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Mance Lipscomb
Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976), guitarist and songster, was born to Charles and Jane Lipscomb on April 9, 1895, in the Brazos bottoms near Navasota, Texas, where he lived most of his life as a tenant farmer.
Lipscomb represented one of the last remnants of the nineteenth-century songster tradition, which predated the development of the blues.
Though songsters might incorporate blues into their repertoires, as did Lipscomb, they performed a wide variety of material in diverse styles, much of it common to both black and white traditions in the South...
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Lipscomb represented one of the last remnants of the nineteenth-century songster tradition, which predated the development of the blues.
Though songsters might incorporate blues into their repertoires, as did Lipscomb, they performed a wide variety of material in diverse styles, much of it common to both black and white traditions in the South...
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Songs
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'Bout A Spoonful
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A Rag
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Ain't It Hard
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Ain't You Sorry
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Alabama Bound
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Alabama Jubilee
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Angel Child
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Baby Don't You Lay It on Me
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Baby Please Don't Go
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Big Boss Man
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Black Gal
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Blues in G
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Blues in the Bottle
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Captain, Captain
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Corrine, Corrina
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Does She Ever Think of Me
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Ella Speed
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Elle Speed
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Evil Blues
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Farewell
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Freddie
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God Moves on the Water
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God Moves on the Water (The Sinking of the Titanic)
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Going Down Slow
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Haunted House Blues
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I Just Hang Down My Head and I Cry
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I Want to Do Something for You
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Jack O' Diamonds
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Joe Turner Killed a Man
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Johnny Take a One on Me & Buck Dance