The same year Bukka White had a hit with his 1937 song “Shake ‘Em On Down”, he was sentenced to the notorious Parchman Farm Penitentiary for shooting a man. Two years later, musicologist Alan Lomax found & recorded White there for the Library of Congress.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

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Notes:

A1. Whisper Your Mother's Name
A2. Dixie Darling
A3. Who Wouldn't Be Lonely
A4. Lonesome Dove
A5. I'll Come Back To You
A6. Can't You Hear Those Nightbirds Calling
B1. Gold Watch And Chain
B2. Maple On The Hill - Part 3
B3. Down Among The Budded Roses
B4. Anchored In Love
B5. Sinful To Flirt
B6. Lamp Lighting Time In The Valley

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Weight 0.51 lbs