"Old time music from Mike Seeger's collection"--Container. Smithsonian Folkways: SF 40097 (on container: SF CD 40097). Traditional Southern rural music. Various performers. Recorded 1952-1967. Compact disc. Booklet with program notes by Mike Seeger and discography (23 pages : ports.) inserted in container.
Contents:
In the sweet bye and bye (Elizabeth Cotten) (1:21) -- Tie your dog, Sally gal (Will Adam) (2:38) -- Banjo instrumental (J.C. Cleve Sutphin) (1:58) -- Lost train blues (V.L. Sutphin) (1:13) -- Shortening bread (Vernon and Cleve Sutphin) (1:41) -- The train that carried my girl from town (Vernon and Cleve Sutphin) (1:26) -- Old gambling man (J.J. Neece) (3:21) -- John Henry (J.J. Neece) (2:13) -- Shout, little Lulu (Louise Foreacre) (:48) -- He will set your fields on fire (Kilby Snow, Mike Seeger) (2:15) -- Gather in the golden grain (Ernest and Hattie Stoneman) (:50) -- Going to lay down my burdens (Elizabeth White) (1:38) -- John Henry (Lesley Riddle) (2:24) -- Pretty fair damsel (Tom Ashley) (2:26) -- It's these hard times (Pearly Grandma Davis) (1:20) -- Old-time reel (Pearly Grandma Davis) (2:11) -- (cont'd.) Jackson schottische (A.L. Hall and group) (2:10) -- Lone prairie (Wade Ward) (1:33) -- Molly, put the kettle on (Wade Ward) (1:20) -- Last gold dollar (Edsel Martin, Bill McElreath) (1:40) -- John Henry (Bill and Jean Davis) (1:07) -- Three nights drunk (Blue Ridge Buddies) (2:33) -- Jimmie Sutton (Blue Ridge Buddies) (1:41) -- Going to lay down my old guitar (Snuffy Jenkins, Ira Dimmery) (:56) -- Black Mountain rag (Arthur Smith, Sam McGee, Kirk McGee) (2:18) -- A talk on the world (Clyde Lewis) (4:54) -- Red wing (Lost John Ray, Walt Koken) (:49) -- Leather breeches (Eck Robertson, New Lost City Ramblers) (3:00) -- Blackberry blossom (Sherman Lawson) (1:58) -- Alabama gals (Emmett Cole) (:57) -- Old Joe Clark (George Landers) (:47) -- Sugar baby (Dock Boggs) (2:39) -- Queen Sally (Archie Sturgill) (1:44) -- Poor orphan child (Kate Peters Sturgill) (3:06) -- My Virginia Rose (Scott Boatright) (2:17) -- I'm leaving you (Sara Carter Bayes, Maybelle Carter) (2:34) -- He said if you love Me, feed My sheep (Stancer Quartet) (2:53) -- I would not live always (Clarence Ferrill) (1:32).
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