Green Corn ("this Is Jazz" Broadcast)
John Henry
Tell Me Baby What Was Wrong With You
Noted Rider
Take a Whiff on Me
Ox Driving Moan
John Henry
Pick a Bale of Cotton
Go Down, Old Hannah
Ain't Going Down To The Well No More
Shout On (honey I'm All Out And Down)
It Was Soon One Morning
Whoa Back Buck
Birmingham Jail (down In The Valley)
Take This Hammer
It Was Early One Mornin' (jail House Blues)
Goin' Back To Mary (if I Had You Governor / Governor Pat Neff)
Come And Sit Down Beside Me
Ha, Ha This A Way
You Can't Lose A Me, Charlie
Rooster Crows At Midnight (christmas Day)
Skip to My Lou
Parting Song (when You Smile-O)
Good Morning Blues
Ain't Gonna Let You Worry My Life No More (wnyc Jazz Festival)
Pretty Papa (wnyc Jazz Festival)
Old Ship Of Zion
I Will Be So Glad When I Get Home
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 Vol. 7 (1947-1949) by Lead Belly
- In what year was the album “Leadbelly Vol. 7 (1947-1949)” released by Lead Belly?
- The album “Leadbelly Vol. 7 (1947-1949)” was released in 2005 by Lead Belly, featuring 28 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Leadbelly Vol. 7 (1947-1949)” by Lead Belly?
- “John Henry” is the biggest hit from the album “Leadbelly Vol. 7 (1947-1949)” by Lead Belly.