Сторона 1
1. Cripple Creek. Sung with five-string banjo by Henry King Accompanied by the King Family on guitar, Mandolina, and bass at Visalia, Calif., 1941
2. Git along down to town. Sung with five-string banjo by Henry King Accompanied by the King Family on guitar, Mandolina, and bass at Visalia, Calif., 1941
3. Kicking mule. Sung with five-string banjo by Henry King Accompanied by the King Family on guitar, Mandolina, and bass at Visalia, Calif., 1941
4. ARailroader for me. Sung with guitar by Russ Pike at Visalia, Calif., 1941
5. Little old sod Shanty. Sung with guitar by Jimmy Dennon at Bradleyville, Mo., 1942
6. Good old Rebel. Sung with guitar by Booth Campbell at Cane Hill, Ark., 1942
7. Jasse James. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lansford at Swannanoa, N. C., 1946
8. BAA, BAA, Black Sheep. Sung by Bascom Lamar Lansford at Swannanoa, N. C., 1946
9. Blue-Eyed Girl. Sung with banjo by Rufus Crisp at Allen, Ky., 1946
Сторона 2
10. The Cruel war is Raging. Sung by Charles Ingenthron at Walnut Shade, Mo., 1941
11. Nottingham fair. Sung by Charles Ingenthron at Walnut Shade, Mo., 1941
12. The Soldier's Joy. Played by the McMinniville Garment Factory Workers' Band at McMinniville, Tenn., 1946
13. Give the Fiddler a Dram. Fiddle Tunes. Played by the McMinniville Garment Factory Workers' Band at McMinniville, Tenn., 1946
14. Black Mountain blues. Fiddle Tunes. Played by the McMinniville Garment Factory Workers' Band at McMinniville, Tenn., 1946
15. The Dying cowboy. Sung by Dick Devall of Reed, Okla., at Dallas, Texas., 1946
16. Red whiskey. Sung by Dick Devall of Reed, Okla., at Dallas, Texas., 1946
17. Little Dogies. Sung by Dick Devall of Reed, Okla., at Dallas, Texas., 1946
18. My Sweetheart's a Cowboy. Sung by Dick Devall of Reed, Okla., at Dallas, Texas., 1946
USA. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.