APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sherrill, J., Greenwood, L., McPhail, J. -., Grissom, J., Briggs, B., Bunton, I., . . . Bellson, L. (1972). Duke Ellington's My people: A musical contribution to the Century of Negro Progress exhibition ; Ain't but the one ; Will you be there? ; Come sunday ; David danced ; My mother, my father ; Montage ; The blues ain't workin' blues ; My man sends me ; Jail blues ; Lovin' lover ; King fit the battle of Alabam' ; What color is virtue? SAAR.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sherrill, Joya, et al. Duke Ellington's My People: A Musical Contribution to the Century of Negro Progress Exhibition ; Ain't but the One ; Will You Be There? ; Come Sunday ; David Danced ; My Mother, My Father ; Montage ; The Blues Ain't Workin' Blues ; My Man Sends Me ; Jail Blues ; Lovin' Lover ; King Fit the Battle of Alabam' ; What Color Is Virtue? Milano: SAAR, 1972.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sherrill, Joya, et al. Duke Ellington's My People: A Musical Contribution to the Century of Negro Progress Exhibition ; Ain't but the One ; Will You Be There? ; Come Sunday ; David Danced ; My Mother, My Father ; Montage ; The Blues Ain't Workin' Blues ; My Man Sends Me ; Jail Blues ; Lovin' Lover ; King Fit the Battle of Alabam' ; What Color Is Virtue? SAAR, 1972.

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