Funeral Songs - Dead Man Blues
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- Louis Armstrong: When the saints go marching in
- George Lewis: Just a closer walk with thee
- Eureka Brass Band: Sing on
- J. C. Higginbotham: Feelin the spirit
- Bunk Johnson: Low down blues
- Jelly Roll Morton: Oh, didn't he ramble
- Louis Armstrong: The lonesome road
- Eureka Brass Band: West lawn dirge
- Louis Armstrong: St. James infirmary
- George Lewis: Precious lord, take my hand
- King Oliver: Dead man blues
- George Lewis: Closer walk
- Louis Armstrong: Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
- Louis Armstrong: Going to shout all over God's heaven
- King Oliver: Sweet lovin' man
- George Lewis: Gloryland
- Kid Ory: Blues for Jimmie
- Louis Armstrong: Lawd, you made the night too long
- George Lewis: Bourbon street parade
- Louis Armstrong: Bye and bye
- Louis Armstrong: Poor old Joe
- Louis Armstrong: New Orleans function
- Jelly Roll Morton: I thought I heard Buddy Bolden say
- Eureka Brass Band: You tell me your dream
- Louis Armstrong: Elder Eatmore's sermon on generosity
- Clarence Williams: Do you call that religion
- Louis Armstrong: Jonah and the whale
- Clarence Williams: Old time religion
- Clarence Williams: Go down, Moses
- Bunk Johnson: Lord, Lord, you've been too good to me
- Louis Armstrong: Basin street blues
- Louis Armstrong: Ol' man Moses
- Clarence Williams: Lord deliver Daniel
- Clarence Williams: Heaven, heaven
- Clarence Williams: It's me, o Lord
- New Orleans Wanderers: Perdido street blues
- Henry 'Red' Allen: Canal street blues
- George Lewis: We shall walk through the streets of the city
- Louis Armstrong: Cain and Abel
- Louis Armstrong: When it's sleepy time down south
- Kid Ory: South
- Louis Armstrong: Joseph 'n his brudders
- Louis Armstrong: As long as you live, you'll be dead if you die
- Louis Armstrong: Where the blues were born in New Orleans




