| A1 |
–Mrs. Texas Gladden |
The Three Babes (Child No. 79)Recorded By – Alan Lomax |
| A2 |
–Warde H. Ford |
Andrew Batann (Child Nos. 167 & 250)Recorded By – Sidney Robertson Cowell |
| A3 |
–Mrs. G. A. Giffin |
The King's Love-Letter (Child No. 208)Recorded By – John A. Lomax |
| A4 |
–Pearl Jacobs Borusky |
Well Met, My Old True Love (Child No. 243)Recorded By – Helene Stratman-Thomas, Robert F. Draves |
| A5 |
–Clay Walters |
The Ship Carpenter (Child No. 243)Recorded By – Alan Lomax, Elizabeth Lomax |
| B1 |
–Dol Small |
There Was An Old And Wealthy Man (Child No. 272)Recorded By – Maud Karpeles, Sidney Robertson Cowell |
| B2 |
–Carrie Grover |
The Devil And The Farmer's Wife (Child No. 278)Recorded By – Alan Lomax |
| B3 |
–Warde H. Ford |
The Oxford Merchant (Child No. 283)Recorded By – Sidney Robertson Cowell |
| B4 |
–Jimmy Morris |
The Golden Willow Tree (Child No. 286)Recorded By – Alan Lomax, Elizabeth Lomax |
| B5 |
–Ollie Jacobs |
A Ship Set Sail For North America (Child No. 286)Recorded By – Helene Stratman-Thomas, Robert F. Draves |
| B6 |
–Emma Dusenbury |
The Mermaid (Child No. 289)Recorded By – Laurence Powell, Sidney Robertson Cowell |
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