7. Roll Down the Line 8. Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender 9. Kumbaya 10. Barbara Allen 11. I Am a Pilgrim 12. This Little Light of Mine 13. This Little Light of Mine 14. Sweet Betsy from Pike 15. Blue Tailed Fly 16. Muleskinner Blues 17. Old Dan Tucker 18. Army Life 19. Sow Got the Measles 20. Greenback Dollar/ Billy Barlow
Track Information:
101 Roll Down the Line / Guitar.
102 Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender (Child No. 73) / Guitar.
103 Kumbaya / Guitar.
104 Barbara Allen (Child No. 84)/ Guitar.
105 This Little Light of Mine / Guitar.
106 Sweet Betsy from Pike / Guitar.
107 The Blue Tailed Fly / Guitar.
108 Muleskinner Blues / Guitar.
109 Old Dan Tucker / Guitar.
110 Army Life (Gee, But I Want to Go Home) / Guitar.
111 Sow Got the Measles / Guitar.
112 Greenback Dollar / Guitar.
113 Billy Barlow / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-0384
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
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101 As I Walked Over London Bridge (Georgie) (Child No. 209) / S.F. Russell.
102 I'll Be Fourteen Next Monday (Seventeen Come Sunday) / S.F. Russell.
103 Gypsy Davy (Child 200) / Emma Dusenbury.
104 Lord Lovell (Child 75) / Emma Dusenbury.
105 Daemon Lover, The (House Carpenter)(Child 243) / Emma Dusenbury.
106 Barbara Allen (Child 84) / Emma Dusenbury.
107 Lord Randall (Child 12) / Emma Dusenbury.
108 Down in the Greenwood Side (Child 20) / Emma Dusenbury.
109 Edward (Child 13) / Emma Dusenbury.
110 Edward (Child 13) / Mr. Anderson.
111 Two Sisters (Child 10) / Mr. Anderson.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0801
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Mena (Ark.), Arkansas, Marion (Va.), United States, Virginia.
General:
REEL 23; CDR copy
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110 Going Down the Road Feeling Bad / Warde H. Ford.
111 Mathy Groves (Matty Groves) (Child No. 81)/ George V. Graham.
101 Mermaid, The (Child 289) / Emma Dusenbury.
102 Captain Wederburn's Courtship / Warde H. Ford.
103 Lowlands Low (Child 286) / Warde H. Ford.
105 Andrew Batan (Henry Martin)(Child 250) / Warde H. Ford.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0802
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Mena (Ark.), Arkansas, San Jose (Calif.), Central Valley (Calif. : Valley), California, United States.
General:
REEL 24; CDR copy
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Lydia Banks--Savior, visit thy plantation (2x)--Give me that old time religion--Rock in the weary land; unidentified--Mary Had a little lamb--O, come all ye faithful
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-0816
General:
REEL C9; CDR copy FW-ASCH-7RR-0812 through FW-ASCH-7RR-0816 were among a large number of tapes (at least 35) provided to Moe by Sidney Robertson Cowell, who produced several Folkways albums and whose correspondence with Moe and Folkways fills three folders in the Archives Correspondence Files. She recorded many traditional folksingers in the 1930's and most of the songs on these tapes are dubs of 78's in our Archives and/or in the Archive of Folk Culture in the Library of Congress. Despite having reviewed her correspondence in the Archives Correspondence Files, I couldn't locate anything regarding the "why and wherefore" of the many such tapes she sent to Moe. Regarding the current five tapes, the first four contain recordings made in 1936 through1939 by Ms. Cowell, primarily in the southeastern U.S.; some were made by her in Missouri, Arkansas,Wisconsin, Illinois and California. Four songs on -0815 were originally recorded in 1909 in England, by Percy Grainger. The fifth tape was originally recorded by Maud Karpeles in Appalachia in 1950. FW-ASCH-7RR-0816 contains: 1. A field recording of Ms. Lydia Banks of Proffit, Virginia, made by Maud Karpeles on October 4, 1950; and a recording of a child, perhaps on tape before Lydia was recorded and probably not intended for archival preservation. Ms. Banks sings spirituals, including a lining-out hymn. Based on handwriting on tape box and "C-9" designation, the tape apparently was one of many provided to Moses Asch by Sidney Robertson Cowell.
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Frank Proffitt-- Old Abe--Ain't thing for a poor man--Meet your mother in the sky--Fly around my pretty little miss--Tom Dooley--Dan-Doo--Istrumental; New Lost City Ramblers-- Ain't no bugs on me--Black Jack Davey--When first into this country--Danville girl
Track Information:
101 Old Abe / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
102 Ain't a Thing for a Poor Man / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
103 Meet Your Mother in the Sky / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
104 Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
105 Tom Dooley / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
106 Dan-Doo / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
107 Instrumental / Frank Proffitt. Banjo.
108 Ain't No Bugs on Me / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle.
109 Black Jack Davey (Child No. 200)/ New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle.
110 When First Unto This Country / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle.
111 Danville Girl / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1106
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Ashville, North Carolina, United States.
