"Goodnight, Irene" (first recorded in 1933) and "Matchbox Blues".
In 1933, the Library of Congress dispatched the Lomaxes to document "authentic" American folk music in the South. They found Lead Belly at the Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola). Armed with a portable disc recorder, they captured his massive repertoire, which included: "Goodnight, Irene" (first recorded in 1933) and "Matchbox
"Pick a Bale of Cotton," "Go Down Old Hannah," and "Midnight Special". they captured his massive repertoire
"The Bourgeois Blues" (written about his experiences in Washington, D.C.) and songs about WWII figures. Understanding "Extra Quality" in Archival Audio " "Go Down Old Hannah
When collectors search for "extra quality" versions of these recordings, they are typically looking for modern digital restorations that mitigate the limitations of original 1930s field equipment. textlambrecht.com Lead Belly: Complete Discography - Text Lambrecht