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Featuring Leadbelly's signature song "Goodnight Irene," this set is a collection of 78 sides recorded between 1939-1947: 1. Frankie & Albert (Part One), 2. Frankie & Albert (Part Two), 3. Ain't Goin Down To the Well No Mo', 4. Goin' Down Old Hannah, 5. L Leadbelly Boll Weevil Songs | 1. | Frankie & Albert (Part 1) | |
| 2. | Frankie & Albert (Part 2) | |
| 3. | Ain't Goin' Down to the Well No Mo' | |
| 4. | Goin' Down Old Hannah | |
| 5. | Looky Looky Yonder, Black Belly | |
| 6. | Yella Woman's Doorbell | |
| 7. | DeKalb Blues | |
| 8. | Boll Weevil, The | |
| 9. | Fannin Street | |
| 10. | Poor Howard/Green Corn | |
| 11. | Goodnight Irene | |
| 12. | John Hardy | $0.99 | |
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