Goodnight Irene
Goodnight Irene
Julie Ann Johnson (126-A-1)
You Cain' Loose-A-Me Cholly (126-A-2)
Take a Whiff on Me
Mr Tom Hughes' Town (236-B-3)
Julie Ann Johnson (239-A-3)
Julie Ann Johnson (240-A-4)
Julie Ann Johnson (242-B-3)
The Boll Weevil
Julie Ann Johnson (250-B-2)
Dance Calls (252-A-1)
Salty Dog (45-B)
Thirty Days In The Workhouse (53-B)
Take This Hammer
C.c. Rider
You Can't Lose Me, Charlie
Black Snake Moan
Alberta
Baby, Don't You Love Me No More?
Death Letter Blues - Part 1 (take 1)
Death Letter Blues - Part 2 (take 1)
Kansas City Papa (take 1)
Red River Blues
My Friend Blind Lemon
Cowboy's Lament
Matchbox Blues
Bull Cow
Most popular songs of Lead Belly
Goodnight Irene
Lead Belly
Where Did You Sleep Last Night
Lead Belly
The Midnight Special
2009 • Masterworks
Fannin Street
1939 • Negro Sinful Songs
Take This Hammer
Lead Belly Complete Recorded Works 1939-1947 In Chronological Order - Volume 4
Shorty George
1994 • Leadbelly Complete Recorded Works 1939-1947 in Chronological Order - Volume 1
On a Monday
2005 • Leadbelly Vol. 6 (1947)
Boll Weevil
2006 • Lead Belly's Last Sessions
The Boll Weevil
1939 • Negro Sinful Songs
Pick a Bale of Cotton
1994 • Leadbelly Complete Recorded Works 1939-1947 in Chronological Order - Volume 1
John Henry
2004 • The History Of The Guitar
Rock Island Line
Lead Belly Complete Recorded Works 1939-1947 In Chronological Order - Volume 4
Trivia about the album Leadbelly Arc & Library Of Congress Recordings Vol. 1 (1934-1935) by Lead Belly
- In what year was the album “Leadbelly Arc & Library Of Congress Recordings Vol. 1 (1934-1935)” released by Lead Belly?
- The album “Leadbelly Arc & Library Of Congress Recordings Vol. 1 (1934-1935)” was released in 2005 by Lead Belly, featuring 28 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Leadbelly Arc & Library Of Congress Recordings Vol. 1 (1934-1935)” by Lead Belly?
- “Goodnight Irene” is the biggest hit from the album “Leadbelly Arc & Library Of Congress Recordings Vol. 1 (1934-1935)” by Lead Belly.