In October of this year, Lead Belly went into the studio and recorded six more sides for Asch.
These songs were intended to be released as an album under Asch Recordings, but it is unlikely this was ever issued.
In July 1946, Studs Terkel (a Chicago disc jockey) wrote a fan letter to Asch, telling him he had received positive responses to this album, as well as other albums released by Disc Records.
[2]: 185, 187–88 Multiple short songs were recorded as one continuous take and therefore have the same matrix number.
In 1994, Document Records released digital remasters of these songs on the album Leadbelly: Complete Recorded Works 1939–1947 in Chronological Order, Volume 3: October 1943 to 25 April 1944, catalog number DOCD-5228.