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    Folk visions & voices traditional music and song in north Georgia

    Veröffentlicht 2013
    Inhaltsangabe: “… Alone and motherless ; Arkansas traveler ; As I walked out one morning in Spring ; Barbara Allen ; Cindy in the summertime ; Dance all night with a bottle in your hand ; Dawsonville Jail ; Dead and gone ; Do 'round, my Lindy ; Don't go ridin' down that old Texas Trail ; Down yonder ; The dying girl ; Ellen Smith ; The famous wedding ; Five hundred miles ; Five to my five ; Free, go Lily ; Garfield ; Goin' to Georgia ; Gold strike ; Goodbye, little bonnie, blue eyes ; Greenback ; Hamma-tamma damma-ramma ; Hand me down my walking cane ; How long the train been gone ; I am a poor wayfaring pilgrim ; I don't know how we made it over ; I got a woman on Sourwood Mountain ; I'm goin' back to good ol' Birmingham ; I wish I'd bought a half a pint and stayed in the wagon yard ; I wish I was a mole in the ground ; Jesse James ; John Henry ; Just a little tack in the shingle of your roof ; King William, Duke Shambo ; Leavin' here, don't know where I'm goin' ; Let's march around the wall ; The lily of the west ; Little Mary Phagan ; Little old log cabin in the lane ; Little Sally Walker ; The lonesome hungry hash house ; Long-legged Lula's back in town ; Lord Thomas ; Low-down blues ; Market Street blues ; Mulberry gap ; My captain paid me forty-one dollars and a quarter ; My home's in Charlotte, North Carolina ; My number will be changed ; No room at the hotel ; Old John Henry died on the mountain ; Once I had an old grey mare ; Poor ex-soldier ; Prettiest little girl in the county ; Railroad Bill ; The rovin' gambler ; Sally Ann ; Sally Goodin ; Seventy-four ; Shady Grove ; Shoot the turkey buzzard ; Shout, Lulu ; Slippin' and a-slidin' with my new shoes on ; Snowbird ; Some have fathers over yonder ; Soon, one mornin' ; Stagolee was a bully ; Sweet Jane ; Three nights' experience ; Track lining ; Up the oak, down the pine ; Walk together, little children ; Walk with me ; Welcome home ; We're marching round the level ; What you gonna name that pretty baby …”
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