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From the Too Late, Too Late: More Newly Discovered Titles And Alternate Takes Volume 2 (1897-1935)...Document Records DOCD-5216 Recorded June 14, 1929, in Richmond, Indiana; Charley Patton, vocal and guitar; probably Buddy Boy Hawkins, second vocal...Originally issued on PM 12883 (78 RPM) Charley Patton's Paramount 12883 ("Lord I'm Discouraged" and "I'm Goin' Home") dates from his first recording session in 1929. Both sides of this 78 were reissued on DOCD-5009, but for this anthology a 78 with far superiour sound quaility was available. Patton's last four tracks on this first session were all religious: PM 12799 was issued as by Elder J. J. Hadley, but the present 78 appeared under Patton's own name, in spite of the religious nature of the songs. Both songs are in Open G. "I'm Going Home," was also recorded by Blind Willie Johnson and Lonnie McIntorsh as "Take Your/A Stand." Patton had also sung part of this spiritual earlier in his "Prayer Of Death - Part 1. In "I'm Goin' Home," as in several songs of his first session, a second male voice is to be heard. This may well be Walter "Buddy Boy" Hawkins who had travelled with Patton in the train from Jackson, Mississippi to Richmond, Indiana, a journey of 750 miles. ~ Guido van Rijn, October 28, 1993 (from the liner notes) Photos: Semmes Chapel, Michigan City, Mississippi circa 1920, source: Dust-To-Digital; Rosetta Patton Brown, Duncan, Mississippi, 1996, by Bill Steber