From the colonial period to the 21st century song makers in America have found plenty to sing about, and our music developed its own voice from the start. Anonymous folk singers, hymn composers, professional songwriters and singing performers have sought new paths and created new forms. A thread runs through the music of Stephen Foster (1826-64), Blind Willie McTell (1898-1959), Woody Guthrie (1912-67), Joni Mitchell (1943-) and others as they searched for authenticity and expression.
| Sweet Sunny South (1840s) traditional U. S. (w/m) Charlie Poole |
| What's The Matter With The Mill (1910s) traditional U. S. (w/m) Memphis Minnie |
| | White House Blues (1910s) traditional U. S. (w/m) Charlie Poole First recorded by Charlie Poole |
| You Ain't Talkin' To Me (1910s) traditional U. S. (w/m) Charlie Poole |
| Hoodoo Lady (1920s) traditional U. S. (w/m) Memphis Minnie |
| Moonshine (1920s) traditional U. S. (w/m) Memphis Minnie |
| Tennessee Blues (1910s) traditional U. S. (w/m) Charlie Poole |
| Take A Drink On Me (1910s) traditional U. S. (w/m) Charlie Poole |