Ben Rice--Cole Younger; Daniel Rice--Old Ned Moore; Daniel McIntosh--Hang Me, Oh Hang Me--As I walked out one morning alone; Ben Rice--I was first on board to serve my king; David Rice--As I walked out one morning; RR Denoon--Risselty, rosselty
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0718
General:
CDR copy; copy exists in DAMS system
Recording compilation from the Ozarks - 1937
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Mrs. Frank Lewis--Pretty little pink--Mrs. Donald Shelton--Dear companion--Come all ye fair and tender ladies--Cruel mother--Sally Goodin'--Shortening bread; Lizzie Roberts---Two brothers--Black is the color of my true love's hair--Silver dagger (Drowsy sleeper)--Two brothers--Black is the color; Attie Crane--The rejected lover--William Hall
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0732
General:
CDR copy
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Maude Long--Barbara Allen--Tree in the Wood (The green grass grows all around)--Weeping willow tree (Golden vanity); Claude Roberts--Sweet William and Lady Margaret--Black Jack David (Gypsy Laddy)
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0734
General:
CDR copy
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Claude Roberts--Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender; Leakey Ellen Roberts Noel--Sweet William and Lady Margaret--True lover's farewell--Villikins and his Dinah--Edmund who sailed the lowlands--Man of constant sorrow; Emma Hensley Shelton--Locks and bolts--Gypsyt Davy--Pretty little girl--Cripple creek
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0735
General:
CDR copy
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Emma Hensley Shelton--Nancy Roland--Johnson boys; Linnie Landers--Wife ot Usher's well--Young hunting--Broken token (Pretty fair maid in the garden)--Farewell sweet Janey--Locks and bolts; Little Andy Edwards--Sally Goodin'--Polly put the kettle on--Girl I left behind me--Cumberland Gap--Forked deer; Lydia Banks--I got a hidin' place--Where you goin' sinner--Sit down, servant
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0736
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: United States, September, 1950.
General:
CDR copy
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102 War is Raging, The (Cruel War) / L.L., Mrs. McDowell.
103 Pretty Sally / Emma Dusenbury.
104 The Sheffield Apprentice / Emma Dusenbury.
105 Polly Vann (Molly Bawn) / Emma Dusenbury.
106 Rake and Rambling Boy / Emma Dusenbury.
107 The Chimney Sweeper / Emma Dusenbury.
108 Hog Drovers / Emma Dusenbury.
110 Drink Her Down / Emma Dusenbury.
111 I Can't Set Down / Cummins State Farm Convicts (Gould, Ar.).
112 Stewball / Convicts.
113 Hiking Jerry / Convicts.
114 The Lost Baby / Emma Dusenbury.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0803
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Gould (Ark.), Mena (Ark.), Arkansas, Smithville (Tenn.), Tennessee, United States.
General:
CDR copy
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111 Oh Lawdy Me, Oh Lawdy My / Reid State Farm Convicts.
112 I Sho' Can't Stand It Long / Reid State Farm Convicts.
113 Power / Convicts, Julia Griffin.
114 Reading That Letter / Convicts, Mary Sneed.
115 Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child / Annie May Jefferson, Ozella Jones.
116 Gonna Lay My Head Down on Some Railroad Line / Will Wright.
117 Mr. Roosevelt / Will Wright.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0804
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Clinton (Ark.), Raiford (Fla.), Florida, Boykin (S.C.), South Carolina, Central Valley (Calif. : Valley), California, Crandon (Wis.), Wisconsin, Mena (Ark.), United States, Arkansas.
General:
CDR copy
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Old Harp Singers--Wondrous love--Pleasant Hill--Morning trumpet--Amazing Grace; Everett Pitt- Butcher boy--Bold soldier; Jean Ritchie--Drowsy sleeper--Aunt Sal's song
Track Information:
101 Wondrous Love / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
102 Pleasant Hill / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
103 Morning Trumpet / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
104 Amazing Grace / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
105 Butcher Boy / Everett Pitt.
106 Bold Soldier / Everett Pitt.
107 Drowsy Sleeper / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
108 Aunt Sal's Song / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0808
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States, 1950.
General:
CDR copy--Notes In Box;Columbia University 6th Annual Festival Of Contemporary American Music;Parts 1-4;
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Jean Ritchie- Swapping song; Andrew Rowan Summers--Mary Hamilton--Old Bangum--Farmer's curst wife; Sam Eskin--Golden willow tree; Old Harp Singers-- Hightower--Liberty
Track Information:
101 Swapping Song / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Mary Hamilton / Andrew Rowan Summers. Appalachian dulcimer.
