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Alan Lomax Archive | Turner Junior Johnson: Sitting On Top of the World (1942) @AlanLomaxArchive | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Blind street singer Turner Junior Johnson, vocal and harmonica, recorded by Alan Lomax and Lewis Jones in Clarksdale, Mississippi, July 19, 1942. For more information about the American Patchwork filmwork, Alan Lomax, and his collections, visit http://culturalequity.org. [AFS 6609B3]
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Turner Junior Johnson: Sitting On Top of the World (1942) @AlanLomaxArchive

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