| | Classic Blues & Jazz, Vol. 4: 1921-1928 CD
Eliza Christmas Lee/Marion Harrison/Josie Harley/Helen Ba
Performers include: Lillyn Brown, Eliza Christmas Lee, Marion Harrison, J. Churchill, Josie Harley, Helen Baxter, Mandy Lee, Viola mcCoy, Lena Wilson, Lillian Harris, Edna Hicks, Gladys Bryan, Faye Barnes, Bessie Brown. Classic Blues & Jazz, Vol. 4: 1921-1928 Music Classic Blues & Jazz, Vol. 4: 1921-1928 Songs | 1. | If That's What You Want Here It Is |
| 2. | Ever Lovin' Blues |
| 3. | Bad-Land Blues |
| 4. | I Ain't Givin' Nothin' Away |
| 5. | Arkansas Blues |
| 6. | Baby Can't You Understand |
| 7. | So Blue |
| 8. | Mad Man Blues |
| 9. | I'm Through With You as I Can Be |
| 10. | 2 A.M. Blues |
| 11. | Cruel Back Bitin' Blues |
| 12. | You Got Ev'ry Thing a Sweet Mama Needs (But Me) |
| 13. | If Your Man Is Like My Man |
| 14. | Midnight Blues |
| 15. | I Don't Let No One Man Worry Me |
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