ("The American Songbag". ibid.) |
Appendix V
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"Dying
Gambler" by Blind Willie & Kate McTell, 23/4/35. Chicago, Ill. |
Appendix VI
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"Lay Some
Flowers On My Grave" by Blind Willie McTell, 25/4/35, Chicago, Ill. |
Appendix VII
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"Dying
Pickpocket Blues" by Barrel House Welch, -/1/29. Chicago, Ill. |
Appendix VIII
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"The Flash
Lad" |
Appendix IX
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"In Newry
Town" ("Folk-Song Society Vol. 1." Ed. A. Kalisch. c. 1905.) |
Appendix X
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"The Wild
And Wicked Youth" Vsn 2 ("The Constant Lovers" Ed. Frank Purslow. 1972.) |
Appendix XI
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(Unused) |
Appendix XII
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"The
Tarpaulin Jacket" written by George Whyte-Melville. c. 1855. |
Appendix XIII
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"The Dying
Cowboy" ("The Penguin Book of American Folk Songs" Alan Lomax. 1964.) |
Appendix XIV
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"The Young
Sailor Cut Down In His Prime" ("The Everlasting Circle" J. Lee.) |
Appendix XV
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"The
Unfortunate Lass" sung by Norma Waterson, c. 1977. |
Appendix XVI
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"The
Unfortunate Lad" (Everyman's Book of British Ballads" Ed. Roy Palmer.
1980.) |
Appendix XVII
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"The Wild
Cowboy" (The Dying Cowboy) ("Folk Songs of The South" John Harrington
Cox. 1963.) |
Appendix XVIII
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"The
Cowboy's Lament" ("Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads. John A.
Lomax. 1966.) |
Appendix XIX
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"The Dying
Hobo" written by Bob Hughes c. early 20th century. |
Appendix XX
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"The Dying
Hogger" (Anonymous) "A Treasure of American Ballads". |
Appendix XXI
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"The Newry
Highwayman" ("More Irish Street Ballads" C.O. Lochlainn. 1965) |
Appendix XXII
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"Rake and
Rambling Boy" by Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers. |
Appendix XXIII
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"The Young
Girl Cut Down In Her Prime" sung by Frankie Armstrong. 1972. |
Appendix XXIV
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"The Bad
Girl's Lament" ("Folk Songs of Canada" Eds. Edith Fulton Fowke & Richard
Johnstone. 1955.) |
Appendix XXV
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"St. James'
Hospital" sung by Laura V. Donald ("English Folk Songs From The Southern
Appalachians Vol. II. Cecil Sharp. 1952.) |
Appendix XXVI
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"St. James' Hospital - "Iron Head's Version" by James (Iron Head) Baker.
-/5/34. Sugerland, Texas. 1966. |
Appendix XXVII
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"Dying
Crapshooter's Blues" by Blind Willie McTell, 1949, Atlanta, Ga.
(Atlantic). |
Notes
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Bibliography
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