Josh White - The Beginning
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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In the evening | 3:07 | |
Death's Comin' Back After You | 4:55 | |
You Don't Know My Mind | 3:58 | |
Blues Come From Texas | 4:15 | |
Job | 3:19 | |
Hoe Boys, You Can't Line 'Em | 2:33 | |
In The Evening | 3:07 | |
Tap 'Em Up Solid | 2:50 | |
Heaven In My View | 3:37 | |
Lula | 2:05 | |
'Lijah | 4:45 | |
'lijah | 4:45 | |
Goin' Down Slow | 4:23 | |
Hoe boys, can't you line 'em | 2:36 | |
Hoe Boys, Can't You Line 'em | 2:36 | |
Hoe Boys, Can't You Line 'Em | 2:36 | |
My Father Is A Husband Man | 2:19 | |
'Liljah | 4:45 | |
My father is a husbandman | 2:19 | |
Keys To The Kingdom | 3:25 | |
Hard-Headed Woman | 3:52 | |
Evil Hearted Man | 3:35 | |
Sit Down Servant | 2:32 | |
How Long | 3:02 | |
How About You | 3:19 | |
Evil-Hearted Man | 3:35 | |
Key To The Kingdom | 3:25 | |
Job: 19 | 3:19 | |
Blues come from texas | 4:15 | |
Evil-hearted man | 3:35 | |
Howlin Wolf | 4:32 | |
Hoe Boys Can't You Line 'Em | 2:36 | |
Sit down servant | 2:32 | |
Howlin' Wolf | 4:32 | |
Paul And Silas | 3:58 | |
Keys to the Kingdom | 3:25 |
Images
Catalog Numbers
- 134 566 MFY
- MG 20724
- 135 301 MCY
- SR 60821
- MCL 125 301
- 20039 MCL
- MG-20724
- DJ-86
- 125 301 MCL
- SR 60724
- 125 301 mcl
- MG 20821
- SR-60724, SR60724
- 1340566 MFY
Labels
- Mercury
- Philips
Listen online
- lyssna på nätet
- écouter en ligne
- kuunnella verkossa
- lytte på nettet
- escuchar en línea
- ascolta in linea
- ouvir online
- online anhören
- online luisteren
Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Compilation
- Mono
- Album
- Stereo
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- EP
- Promo
- Sampler
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Record Company | THE BEGINING |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Producer | Frank Fried |
Directed By | Alan Ribback |
Guitar | Josh White |
Notes
- STEREO 134 566 MFY
- (also playable on mono)
- Mercury International Stereo
- Printed in Holland (E)
- Also available on stereo SR 60724
- Mercury Black Labels are first and red second but they changed in 1963 from black to red so it would be same year release red or black
- Recorded 1963
- Also available on mono 125 301 MCL
- Stereo 134 566 MFY
- Printed in Holland
- Also available on Stereo SR 60724
- (sleeve variation from other submission)
- All Tracks from LP Listed on label, only the underlined tracks are on the Record
- release date stamped on Cover
- Mercury Black Labels
- A2 written as "Key To The Kingdom" on front cover
- UK LAMINATED SLEEVE
- White Label Promo Version, Mono.
- Odd release: Billboard has a "spot light" ad with annoucement for this release, March, 23 1960, liner notes say the "session" began Friday, Jan. 4 1963 and Both Sides Now site says it was released 1962.
- For release year I'll go with jacket information
- Re-cut and refined recordings of 78's made in made in 20's
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped): AA 134 566 1Y 1 (P) 1963 670 112
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped): AA 134 566 2Y 1 (P) 1963 670 112
- Rights Society: B.I.E.M.
- Matrix / Runout: 6 AA 125 301 1L 1 670 111
- Matrix / Runout: 6 AA 125 301 2L 1 670 111
About Josh White
Josh White (born February 11, 1914 in Greenville, South Carolina, died September 5, 1969 in Manhasset, N.Y.) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor, and civil rights activist.
Some of his recordings in the mid-1930s were released as by .
Josh White was one of the most popular and influential folksingers in America in the mid-20th century. His most famous song, One Meat Ball, is about a poor man who has little money to buy dinner and who gets little sympathy from the waiter serving him. The folk music genre has often had a strong social and political foundation, and Whites career is a clear example of that; he sang for President Franklin Roosevelt at the White House in the 1940s, he suffered from the effects of McCarthyism in the 1950s, and he was a featured performer at the 1963 March on Washington.
Father of .
Real Name
- Joshua Daniel White
Aliases
- The Singing Christian
- Pinewood Tom
- Paul La France
- Tippy Barton