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  1. Hard, Oh Lord]
  2. Believe I'll Go]
  3. Oh, Papa]
  4. How Long Blues
  5. Hogan's Alley]
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  1. Hard, Oh Lord]
  2. Believe I'll Go]
  3. Oh, Papa]
  4. How Long Blues
  5. Hogan's Alley]
  6. Leavin' This Morning]
  7. Oh, My Babe]
  8. Yonder Comes the Blues]
  9. Make Me a Pallet on the Floor]
  10. Weeping Willow Blues
  11. Go Down, Sunshine]
  12. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
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Odetta earned her rep singing traditional folk in the mid-'50s before the American folk revival got underway with the Kingston Trio and "Tom Dooley" in 1958. Unlike many of her contemporaries, however, she had a habit of going her own way from time to time. One of Odetta's most interesting deviations from straight folk, and one that caused a bit of contention among her more conservative contemporaries, was Odetta and the Blues, released by Riverside in 1962. Drawing from classic female blues singers like Bessie Smith, Mamie ...

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