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Josh White
Josh White (born Joshua Daniel White in Greenville, South Carolina, 11 February 1914 or 1915; died Manhasset, New York, 5 September 1969) was an American folk, blues, and gospel singer and guitarist. White was amongst the first blues performers to attract a large white and middle-class African American following, transcending the typical barriers at the time associating blues with a rural and working-class African American audience, and performed in prestigious night clubs and theatres during the 1930s and 1940s.
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Songs
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Baby Baby
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Bad housing blues
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Badly Mistreated Man
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Ball and Chain Blues
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Barbara Allen
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Bed Depression Blues
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Bed Spring Blues
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Bed Springs Blues
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Beloved Comrade
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Betty and Dupree
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Black and Evil Blues
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Black Man
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Bury Me High
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Bury My Body
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Call Me Darling
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Careless Love
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Chain gang boun'
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Cotton Eyed Joe
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Cryin' who? Cryin' you! (part 1)
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Cryin' who? Cryin' you! (part 2)
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Cryin' Who? Cryin' You! Parts 1 & 2
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Crying Blues
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Defence factory blues
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Defense Factory Blues
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Did You Read That Letter
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Did You Read That Letter?
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Don't Lie Buddy
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Double Crossing Woman
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Downhearted Man Blues
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Dupree
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Evil Hearted Man
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Evil Hearted Me
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Fare Thee Well
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Foggy Foggy Dew
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Free and Equal Blues
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Freedom Road
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Friendless City Blues
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Froggy Bottom
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Fuhrer
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Gloomy Sunday
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Go Way From My Window
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Goin' Home Boys
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Going home, boys
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Good Gal
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Good Morning Blues
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Got a Key to the Kingdom
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Green Corn
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Greenville Sheik
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Hard Time Blues
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Hard Times