| | Georgia Blues & Gospel: Complete Recorded Works CD
Performers include: Julius Daniels, Georgia Carter.
Personnel: Julius Daniels, George Carter (vocals, guitar); Curley Weaver (guitar). Georgia Blues & Gospel: Complete Recorded Works Music Georgia Blues & Gospel: Complete Recorded Works Songs | 1. | My Momma Was a Sailor |
| 2. | Ninety-Nine Year Blues - Julius Daniels (take 1) |
| 3. | Ninety Nine Year Blues - Julius Daniels (take 2) |
| 4. | I'm Goin' to Tell God How You Doin' - Julius Daniels |
| 5. | Slippin' and Slidin' up the Golden Street - Julius Daniels (take 1) |
| 6. | Slippin' and Slidin' up the Golden Street - Julius Daniels (take 2) |
| 7. | Can't Put the Bridle on the Mule This Morning - Julius Daniels (take 1) |
| 8. | Can't Put the Bridle on the Mule This Morning - Julius Daniels (take 2) |
| 9. | Richmond Blues - George Carter (take 1) |
| 10. | Richmond Blues - George Carter (take 2) |
| 11. | Crow Jane Blues - Julius Daniels |
| 12. | Rising River Blues - George Carter |
| 13. | Hot Jelly Roll Blues - George Carter |
| 14. | Weeping Willow Blues - George Carter |
| 15. | Ghost Woman Blues - George Carter |
| 16. | Furniture Man - (take 1) |
| 17. | Furniture Man - (take 2) |
| 18. | Don't Think I'm Santa Claus |
| 19. | Sow Good Seeds |
| 20. | Mother Called Her Child to Her Dying Bed |
| 21. | Buggy Jail House Blues - Lillie Mae |
| 22. | Wise Like That - Lillie Mae |
| 23. | Mama Don't Want It - Lillie Mae |
| 24. | Bootie Wah Bootie - Lillie Mae |
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