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Title | Artist | Recording | Comments | Images | Approx. start time |
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Dapper Dan
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Club Royal Orchestra | Victor 18831-B 10" 1921 | 0:00:00 Pop-up) | ||
Hallelujah I'm a Bum
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Arthur Fields | Grey Gull 4228 10" 1928 | 0:04:29 Pop-up) | ||
Big Rock Candy Mountains
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"Hobo" Jack Turner | Harmony 807-H 10" 1928 | Ernest Hare | 0:08:00 Pop-up) | |
Uncle Josh's Huskin' Bee
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Cal Stewart | Victor 16109-A 10" 1907 | 0:12:57 Pop-up) | ||
Yascha Michaeloffskys Melody
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Harry Smith | Cameo 8318 10" 1928 | 0:18:26 Pop-up) | ||
Old Plantation Melody
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Wendell Hall | Victor 19392-A 10" 1924 | 0:22:14 Pop-up) | ||
Sous les Ponts de Paris
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Margaret McKee | Victor 73947-B 10" 1922 | 0:28:03 Pop-up) | ||
In the Candle Light
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Nora Watson and J. F. Harrison | Columbia A1483 10" 1913 | 0:32:38 Pop-up) | ||
I'm Disappointed In You
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Gladys Woods | Oriole 1645 (b) 10" 1929 | 0:37:26 Pop-up) | ||
Who'll Dry Your Tears When You Cry?
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William Robyn | Victor 18795-A 10" 1921 | 0:40:37 Pop-up) | ||
It's Hard To Kiss Your Sweetheart When The Last Kiss Means Goodbye
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Walter Van Brunt | Victor 16 10" 191 | 0:45:18 Pop-up) | ||
Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean
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Charles Harrison | Playtime 219-B 7" 192? | 0:43:30 Pop-up) | ||
C - O - N - S - T - A - N - T - I - N - O - P - L - E
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Sam Lanin and his Troubadours | Cameo 8230 10" 192 | 0:53:25 Pop-up) | ||
Send Back My Honeyman
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Ted Lewis and His Band | Columbia A3662 10" 1922 | 0:56:31 Pop-up) |
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![]() The song's authorship is uncertain, but according to hobo poetry researcher Bud L. McKillips the words were written by an IWW member. Some verses, though, may have been written by a Kansas City hobo known only as "One-Finger Ellis," who scribbled it on the wall of his prison cell in 1897.[1] There is also a questionable theory that Harry McClintock could have written it in 1897 when he was only fifteen |
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