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Billboard | Good (76/100)[1] |
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot is a studio album by Paul Robeson, released in 1949 on Columbia Masterworks. Robeson was accompanied on piano by Lawrence Brown, who also provided additional vocals on some of the tracks.
Track listing
The album was originally issued in 1949 as a set of four 10-inch 78-r.p.m. records, catalog number MM 819.[2][3]
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1. | "I Got a Home in Dat Rock" | |
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2. | "O Gimme Your Han'" | |
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1. | "No More Auction Block" | |
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2. | "Great Gittin' Up Mornin'" | |
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1. | "Hear de Lam's A-Cryin'" | |
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2. | "Goin' to Ride Up in de Chariot" | |
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1. | "I'll Hear de Trumpet" | |
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2. | "Ezekial Saw de Wheel" | |
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1. | "Dere's a Man Goin' 'Round" | |
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2. | "I Know de Lord" | |
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1. | "Git on Board, Little Chillen" | |
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2. | "Lil' David" | |
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- Freedom newspaper
- I Want to Be African
- Negroes—Don't Ape the Whites
- Negroes Should Join the CIO
- Time to Bring Negro Players Into the Major Leagues
- Never Again Can Colonialism Be What It Was
- Paul Robeson Congressional hearings
- Thoughts on Winning the Stalin Peace Prize
- To You Beloved Comrade
- Ho Chi Minh Is Toussaint L'Ouverture of Indo-China
- We Can Learn from the Struggle in South Africa
- Here I Stand
- Paul Robeson Speaks
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