Alan Lomax Biografie
Alan Lomax (* 31. Januar 1915; † 19. Juli 2002) war ein US-amerikanischer Folklore- und Musikforscher, der sich auf die frühe Musik der Vereinigten Staaten und ihre Wurzeln spezialisiert hatte. Alan Lomax war der Sohn des Musikforschers John Lomax, bei dem er seine Karriere begann.
Alan Lomax - 82 Songtexte
- Blues In The Mississippi Night Side 10
- Blues In The Mississippi Night Side 20
- This Train0
- Kickin' Mule0
- Mary Anne0
- Hattie Belle0
- The Lone Green Valley0
- Railroad Bill0
- Ridin' In A Buggy0
- Jumpin' Judy0
- Saturday Night0
- In The Wilderness0
- Black Book0
- Johnson Boys0
- The Two Sisters0
- Doney Gal0
- Inchin' Along0
- Jolly Roving Tar0
- Long John0
- Git Along Little Dogies0
- Jesse James0
- John Crossed The Water0
- The Boll Weevil0
- Old Shoes And Leggings0
- The Grey Goose0
- Po' Lazarus0
- Tee Roo0
- Do Come Back Again0
- Darlin' Corey0
- When You Go A-Courtin'0
- Buffalo Skinners0
- Frankie0
- Rambling Gambler0
- I'm Bound To Follow The Longhorn Cows0
- Lord Lovell0
- The Rich Old Lady0
- Long Summer Days0
- Ain't No More Cane On This Brazis0
- All The Pretty Little Horses0
- Billy Barlow0
- The Wild Rippling Water0
- Rattlesnake0
- Sam Bass0
- The Dying Cowboy0
- Godamighty Drag0
- Eadie0
- Black Betty0
- My Little John Henry0
- Sal's Got A Sugar Lip0
- Down In Rackensack0
- The Unfortunate Man0
- Fire On The Mountain0
- Rolling In My Sweet Baby's Arms0
- Mule Skinner Blues0
- Boogie Woogie Memphis0
- The Saddest Blues0
- How Long0
- Hoochie Coochie Man0
- Goin' Down0
- Life Is Like That0
- I Could Hear My Name Ring In0
- Ratty Section0
- I'm Going To Memphis0
- Have You Ever Been To Nashville0
- Stagolee0
- Oh 'Berta0
- Murderer's Home0
- Don't You Hear Your Mother Calling0
- Slow Lonesome Blues0
- Another Man Done Gone0
- Fast Boogie0
- A Pretty Girl Is Like A Little Bird0
- Old Blue0
- Brady0
- Lazy John0
- Travlin' Man (On A Monday)0
- Raise A Ruckus0
- Red River Shore0
- Reuben0
- Who's Gonna Be Your Man?0
- New Orleans0
- That's All Right Darlin'0
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