028 | $aEterna 810021 |
084 | $aTM 622 Robeson, P. |
245 | $a¬Das¬ andere Amerika$bPaul Robeson und Earl Robinson singen$hSCH$kTonträger |
260 | $aBerlin$bDt. Schallplatten$c1980 |
300 | $a1 Schallplatte$b33 UpM$c30 cm |
505 | $aWater boy (Water boy, where are you hidin') |
505 | $aaHassidic chant (A good day to the lord got almighty) |
505 | $aThere is a balm in gilead (There is a balm in gilead) |
505 | $aOh, my baby, my curly headed baby (h, my baby, my curly headed baby) |
505 | $aSometimes I feel like a motherless child (Sometimes i feel like a motherless child) |
505 | $aPassing by (There is a lady sweet and kind) |
505 | $aThe echo of our youth (The corn is glistening around us) |
505 | $aKevin barry (In mountjoy jail on monday morning) |
505 | $aDeep river /Deep river, my heart is over jordan) |
505 | $aSwing low, sweet chariot (Swing low, sweet chariot) |
505 | $aCasey Jones (oh, the worker on the s. p. line) Amerikanisches Volkslied / Text: Joe Hill |
505 | $aThe house I live in (The house i live in) / Komponist: Earl Robinson. Text: Lewis Allan |
505 | $aJoe Hill (I dreamed i saw Joe Hill last night) / Komponist: Earl Robinson. Text: Alfred Hayes |
505 | $aFree and equal blues (I went down to St. jJames' infirmary) / Komponist: Earl Robinson. Text: E. J. Harburg |
505 | $aBlack and White (The ink is black, the page is white) / Komponist: Earl Robinson. Text: David Arkin |
505 | $aSpring Song (I wonder will it come along in spring) / Komponist: Earl Robinson. Text: Harry Schacter |
505 | $aGood morning (Good morning, Good morning) / Komponist: Earl Robinson |
505 | $aThe quilting bee / Komponist: Earl Robinson. Text: Jack Shapiro |
518 | $aInterpr.: Paul Robenson, Gesang (Nr. 1-10). Earl Robinson, Gesang, Gitarre, Klavier (Nr. 11-18) |
546 | $aEnglisch |
700 | $aRobeson, Paul ¬[Interpr.]¬ |
700 | $aRobeson, Earl ¬[Interpr.]¬ |