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I went down to St. James Infirmary: investigations in the shadowy world of early jazz-blues in the company of Blind Willie McTell, Louis Armstrong, Don Redman, Irving Mills, Carl Moore, and a host of others, and where did this dang song come from anyway?
2008, Harland Press
in English
0980974305 9780980974300
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Table of Contents
Dyin' crapshooter's blues
The unfortunate rake
Ding dong daddies from Dumas
Gambler's blues
St. James Infirmary, part I
St. James Infirmary, part II
Gambler's blues (St. James Infirmary blues)
App. A. Song variants
App. B. Record labels
App. C. Comments on early recordings
App. D. A bit more about Carl Moore.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-183).
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