The Alan Lomax collection of Michigan and Wisconsin recordings (AFC 1939/007) documents Irish, Italian, Finnish, Serbian, Lithuanian, Polish, German, Croatian, French Canadian, Hungarian, Romanian, and Swedish songs and stories, as well as occupational folklife among loggers and lake sailors in Mich…
My dear mother, don't you cry; Soldier's lament; Bandit song
Tramp, tramp, tramp; Married me a wife in the middle of June
I once had a sweetheart; Conversation; I once did love with fond affection
Conversation about The Twenty-four Sailors
Her eyes are as dark as the night sky
Sadly pounds the Magyar tunes (songs)
Johnny Stiles (The wild mustard river); Tramp, tramp, tramp
If you got tired of me, sweetheart; Robins fly easily to my sweetheart
Falling of the Pines, cont.; Pride of Glencoe
Patriotic song of Nicholas Nagy Bercsenyi; Csimon janko; In the graveyard
In the graveyard; I'm going away so you'll never hear of me
Pride of Glencoe, cont.; Jack Donahue
Sandy of the Tisza (Czardas); My shanty is burning (Czardas)
L'autre jour m' enpromenant; Down in the lone green valley
Cirdadi blood witness; I see you in your red-dotted dress
J'aime mi bouteille a terre (fragment); Monologue; Quand je ta mon pere; She's lame and loose and leakin'
Dialogue on lumber camps and lumberjack ballads
Give us all the world, boys; Once more a-lumbering go
She's lame and loose and leakin'; Un dimanche au soir (part 1)
Dialogue on lumber camps and lumberjack ballads; Paul Bunyan discussion, tale: The Round River Drive
Un dimanche au soir (part 2); C'est une petite frune que j'aime tant
Paul Bunyan tale: The Round River Drive, cont.; Roving Lumberjack