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Various ‎– Last Kind Words (1926-1953) Label: Mississippi Records ‎– MR-005 Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation Country: US Released: ? Genre: Blues, Folk, World, & Country Style: Country Blues, Folk Tracklist A1 –Geechie Wiley* Last Kind Words A2 –Kid Prince Moore Church Bells A3 –Robert Petway Catfish Blues A4 –Sister O.M Terell* I'm Going To That City (No Die No More) A5 –Lottie Kimbrough Rolling Log A6 –Louis McDaniels & Gid Smith It's Hard To Believe You Sweet Love A7 –Lulu Jackson Careless Love B1 –Robert Wilkins It's No Way To Get Along B2 –The Anglin Brothers Money Cannot Buy Your Soul B3 –Blind Willie* & Kate McTell Don't Let Nobody Turn You 'Round B4 –Cannon's Jug Stompers I'm Going To Germany B5 –Isaiah Nettles It's Cold In China B6 –Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy* I Called You This Morning B7 –Edward Clayborn* Death Is Only A Dream Credits Artwork By [Lettering] – Chris Johanson Notes Comes with an insert with tracklisting. This compilation is dedicated to the memory of Doug Dvorkin. Alternate paste on cover.

About Lottie Kimbrough

Birth name of American blues singer active in the Kansas City area. Born: 1893 in Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas or 1900 in West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri. Died: No death information has been unearthed. She recorded as Lottie Beaman in 1924, as Lottie Kimbrough in 1926 and 1928, and again as Lottie Beaman in 1929. Sylvester Kimbrough was her brother.

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