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Recording information: The Royal Festival Hall, London, UK (04/18/1954).
Personnel: Ken Colyer (vocals, guitar, trumpet); Ken Colyer; Bruce Turner (alto saxophone); Chris Barber Band (trombone); Jim Bray (sousaphone); Johnny Parker's Barrelhouse Four (piano); Ron Bowden (drums); Lonnie Donegan (vocals, guitar, banjo); Monty Sunshine (clarinet); Chris Barber .
Liner Note Author: John Griffith.
Lost 1954 Royal Festival Hall Tapes Music Ken Colyer Lost 1954 Royal Festival Hall Tapes Songs | 1. | Introductions and Band | |
| 2. | Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet | |
| 3. | Lord, Lord, Lord You Sure Been Good to Me | |
| 4. | Harlem Rag | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Original Tuxedo Rag | |
| 6. | Michigan Water Blues | |
| 7. | At a Georgia Camp Meeting | |
| 8. | Black and Tan Fantasy | |
| 9. | Bourbon Street Parade | |
| 10. | This Train | |
| 11. | Cotton Song, The | |
| 12. | Casey Jones | $0.99 | |
| 13. | Good Morning Blues | |
| 14. | Easter Parade | |
| 15. | We Sure Do Need Him Now | $0.99 | |
| 16. | Joplin's Sensation | |
| 17. | Temple Blues | |
| 18. | Bobby Shaftoe | |
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