Alan Lomax found & recorded Jelly Roll Morton in Washington D.C. in 1938, convincing him to play his old brothel songs from Storyville, New Orleans, which were so raunchy that some were not released by the Library of Congress until 67 years later in 2005.

Media Condition: Very Good (VG)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

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Notes:

A1a. Introductory Remarks By Sonny 2:14
A1b. The Prisoner's Song 2:52
A2. Blue Moon Of Kentucky 2:02
A3. Great Speckled Bird 3:49
A4. San Antonio Rose 3:22
A5. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 2:47
B1. Wildwood Flower 2:37
B2. I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine 2:41
B3. Waiting For A Train 2:07
B4. Back In The Saddle Again 2:58
B5. Just A Closer Walk With Thee 3:07
B6. Hard To Please 2:20

Matrix / Runout 0 TI PAL-34035-1D D
Matrix / Runout 0 TI PBL- 34035-1A B 7

Mastered At Customatrix
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute

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Weight 0.51 lbs