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1964 studio album by Harry Belafonte
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Ballads, Blues and Boasters is an album by Harry Belafonte, released by RCA Victor in 1964.[2]
- "Tone the Bell Easy" – 3:20
- "Blue Willow Moan" (Bill Eaton) – 3:35
- "Ananias" – 2:50
- "Boy" (G. Tipton, Joe Tinker Lewis) – 3:49
- "My Love Is a Dewdrop" (Mark Spoelstra) – 3:25
- "Back of the Bus" – 3:25
- "Pastures of Plenty" (Woody Guthrie) – 3:38
- "John the Revelator" (Traditional, Carver Neblett) – 3:41
- "Four Strong Winds" (Ian Tyson) – 2:54
- "Black Betty" (Traditional, Kaye Dunham) – 4:14
- "Big Boat Up the River" – 4:06
Production notes:
- Orchestra and chorus conducted by Howard A. Roberts
- Bob Bollard – producer
- Priscilla Eaves – producer
- Bob Simpson – engineer
- Ed Begley – tape mastering
- Peter Perri – cover photo
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1964
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103
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