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Document's Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 5 (1937-1939) offers an exhaustive overview of a two-year period from Roosevelt Sykes' career. During that era, Sykes first recorded a raft of classics: "Night Time Is the Right Time," "Drunken Gambler," "Mistake in Life," and the double (or single) entendre classics "Ice Cream Freezer," "Let Me Hang My Stockings in Your Christmas Tree," and "Somebody's Been Ridin' My Black Gal." The novelties are delicious fun, though only completists will be interested in this lengthy compilation of exactingly sequenced recordings. ~ Thom Owens Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 5 (1937-1939) Music Roosevelt Sykes Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 5 (1937-1939) Songs | 1. | Little and Low | |
| 2. | Night Time Is the Right Time (MP3) | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Monte Carlo Blues | |
| 4. | She Squeezed My Lemon | |
| 5. | Somebody's Been Ridin' My Black Gal | |
| 6. | Bread Pan | |
| 7. | Ice Cream Freezer | |
| 8. | Druken Gambler | |
| 9. | Hospital, Heaven or Hell | |
| 10. | Love Lease Blues | |
| 11. | Hard Lead Pencil | |
| 12. | My Baby's Playground | |
| 13. | Night Gown Blues | |
| 14. | Sad Yas Yas Yas | |
| 15. | Let Me Hang My Stockings in Your Christmas Tree | |
| 16. | Mistake in Life | |
| 17. | Night Time Is the Right Time, No. 2 | |
| 18. | Dog in a Man, The | |
| 19. | She's Long Gone | |
| 20. | Train Is Coming, The | |
| 21. | Down on My Knees | |
| 22. | Bitter Cup Blues | |
| 23. | Have You Seen Ida B | |
| 24. | Journey From the Germs | |
| 25. | You Can't Fix It Back | |
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