Songs and Spirituals of Harry T. Burleigh
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Oral Moses, bass-baritone |
Ann Sears, piano |
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1. Deep River 2. Lovely Dark And Lovely One 3. Dry Bones 4. Wade In The Water 5. Ethiopia Saluting The Colors 6. The Dove And The Lilly 7. Exile 8. Stan' Still, Jordan 9. Little Mother Of Mine 10. Don't You Weep When I'm Gone |
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The Spring, My Dear, Is No Longer Spring
12. Oh! Rock Me Julie 13. The Soldier 14. Mammy's Li'L Babby 15. Hear De Lambs A Cryin 16. The Trees Have Grown So 17. The Heart 18. Hard Trials 19. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel |
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