103 Old Bangum / Andrew Rowan Summers. Appalachian dulcimer.
104 The Farmer's Curst Wife (Child No. 278)./ Andrew Rowan Summers. Appalachian dulcimer.
105 Golden Willow Tree, The (Golden Vanity) (Child No. 286)/ Sam Eskin. Guitar.
106 Hightower / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
107 Liberty / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0811
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States, 1950.
General:
CDR copy
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And we'll be happy again--Swift as the wild goose flies--Young folks, old folks, everybody come
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0837
General:
CDR copy. FW-ASCH-7RR-0837contains three boy scout songs sung by Boy Scouts at Scout Camp, with no indication of place or date or other information provided.
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Night herding song--I'm going to leave old Texas now--Diamond Joe--Santa Fe Trail--Wild rippin' water (one morning in May)
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0838
General:
CDR copy FW-ASCH-7RR-0838 features Frank Goodwyn singing western songs, recorded on May 15, 1956. According to the Amazon website Frank Goodwyn, author and professor, in 1951 published Life on the King Ranch, recalling his youth on King Ranch in Texas.
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Income Tax Song (The Scaler)--Then We'll Have Peace--The Scaler
Track Information:
101 The Scaler / Banjo.
103 The Scaler / Banjo.
102 Then We'll Have Peace / Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0849
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
General:
CDR copy
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What are Little Boys Made Of?--Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
Track Information:
101 What are Little Boys Made Of? / Guitar.
102 Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0851
General:
CDR copy
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Drinking of the wine--Alabama John the rookie--Interview--Mobile gator--Mobile Bay--Pay me my money down--Mobile Bay--Cuba is a happy land--Jug of rum--Shall we drop or live again
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0852
General:
CDR copy FW-ASCH-7RR-0852 contains dubs of field recordings of worksongs of "Negro longshoremen of the Bell Steamship Company" recorded by Alan Lomax in Tampa, Florida, in January, 1940. The originals, in the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress, are listed and further described in their Traditional Music and Spoken Word Catalog, at http://memory.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/html/afccards/afccards-home.html, Curiously, these selections are not listed in the old printed Library of Congress Checklist of the Archive of American Folk Song; perhaps they were recorded a little too late to be included. The singers are John Henry Epps, Nathaniel Wellman, Jezel (?) and Charlie Rutlidge.
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Little Joe the wrangler--Trouble in mind--Stewball--Little Joe the wrangler--Night herding song--Red River Valley--Children go where I send thee--Down in the valley--Barbara Allen
Track Information:
105 Little Joe, the Wrangler / Guitar.
102 Trouble in Mind / Guitar.
103 Stewball / Guitar.
106 Night Herding Song / Guitar.
107 Red River Valley / Guitar.
108 Children Go Where I Send Thee / Guitar.
109 Down in the Valley / Guitar.
110 Barbara Allen (Child No. 84)/ Guitar.
101 Little Joe, the Wrangler / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0871
General:
CDR copy
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Little Joe the wrangler--Trouble in mind--Stewball--Little Joe the wrangler
Track Information:
101 Little Joe, the Wrangler / Guitar.
102 Trouble in Mind / Guitar.
103 Stewball / Guitar.
105 Little Joe, the Wrangler / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0872
General:
CDR copy
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John Henry--Midnight Special--Wreck of the Old 97--Wreck of Number 9--Darling Corey
Track Information:
101 John Henry / Guitar.
102 The Midnight Special / Guitar.
103 The Wreck of the Old 97 / Guitar.
104 The Wreck of Old Number 9 / Guitar.
105 Darling Corey / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0873
General:
CDR copy
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Pat works on the railway--Blowing down this dusty rod--Ramblin' gamblin' man--Drill ye tarriers, drill--Old Rattler--Bed on the floor--Poor Howard--John Hardy--Midnight Special--Diamond Joe
Track Information:
101 Pat Works on the Railway (Paddy Works on the Railroad) / Guitar.
104 Blowing Down This Dusty Road (Going Down the Road Feeling Bad) / Guitar.
105 Ramblin' Gamblin' Man / Guitar.
106 Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill / Guitar.
107 Old Rattler / Guitar.
109 Poor Howard / Guitar.
108 Bed on the Floor / Guitar.
110 John Hardy / Guitar.
111 The Midnight Special / Guitar.
112 Diamond Joe / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0874
General:
CDR copy
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