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Arthur Fields & Fred Hall:

The Thesaurus Distributed Radio
Programs — A Preliminary Listing


All are 16" 33 1/3-rpm transcriptions, produced by RCA. This is a listing of titles held by
the Library of Congress. Additional Fileds & Hall transcriptions, and full discographic
details, will appear in an upcoming posting.

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750
(a) Fields & Hall Mountaineers ; (b) Will Osborne Orchestra

Susie gal — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
A riddle — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Somebody's tall and handsome — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Sally June — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Ridin' on a rail — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Irish tune from county Derry — Will Osborne Orchestra.
How high the moon — Will Osborne Orchestra (vocal: Will Osborne).
The rhumba jumps — Will Osborne Orchestra.
I fell for you — Will Osborne Orchestra (vocal: Will Osborne).

909
(a) Fields & Hall Mountaineers ; (b) Fields & Hall Mountaineers

Settin' on a rail — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Cornelia Cob — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Jim crow — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Carve dat possum — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Buffalo gals — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Wait for the wagon — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Old Bob Ridley — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Roll out, heave dat cotton — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Cheer up Sam — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Ole shady — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Go get the axe — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
So early in the morning — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
There's music in the air — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.


910
(a) Fields and Hall Mountaineers ; (b) Fields and Hall Mountaineers

Belle of Baltimore — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Jim Crow's polka — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Den I was gone — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Go bring me back my blue-eyed boy — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Noah's ark — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Listen to the mocking bird — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Cl'ar de kitchen — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Lucy Long — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
When the corn is waving Annie dear — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Baby mine — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Nellie Bly — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Polly Wolly doodle — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Old Dan Tucker — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.


914
(a) Arthur Fields and Fred Hall ; (b) Arthur Fields and Fred Hall

Comrades — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
Hard times come again no more — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
I cannot sing the old songs — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
My old Dutch — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
Nellie was a lady — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
Under the willow she's sleeping — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
Woodman, spare that tree — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
Toll the bell — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
Do they think of me at home — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
Uncle Ned — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
Do they miss me at home — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.
My old Kentucky home — Arthur Fields, vocals; Fields and Hall.


917
(a) The Landt Trio ; (b) Fields and Hall Mountaineers

From a to z in novelty (Theme) — Landt Trio.
The little red men — Landt Trio.
Step up mister cupid — Landt Trio.
The wise old owl — Landt Trio.
Time's-a-wastin' — Landt Trio.
Somewhere there's an island — Landt Trio.
Lardy dah — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Ring, ring de banjo — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Folks that put on airs — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Climb up, ye chillun, climb — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Kiss me quick and go — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
De glendy Burke — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.


918
(a) Fields and Hall Mountaineers ; (b) The Landt Trio

Nicodemus Johnson — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Hen convention — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Jim along, Josie — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Trablin' back to Georgia — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
A little more cider — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
She'll be comin' round the mountain — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
No rhythm — Landt Trio.
Goodbye, dear, I'll be back in a year — Landt Trio.
The song of the office worker — Landt Trio.
Why study at all — Landt Trio.
Blues (My naughty sweetie gives to me) — Landt Trio.


1093
(a) Fields and Hall ; (b) Fields and Hall Mountaineers

Two left shoes — Fields and Hall, with organ.
Spring in the valley — Fields and Hall, with organ.
When I heard the robins sing — Fields and Hall, with organ.
My Virginia home — Fields and Hall, with organ.
When my Mother smiled at me — Fields and Hall, with organ.
Don't waste words — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Spring in the valley — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Bring the wagon home John — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Tails — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
She lives round the bend a way — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.

1099
(a) Fields and Hall Mountaineers ; (b) Fields and Hall Mountaineers

Yonder comes my pretty little gal — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Money — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Laughs — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Little mawhee — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Wake Nicodemus — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Fiddle sole No. 1 — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Beaver Creek — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Blue eyed boy — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Don't ask me no questions — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Cindy — Ranger, vocals; Fields & Hall Mountaineers.

254-774 / 411-774
(a) Fourth of July program: the glorious Fourth, part 1 ; (b) Fields & Hall Mountaineers
The glorious Fourth, part 1.
Fiddle solo no. 1 — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Beaver creek — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Blue-eyed boy — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Don't ask me no questions — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.
Cindy — Fields & Hall Mountaineers.

 


 



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