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Horton Barker--Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender; Stanley Brothers--Wicked Path of Sin; Libba Cotten--Going Down the Road Feeling Bad--Babe, It Ain't No Lie; New Lost City Ramblers--Long Journey Home--Foggy Mounain Top--Railroad Blues; Arvella Gray--Look Down That Lonesome Road; Allan Mills and Jean Carignan--I's the Boy--Quebec Reel--V'la Bon Vent--Leve Ton Pied; Frank Warner--Fod--Hold My Hand Lord Jesus--Blue Mountain Lake--Raccoon's Got a Bushy Tail; Horton Barker--Devil and the Farmer's Wife, The (The Farmer's Curst Wife--Two Sisters--Wayfaring Stranger; Stanley Brothers--
Track Information:
101 Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender (Child No. 73) / Horton Barker. English language.
102 Wicked Path of Sin / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
103 Going Down the Road Feeling Bad / Elizabeth Cotten. Guitar. English language.
104 Babe, It Ain't No Lie / Elizabeth Cotten. Guitar. English language.
105 Long Journey Home / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle. English language.
106 Foggy Mounain Top / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle. English language.
107 Railroad Blues / New Lost City Ramblers, John Cohen, Mike Seeger. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle. English language.
108 Look Down That Lonesome Road / Arvella Gray. English language.
109 I's the Boy / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Fiddle. English language.
110 Quebec Reel / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Fiddle. English language.
111 V'la Bon Vent / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Fiddle. English language.
112 Leve Ton Pied / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Fiddle. English language.
113 Fod / Frank Warner. Guitar. English language.
114 Hold My Hand Lord Jesus / Frank Warner. Guitar. English language.
115 Blue Mountain Lake / Frank Warner. Guitar. English language.
116 Raccoon's Got a Bushy Tail / Frank Warner. Guitar. English language.
117 Devil and the Farmer's Wife, The (The Farmer's Curst Wife) (Child No. 278)./ Horton Barker. English language.
118 The Two Sisters / Horton Barker. English language.
119 Wayfaring Stranger / Horton Barker. English language.
120 Black Mountain Boggy / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
121 Wreck of the Old '97 / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
122 Let's Be Sweethearts Again / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
123 Cumberland Gap / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
124 The Story of Charley Lawson / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
125 Nine Pound Hammer / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
126 Man of Constant Sorrow / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
127 Come All Ye Tender Hearted Ladies / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
128 Two Dollar Bill / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
129 Angel Baby / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
130 Little Birdie / Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. English language.
131 Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss / Frank Proffitt. Banjo. English language.
132 John Henry / Frank Proffitt. Banjo. English language.
133 Little Liza Jane / Frank Proffitt. Banjo. English language.
134 She Moves Through the Fair / Sandy Paton. Guitar. English language.
135 Dear Companion / Sandy Paton. Guitar. English language.
136 Four Pence a Day / Sandy Paton. Guitar. English language.
137 We're Going to Rock / Memphis Slim, Willie Dixon. Piano. English language.
139 Stewball / Memphis Slim, Willie Dixon. Piano. English language.
140 On Top of Old Smoky / Roscoe Holcomb. Banjo. English language.
141 East Virginia / Roscoe Holcomb. Banjo. English language.
142 Hook and Line / Roscoe Holcomb. Banjo. English language.
143 This Train / Marshall Brickman. Guitar. English language.
144 Oh, What a Beautiful City / Marshall Brickman. Guitar. English language.
145 Hey Joe / Bill Roberts. Guitar. English language.
146 Voodoo Indian Chant / Valucha Buffington.
147 Oyster Street Cry / Valucha Buffington.
148 Cancao de Cabolo / Valucha Buffington.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3354
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Chicago (Ill.), United States, Illinois.
General:
CDR copy
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25. Baltimore to Washington (with Cisco) 1. Little Black Train 2. Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet (Woody, Cisco, Bess) 3. Slip Knot 4. Poor Boy 5. Mean Talking Blues 6. Stepstone (with Cisco)
Track Information:
101 Baltimore to Washington / Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
102 Little Black Train / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
103 Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet (Child No. 76)/ Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie, Bess Lomax Hawes. Guitar.
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SONG LIST ON BOX WITH TIMES; INCLUDES NOTE IN DYER-BENNET COLLECTION- CDR copy
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102 What Sam Gray Whistled / Leizime Brusoe. Fiddle.
