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Rev. F. W. McGee (Ford Washington McGee, Winchester, Tennessee, October 5, 1890 - April 8, 1971) was an American gospel singer. He recorded "Fifty Miles of Elbow Room" which appears on The Anthology Of American Folk Music. McGee was born in Winchester, Tennessee on October 5, 1890 and was raised in Hillsboro, Texas. Married at 20, he embarked on a teaching career in Oklahoma. In 1918, he joined Rev. Charles H. Mason's Memphis-based Church of God in Christ and had completely abandoned teaching in favor of preaching by 1920, leading revival meetings in Kansas and Iowa. He built a congregation in Oklahoma City with the help of blind singer/pianist Arizona Dranes. By 1925, McGee had established congregations in Chicago. In 1926, Arizona Dranes made her first recordings for Okeh Records. Needing backup singers for the date, she recruited McGee and his Jubilee Singers. The following year, McGee (mistakenly credited as "F.N. McGee") made his debut recordings as a leader, recording both songs and sermons. A few months later, McGee switched to Victor where he recorded several big selling records (one title selling an estimated 100,000 copies). With his increasing fame as a recording artist, McGee's congregation grew and he was able to build his own church in Chicago. With the coming of the Depression, McGee's recording career was cut short, his last recording date being held in New York City on June 16, 1930. It was at this session that he recorded "Fifty Miles of Elbow Room" which
Fifty Miles of Elbow Room
1,6332You Got To Walk That Lonesome Valley
7003Fifty Miles Of Elbow Room (Take 2)
5464Jonah in the Belly of the Whale
1655With His Stripes We Are Healed
846Nothing To Do In Hell
827Fifty Miles Of Elbow Room (Take 1)
558I've Seen The Devil
489The Half Ain't Never Been Told / Just Look / Come and See / God Moves on the Water / He Got Better Things for You / The Latter Rain Is Fall
4010Lion Of The Tribe Of Judah
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Rev. F.W. McGee Vol. 1 (1927-1929)
Rev. F.W. McGee Vol. 2 (1929-1930)

Anthology of American Folk Music
American Epic: The Collection
American Folk Music
Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 1-3 (4 of 6)
Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 1-3 Disc 4
Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues in the Segregation Era (Compiled and Edited by Paul Oliver)
Anthology of American Folk Music (Harry Smith ed.), Volume 2: Social Music (disc B)
Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 2: Social Music
I Got Two Wings: Elder Utah Smith and COGIC Friends

From the Jailhouse to the Throne