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Alberta (blues) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alberta (blues) Alberta is the name of more than one traditional blues song. ==Lead Belly song==
Lead Belly recorded a song "Alberta" in four versions. One of these was recorded in New York on January 23, 1935 (for ARC Records, which did not issue it), and a similar version was recorded in New York on June 15, 1940 (included on ''Leadbelly: Complete Recorded Works'', vol. 1, 1 April 1939 to 15 June 1940).〔(Lyrics of January 23, 1935, version ). Compare Gavan Tredoux's (Leadbelly Discography ). 〕 Another version, recorded in Wilton, Connecticut, on January 20, 1935, included the lyrics "Take me, Alberta, take me down in your rocking chair"〔John Lightfoot, "Early Texas Bluesmen," in Clayton and Specht (eds.), ''The Roots of Texas Music'', Texas A&M University Press, (p. 102 ).〕 and is included on ''Gwine Dig a Hole to Put the Devil In'' (Rounder Records, Library of Congress Recordings, vol. 2). Lead Belly's fourth recorded version survives on recording disc BC-122 of the Mary Elizabeth Barnicle–Tillman Cadle Collection at East Tennessee State University,〔(Mary Elizabeth Barnicle–Tillman Cadle Collection )〕 recorded near the date of June 15, 1948, with which several related discs are labeled.
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