The following is a partial list of songs performed by Lead Belly . Lead Belly , born Huddie Ledbetter, was an American folk and blues musician active in the 1930s and 1940s.
"Kansas City Papa"
"Keep your Hands Off Her"
"Laura"
"Leaving Blues (When you are smiling)"
"Let It Shine on Me" [20] (trad.)
"Line Em"
"Lining Track" (trad.)
"Little Children's Blues"
"Little Sally Walker"
"Looky Looky Yonder" [21]
"Match Box Blues"
"Medicine Man"
"Meeting at the Building"
"Midnight Special " [22] (trad.)
"Mister Tom Hughes's Town"
"Moanin' "
"Mother's Blues"
"Mr. Hitler "
"Must I Be Carried into the Sky"
“My Baby Quit Me”
"National Defense Blues"
"New York City"
"New Black Snake Moan"[13]
"Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen"
"Noted (No Good) Rider"
"Oh, Something on My Mind"
"Old Man"
"Old Rattler"
"(Old) Stewball"
"Old Time Religion "
"On a Christmas Day"
"On a Monday " [23]
"Out On the Western Plains" (a.k.a. "Cow Cow Yicky Yicky Yea")
"Outshine the Sun"
"Outskirts of Town"
"Ox Drivin’ Blues"
"Packing Trunk Blues"
"Pig Meat" (with Sonny Terry [24] - Harmonica)[11]
"Pig Meat Papa"
"Pick a Bale of Cotton " (trad.)
"Poor Howard"
"Prayer"
"Pretty Flowers in My Backyard" [25] [26] (a.k.a. "Pretty Flower in Your Backyard") [27] [28]
"The Red Cross Store Blues"
"Red River"
"Relax Your Mind"
"Ride On"
"Roberta" (parts 1 & 2) [29]
"Rock Island Line " [30]
"the Roosevelt Song"
"Run Sinners"
"Sail On, Little Girl, Sail On"
"Salty Dog "
"the Scottsboro Boys"
"Shorty George"
"Silver City Bound"
"Skip to My Lou "
"Stand Your Test in Judgement"
"Stewball "
"Sweet Mary Blues (Governor Pat Neff)"
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot " (trad.)
"Sylvie" [31]
"Take a Whiff on Me "
"Take This Hammer " [32] [33]
"TB Blues"
"Tell me Baby"
"They Hung Him on a Cross" (see "He Never Said a Mumblin' Word")
"The Titanic "
"There's a Man Goin' around Takin' Names"
"Turn your Radio On"
"We Shall Be Free" (with Woody Guthrie )"
"We Shall Walk Thru the Valley"
"Western Plain"
"When I Was a Cowboy"
"When the Boys Were Out on the Western Plains"
"When the Train Comes Along"
"Where Did You Sleep Last Night" (trad.) (see "In the Pines")
"Whoa Back Buck"
"Yellow Gal"
"Yellow Women's Doorbells" (see "On a Monday")
"You Can't Lose-A Me Cholly"
"You Don't Miss Your Water"
"You Don't Know My Mind"
"You Must Have that Religion, Halleloo"