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Way Down South
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Good Ground
(1939)
Music and Lyrics by
Clarence Muse
and
Langston Hughes
Sung by the
Hall Johnson Choir
(uncredited) for slaves singing and dancing onscreen
Reprised by them at the end
Louisiana
(1939)
Music and Lyrics by
Clarence Muse
and
Langston Hughes
Sung by
Bobby Breen
(uncredited),
Alan Mowbray
(uncredited) and the
Hall Johnson Choir
(uncredited)
Peter, Go Ring Dem Bells
(uncredited)
Traditional Negro spiritual
Performed offscreen by the
Hall Johnson Choir
during the opening credits
Oh, Dem Golden Slippers!
(1879) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
James Alan Bland
Sung a cappella by
Clarence Muse
,
Ralph Morgan
,
Bobby Breen
and
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
Nobody Knows De Trouble I've Seen
(uncredited)
Traditional Negro spiritual
Hummed offscreen by the
Hall Johnson Choir
for the slaves onscreen
Some Folks
(1858) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by
Stephen Foster
Sung by
Bobby Breen
,
Steffi Duna
and others at Boulon's celebration
Nobody Pray
(uncredited)
Traditional Negro spiritual
Sung by the
Hall Johnson Choir
offscreen for slaves at a prayer meeting
Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel?
(uncredited)
Traditional Negro spiritual
Sung by
Clarence Muse
and the
Hall Johnson Choir
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
(uncredited)
Traditional Negro spiritual
Sung by
Bobby Breen
with backup by the
Hall Johnson Choir
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