tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5234078430535123877.post5897597904337204410..comments2023-06-24T11:06:45.498-07:00Comments on I Went Down to St. James Infirmary: Richard Jenkins on The Unfortunate Rake, Folklore, and St. James InfirmaryRobert W. Harwoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12039288617402114039noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5234078430535123877.post-37131953617586102702020-09-12T15:23:15.085-07:002020-09-12T15:23:15.085-07:00Hello. I read Richard Jenkins' article after ...Hello. I read Richard Jenkins' article after reading your blog, and found it confirmed some of my ideas. I My own offering, in which I argue that A L Lloyd wrote the version he sings on the famous Folkways LP and that Goldstein ought to have taken more care over his liner notes, is available online here: http://earlyblues.org/essays-the-myth-of-the-origins-of-st-james-infirmary-blues-and-the-unfortunate-rake/<br />Hoping you are well. Take care and Stay Safe<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5234078430535123877.post-52869721727723568162019-12-01T07:57:33.934-08:002019-12-01T07:57:33.934-08:00Really interested to read about Professor Jenkins&...Really interested to read about Professor Jenkins' lecture. Thanks for posting this information, which will be interesting to any other Rake obsessives out there! <br /><br />Glad to see your book is getting wider recognition: I found it fascinating and have read it several times.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com