Music & Other Recordings
CDs with: Hughes, Langston
- At Newport, 1960
- I got my brand on you ; (I'm your) hoochie coochie man / Willie Dixon -- Baby, please don't go / McKinley Morganfield -- Soon forgotten / James Oden -- Tiger in your tank / Willie Dixon -- I feel so good / Bill Broonzy -- I've got my mojo working ; I've got my mojo working, part 2 / Preston Foster -- Goodbye Newport blues / Langston Hughes, McKinley Morganfield -- I got my brand on you / Willie Dixon -- Soon forgotten / James Oden -- Tiger in your tank / Willie Dixon -- Meanest woman / McKinley Morganfield.
- CD 3337
- Muddy Waters at Newport, 1960.
- I got my brand on you ; (I'm your) hoochie coochie man / Willie Dixon -- Baby, please don't go / McKinley Morganfield -- Soon forgotten / James Oden -- Tiger in your tank / Willie Dixon -- I feel so good / Bill Broonzy -- I've got my mojo working ; I've got my mojo working, part 2 / Preston Foster -- Goodbye Newport blues / Langston Hughes, McKinley Morganfield -- I got my brand on you / Willie Dixon -- Soon forgotten / James Oden -- Tiger in your tank / Willie Dixon -- Meanest woman / McKinley Morganfield.
- CD 3337
- Street scene : an American opera / Kurt Weill ; book by Elmer Rice ; lyrics by Langston Hughes.
- Act I, Introduction and opening ensemble : Prelude ; Moonfaced, starry-eyed ; Ain't it awful, the heart -- Blues : I got a marble and a star -- Gossip trio : Get a load of that -- Arietta : When a woman has a baby -- Aria : Somehow I never could believe -- Wrapped in a ribbon and tied in a bow -- Arioso : Lonely home -- Scene and song : Wouldn't you like to be on Broadway? -- Cavatina : What good would the moon be? -- Duet : Remember that I care -- Act II, Introduction : Morning -- Children's game -- Song : A boy like you -- Duet : We'll go away together -- Choral scene and lament : The woman who lived up there -- Lullaby -- Finale : I loved her too -- Farewell duet : Don't forget the lilac bush.
- CD 2896
- Street scene. Selections
- Act I, Introduction and opening ensemble : Prelude ; Moonfaced, starry-eyed ; Ain't it awful, the heart -- Blues : I got a marble and a star -- Gossip trio : Get a load of that -- Arietta : When a woman has a baby -- Aria : Somehow I never could believe -- Wrapped in a ribbon and tied in a bow -- Arioso : Lonely home -- Scene and song : Wouldn't you like to be on Broadway? -- Cavatina : What good would the moon be? -- Duet : Remember that I care -- Act II, Introduction : Morning -- Children's game -- Song : A boy like you -- Duet : We'll go away together -- Choral scene and lament : The woman who lived up there -- Lullaby -- Finale : I loved her too -- Farewell duet : Don't forget the lilac bush.
- CD 2896