| • | Whitehouse Blues - Charlie Poole with The North Carolina Ramblers |
| • | High Sheriff - Aiken County String Band |
| • | The Last Scene Of The Titanic - Frank Hutchison |
| • | Suitcase Blues - Hersal Thomas |
| • | Death's Black Train Is Coming - Reverend J. M. Gates |
| • | Cow-Cow Blues - Dora Carr |
| • | Washington County Fox Chase - Vance's Tennessee Breakdowners |
| • | I'm Going To Take The Train To Charlotte - Fiddlin' John Carson |
| • | Untitled - Ernes V. Stoneman's Trio |
| • | Low Down Blues - Whistler And His Jug Band |
| • | Paul And Silas In Jail - Washington Phillips |
| • | Blind Pig Blues - Barbecue Bob |
| • | Chattanooga Blues - Austin and Lee Allen |
| • | Untitled - Sherman Tedder |
| • | Hokum Blues - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones |
| • | Worried Blues - Gladys Bentley |
| • | Empty Bed Blues-Part 1 - Elizabeth Johnson |
| • | Empty Bed Blues-Part 2 - Elizabeth Johnson |
| • | Blue Grass Twist - South Georgia Highballers |
| • | Moonshiner And His Money - Charlie Bowman and His Brothers |
| • | Johnson City Blues - Clarence Green |
| • | Warming By The Devil's Fire - Reverend Johnny Blakey |
| • | (Honey) It's Tight Like That - Papa Too Sweet and Harry Jones |
| • | Big Leg Blues - Mississippi John Hurt |
| • | Hallelujah - Daniels-Deason Sacred Harp Singers |
| • | Liberty - Herschel Brown and His Happy Five |
| • | My Sportin' Man - Mamie Smith |
| • | Mean Low Blues - Blues Birdhead |
| • | C.C. & O. Blues - Pink Anderson and Simmie Dooley |
| • | Ortonville - The Okeh Atlanta Sacred Harp Singers |
| • | Dear Black Eyes (Chere Yeux Noirs) - Slim Doucet |
| • | Roosevelt Blues - Roosevelt Sykes |
| • | Gin Mill Blues - The Hokum Boys |
| • | Osson - Joe Falcon |
| • | Sweet Milk And Peaches (Breakdown) - W. T. Harmour and S. W. Smith |
| • | Soldier's Joy - Gid Tanner And The Skillet Lickers |
| • | They May Not Be My Toes - Whistlin' Alex Moore |
| • | The Jazz Fiddler - Mississippi Sheiks |
| • | I Have To Do My Time - Lonnie Johnson |
| • | Lonesome Frisco Line - Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton |
| • | Back To The Blue Ridge - Roy Harvey and Leonard Copeland |
| • | Darn Good Girl - Buster Carter And Preston Young |
| • | West Jackson Blues - Bo Carter |
| • | You Had Too Much - Lonnie Johnson and Clara Smith |
| • | Oh? Glory Glory - Silver Leaf Quartet |
| • | Don't You Remember The Time - Freeny's Barn Dance Band |
| • | Walkin' Georgia Rose - Pelocan Wildcats |
| • | Police Station Blues - Peetie Wheatstraw |
| • | Halleluhjah Side - Tindley Quaker City Gospel Singers |
| • | Highway #61 Blues - Will Batts |
| • | Doughboys Theme Song #1 - W. Lee O'Daniel and His Light Crust Doughboys |
| • | Ida (Sweet As Apple Cider) - W. Lee O'Daniel and His Hillbilly Boys |
| • | Doughboys Theme Song #2 - W. Lee O'Daniel and His Light Crust Doughboys |
| • | Bell Street Lightnin' - Blind Willie (McTell) and Partner |
| • | Jersey Bull Blues - Charlie Patton |
| • | Every Morning Blues - Walter Roland |
| • | D Blues - Blue Ridge Ramblers |
| • | La Valse Des Yeux Bleu (Blue Eyes Waltz) - Breaux Freres |
| • | Skin Game Blues - Lucille Bogan |
| • | Good Woman Blues - Leroy Carr with Scrapper Blackwell |
| • | Sissy Man - Josh White |
| • | Blue Yodel #2 (My Lovin' Gal Lucille) - The Rhythm Wreckers |
| • | Just Inside The Pearly Gates - The Anglin Twins (Jack and Jim) |
| • | Hard Rocks In My Bed - Bumble Bee Slim (Amos Easton) |
| • | Tired Feelin' Blues - The Two Charlies |
| • | One Eyed Sam - Eldon Baker and His Brown County Revellers |
| • | Poor Naomi Wise - A'nt Idy Harper and The Coon Creek Girls |
| • | South Bound Blues - (Kid) Prince Moore |
| • | C and A Blues - Big Bill Broonzy |
| • | My Last Five Dollars - George Curry |
| • | Memphis Blues - The Nite Owls |
| • | Pourquoi Tu M'Aime Pas - The Alley Boys Of Abbeville |
| • | Have Mercy On Me - Reverend Benny Campbell |
| • | Shout For Joy - Albert Ammons |
| • | Flower Blues - Jack Kelly |
| • | Onion Eating Mama - Cliff Carlisle |
| • | Brown's Ferry Blues - Callahan Bros. |
| • | Slick Capers Blues - Little Buddy Doyle |
| • | Poor Boy Blues - Bill 'Jazz' Gillum |
| • | We Got To Get Together - Frank Edwards |
| • | You Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night - Sweet Violet Boys |
| • | I'll Fly Away - The Humbard Family |
| • | Cross Cut Saw Blues - Tony Hollins |
| • | Black Snake Blues - Peter Cleighton |
| • | Step It Up And Go - Black Cats And The Kitten |
| • | Papa's Going Crazy, Mama's Going Mad - Bob and Randall Atcher |
| • | Cotton-Eyed Joe - Adolf Hofner And His San Antonians |
| • | Old Vets Blues - Poor Boy Burke |
| • | Black Rat Swing - Little Son Joe |
| • | Macy Swing - Big Maceo Merriweather |
| • | It's Funny What Love Will Make You Do - Light Crust Doughboys with J. B. Brinkley |
| • | Army Blues - Hank Penny and His Radio Cowboys |
| • | Who But You - James (Beale Street) Clark |
| • | Tomorrow May Be Too Late - Homer Harris |
| • | Burying Ground Blues - Muddy Waters |
| • | Goodbye Old Pal - Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys |
| • | Dixie Cannonball - Gene Autry |
| • | Run On For A Long Time - Bill Landford and The Landfordaires |
| • | Baby, Please Don't Go - Joe Williams |
| • | I'm Toiling - Sister Myrtle Fields |
| • | Two By Four Blues - Willie (Boodle It) Right |
| • | You Can't Go Halfway (And Get In) - Bailes Bros. |
| • | Heaven's Radio - Molly O'Day And The Cumberland Mountain Folks |
| • | Plow Hand Blues - Rosetta Howard |
| • | Grunt Meat Blues - Memphis Seven |
| • | Until I Found The Lord - Deep South Boys |
| • | I Know My Jesus Won't Deny Me - Brother Porter and Brother Cook |