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Various - Martin Luther King’s Blues: African-American blues and gospel songs on MLK 1963-1968 FLAC

Various - Martin Luther King’s Blues: African-American blues and gospel songs on MLK 1963-1968 FLAC
Performer:
Various
Album:
Martin Luther King’s Blues: African-American blues and gospel songs on MLK 1963-1968
Released:
2010
Country:
Netherlands
Label:
Agram Blues
Catalog:
AB 2021
FLAC size:
2231 mb
MP3 size:
2242 mb
WMA size:
2522 mb


Tracklist


1Bill Spivery & The Sons Of TruthThe Non-Violent Man
2Shirley WahlsWe've Got To Keep On Movin' On
3The Loving SistersTribute To Dr. King
4Thomas Walton & The Blind DisciplesOde To Martin Luther King
5Little Mac SimmonsA Tribute To Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Stop Looting And Rioting)
6Rev. Julius Cheeks & The Four Knights Where Do I Go From Here
7Ethel DavenportFree At Last
8The Southerners Tragic Story (A Tribute To Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)
9The Norfleet Bros.We All Praise Him
10Brother Will HairstonThe Alabama Bus (Parts &1&2)
11Rev. Charlie JacksonSomething To Think About
12Big MaybelleHeaven Will Welcome You Dr. King
13Tom ShawMartin Luther King
14Nina SimoneWhy (The King Of Love Is Dead)
15The Hewlett SistersWhat Manner Of Man (Was Dr. Martin Luther King) (Parts 1&2)
16Otis SpannHotel Lorraine
17Johnie LewisI Got To Climb A High Mountain
18Elizabeth D. WilliamsSleep On Doctor King, Sleep On
19Earl GainesOur Friend Is Gone
20Bob StarrThe Jail House King
21Big Joe WilliamsThe Death Of Dr. Martin Luther King
22Robert ChatmanBallad Of Martin Luther King, Jr.


Album


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