Watermelon spoiling on the vine
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Watermelon spoiling on the vine is a Bahamian folksong, the recording was done by Americans Alan Lomax and Mary Elizabeth Barnicle and sung by a Black Bahamian with a banjo on New Bight, Cat Island, Bahamas in 1935. The song has also been recorded by "Blind Blake And The Royal Victoria Hotel Calypsos" in 1951 on the album A Group Of Bahamian Songs.[1][2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Watermelon spoiling on the vine".
- ^ "Blind Blake and His Royal Victoria Calypsos* - Blind Blake". Discogs.
- ^ "Watermelon spoiling on the vine" at the Library of Congress