Recorded conversation, with country and folk music. Compact discs. Doc Watson, vocals, guitar, harmonica ; David Holt, vocals, banjo, slide guitar, harmonica, hambone, mouth bow ; Richard Watson, guitar (CD3, track 18).
Contents:
I got the blues and I can't be satisfied. I played like the rest of the boys -- Dad was a harmonica player -- The king's treasure -- Deep river blues -- Cat with ten lives -- Ruben's train -- Learn to pick it good -- Georgie Buck -- Darlin' Cory -- Doc's first guitar -- When the roses bloom in Dixieland -- Leaving home -- Never no more blues -- Wood sheddin' -- Beaumont rag -- Fingerstyle guitar -- Freight train -- Sittin' on top of the world -- Playin' on the street -- Down the road -- Bury me beneath the willow -- The woan from wildcat -- The legend of Tom Dooley -- Tom Dooley -- Hitting the road -- Going solo -- Top of the heap -- The Tennessee stud -- Building bridges -- Ready for the times to get better -- Living the blues -- Blessed -- Rolling in my sweet baby's arms -- Whiskey before breakfast ; Ragtime Annie -- Shady grove -- Whoop 'em up Cindy -- Otto Wood -- Dad taught me to play harmonica -- Old Molly hare -- Home sweet home -- Railroad Bill -- Train that carried my girl from town -- Walk on -- Bantar vs. Gitjo -- Don't get weary -- Black-eyed Susie -- The telephone girl -- Stand by me -- Just to ease my worried mind -- Raincrow Bill ; Hambone rhythm -- I got the blues and I can't be satisfied.
Summary:
A revealing and entertaining portrait of a man who, for more than half a century, has been a force in the creation, interpretation, and preservation of American roots music.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)50764884
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.