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== ATL RESEARCH ==
 
  
 
'''The following Tracks were recorded in Atlanta between 1920 and 1932:'''
 
'''The following Tracks were recorded in Atlanta between 1920 and 1932:'''

Revision as of 17:11, 21 September 2013

The following Tracks were recorded in Atlanta between 1920 and 1932:

Recorded, Atlanta, March 19th 1924:
8582-A Everybody's got the Blues performed by Sara Martin OK8136
8583-A My Man Blues performed by Sara Martin OK8136
8584-B Pleading Blues performed by Sara Martin OK8161
8585-B Every Woman Need A Man performed by Sara Martin OK8146

Recorded, Atlanta, March 21st 1924:
8595-B Got Leave my House Blues performed by Sara Martin OK8146
8596-B Poor Me Blues performed performed by Sara Martin OK8226

Recorded, Atlanta April 9th 1929:
W148212-1 I'm a Front Door Woman with a Back Door Man performed by Lillian Glinn Co14433-D
W148213-2 Atlanta Blues performed by Lillian Glinn Co14421-D
W148214-1 All the Week Blues performed by Lillian Glinn Co14421-D
W148215-2 Canon Ball Blues performed by Lillian Glinn Co14617-D

Recorded, Atlanta, April 10th 1929: W148225-2 Wobble it a Little Daddy performed by Lillian Glinn Co14617-D
W148226-2 Black Man Blues performed by Lillian Glinn Co14433-D

Recorded, Atlanta, April 23rd 1926:
W142124-2 I'm a heard broken mama performed by Virginia Childs (co unissued)
W142125-2 Got Not Time performed by Virginia Childs (co unissued)

Recorded Atlanta, Nov 3rd, 1926:
W143042-1 Down Hearted-Blues performed by Virginia Childs Co14175-D
W143043-2 The St Louis Blues performed by Virginia Childs Co14175-D
W143044-3 You're Burnin' Me Up performed by Virginia Childs(co unissued)
W143045-2 If you Can't Hold the Man You Love performed by Virginia Childs (co unissued)

Recorded Atlanta, June 1923:
8386-B Grievous Blues performed by Fannie Mae Goosby OK8079
8387-C (unknown title)performed by Fannie Mae Goosby OK unissued

Recorded Atlanta, March 1928:
AT384-C Can't Use You Blues performed by Fannie Mae Goosby BR7029
AT386-C Dirty Moaner Blues performed by Fannie Mae Goosby BR7029
AT388 Fortune Teller Blues performed by Fannie Mae Goosby BR7030
AT389 Stormy Night Blues performed by Fannie Mae Goosby BR7030

Recorded Atlanta, March 20th 1924:
8586-A Sweet Man Blues performed by Viola Baker OK8141
8587 unknown title performed by Viola Baker OKunissued

Recorded Atlanta, March 1924:
8597-A What's the Use Blues performed by Viola Baker OK8141
8598 unknown title (OK unissued)