103 Battle in the Horseshoe / J.W. Russell. Guitar.
104 Frog Went A-Courtin' / Bob Russell. Guitar.
106 Greenfields / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee, Sam Eskin.
106 Amazing Grace (New Britian) / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee, Sam Eskin.
107 Barbara Allen (Child No. 84)/ I.N. Marlor.
108 Barbara Allen (Child No. 84)/ Slim Wilson.
109 Battle of Antietam Creek / Warde H. Ford.
110 John Henry / Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2537
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: North Carolina, United States, Wisconsin, 36, 1950.
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Alll You Jolly huntsmen--Goin' to Boston--There Was an Old Woman--Open the window--Ram of Darby--Over the river, Charlie--Old King Quine Song--Pussy got the measle--Kitty alone
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-2972
General:
Jean Ritchie is a national treasure, one of America's finest and best known traditional singers. She grew up in Viper, Kentucky, and is part of a large family, the famous "Singing Ritchies of Kentucky." On this recording, accompanying herself on Appalachian dulcimer and guitar and often assisted by her two young sons, Peter and Jon, she presents American children's game songs, many of which she learned and played herself as a child. Others, however, are original compositions, or basically traditional but with modifications that she has found to be helpful. Liner notes include instructions for playing the games, background information, and the songs' lyrics.
Folkways 7702
CDR copy
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Old bald eagle--Shady grove--Trimmed in blue--Darby ram--Over the river Charlie--Trimmed in blue
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-2975
General:
Jean Ritchie is a national treasure, one of America's finest and best known traditional singers. She grew up in Viper, Kentucky, and is part of a large family, the famous "Singing Ritchies of Kentucky." On this recording, accompanying herself on Appalachian dulcimer and guitar and often assisted by her two young sons, Peter and Jon, she presents American children's game songs, many of which she learned and played herself as a child. Others, however, are original compositions, or basically traditional but with modifications that she has found to be helpful. Liner notes include instructions for playing the games, background information, and the songs' lyrics.
Folkways 7702
CDR copy; REEL 3/3;NO NOTES;
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Jean Ritchie--Barbara Allen--Sam Hinton-Our good man---Bess Hawes--Once I knew an old lady (Eggs and marrowbones)
Track Information:
101 Barbara Allen (Child No. 84) / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Our Good Man / Sam Hinton. Guitar.
103 Once I Knew an Old Lady (Eggs and Marrowbone) / Bess Lomax Hawes. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3115
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Newport (R.I.), United States, Rhode Island, July 27, 1963.
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Recorded in: Newport (R.I.), Rhode Island, United States, July 27, 1963.
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101 Ain't it a Shame (conclusion) (ACT-398) / Oleander Quartet.
102 What Kind of Soul Has Man (ACT-398) / Lead Belly, Anne Graham. Guitar.
103 What You Gonna Do When the World's on Fire (ACT-398) / Lead Belly, Anne Graham. Guitar.
104 Hide Me in Thy Bosom (Rock Me) (ACT-398) / Lead Belly, Anne Graham. Guitar.
105 Ain't You Glad (Blood Done Signed My Name)(ACT-398) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
106 Gallis Pole (Gallows Pole)(Child No. 95)(ACT-398) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
107 Leaving Blues (ACT-398) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FP-1992-7RR-0020
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Better world a-coming--Pastures of plenty--When that great ship went down--Buffalo gals--What did the deep sea say--Instrumental--Bed on the floor--Froggie went a-courting--Jim Crow--When that great ship went down--What did the deep sea say--Golden Vanity
Track Information:
101 Better World A-Comin' / Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
102 Pastures of Plenty / Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
105 When That Great Ship Went Down / Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie, Sonny Terry. Guitar.
109 Jim Crow / Group, Alan Lomax, Bess Lomax Hawes. Guitar.
110 When That Great Ship Went Down / Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie, Sonny Terry. Guitar.
111 What Did the Deep Sea Say / Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
112 The Golden Vanity (Child No. 286)/ Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3287
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106 Devil and the Old Woman, The (Farmer's Curst Wife) (Child No. 278)./ Banjo.
107 Red River Valley / Banjo.
108 St. James Hospital / Banjo.
109 Stagolee (Stagger Lee) / Banjo.
110 The Wreck of the Old 97 / Banjo.
111 Casey Jones / Banjo.
112 Lady of Carlisle / Banjo.
113 Mrs. McGrath / Banjo.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3481
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
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102 Mary, What Are You Going to Name That Pretty Little Baby? / Piano.
103 Heard from Heaven Today / Piano.
104 Heaven Bell Ring / Piano.
105 A Mince Pie or a Pudding / Piano.
106 Old Christmas / Piano.
107 Babe of Bethlehem / Piano.
108 Cradle Hymn / Piano.
109 Shine Like a Star in the Morning / Piano.
110 Ain't That a Rocking All Night / Piano.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-3636
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