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There are so many great songs in the public domain arena. We are ripping and specially mastering MP3 files as fast as we can. We hope you enjoy our selections.
Song of the WandererbyHelen Humes country/folk, blues, jazz, swing All ye wandering souls, step right up. This fine anthem to wanderlust is just the medicine to launch another day of vagabonding about our crazed...more »
AiaiheabyHawaiian Quintette pop, world, hawaiian Mmm, I just float away on this mp3, like an umbrella drink sailing a soft breeze to a postcard island in the sun. Bye now.more »
Greenback DollarbyWeems String Band country/folk, blues Now everybody needs that greenback dollar. This has not changed since the Weems String Band recorded this fine cut back in the late 1920's for...more »
My Rough And Rowdy WaysbyBill Cox country/folk, blues Ah, the gorgeous yodeling blues of Bill Cox. This song brings one back to simpler times. Still can't give up those good old rough and...more »
Steal AwaybyDinwiddie Colored Quartet country/folk, blues, gospel Now for those of you ready to get really deep, here's a grand performance by the legendary Dinwiddie Colored Quartet, recorded in 1902. Outstanding vocal...more »
Goodbye My HoneybyFrank Stanley and Grace Nelson pop, 1906 A fabulous duet from 100 years ago! They don't make 'em like this anymore. Lovely accompaniment, funny lyrics, and a great arrangement, all add up...more »
ToodlesbyCharleston 7 pop, jazz, 1925 Hot! This is some wicked fun music from the oh-so-talented Charleston 7. I wish I could see some footage of the Charleston ladies and gents...more »
Nobody's Dirty BusinessbyMississippi John Hurt blues, mississippi blues A right on piece by the one and only Mississippi John Hurt. Download and enjoy this fine side from the 1920's!more »
Mind Reader BluesbyBertha Lee with Charley Patton blues, mississippi blues From Mississippi Blues legend Charley Patton's last recording session, "Mind Reader Blues" was sung by his common-law wife at the time, Bertha Lee. They rocked...more »
I Just Landed In Your TownbyMemphis Slim blues This is one classic bit of true blue blues you can use. Just a great lyric that hits home no matter where you roam. Memphis...more »
Yellow BeebyBertha Lee with Charley Patton blues, mississippi blues Another fine blues gem from Charley Patton and his brilliant lady friend, Bertha Lee. It sure don't get much better than this, folks. The real,...more »
Nashville NightingalebyCharleston 7 pop, jazz, 1924 All right! This is what the doctor ordered. Some great happy music from the vaults at Archive. Get yer head outta that beer and...more »
It's A Long Long Way To TipperarybyAlbert Farrington pop, 1915 Another far out blast from the past from yer pals at PD4U, this is one of the biggest hit songs from the WW1 era. Nothing...more »
If I Had My Way I'd Tear The Building DownbyBlind Willie Johnson blues Blind Willie tears it all up on this classic track, rockin before rock was rock. His star shines brightly still today. This song has more...more »
Farewell To You BabybyCarl Martin blues, folk blues A gorgeous vintage cut from master bluesman, Carl Martin. This music heals everything from heartache to the common cold. Nice clean recording, too.more »
Wayward Girl BluesbyLottie Kimbough blues, folk blues, acoustic blues What a lovely track by this classy classic performer. Lottie Kimbough brings a message that rings true through the ages, with a voice of molten...more »
Old Dam TuckerbyUncle Dave Macon country/folk, blues, bluegrass Nothin like some good old rootsy bluegrass blues roots for your boots. Uncle Dave Macon ladies and gents, tellin the story and pickin with the...more »
Hot TownbyFess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra blues, jazz, swing, hot, bop Whooo whooo! All aboard the express to Hot Town, people, get on and get ready. This is so hot there's steam comin outta my...more »
Hot LipsbyBill Brown and his Brownies blues, ragtime Hot Lips, baby! Bill Brown and his Brownies really put something together on this side, recorded for the Brunswick label in 1927. This is so...more »