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50 years : Where do you come from? Where do you go? / the New Lost City Ramblers.
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Corporate Author:
New Lost City Ramblers
(Performer)
Language:
English
Published:
Washington, DC :
Smithsonian Folkways,
℗2009.
Series:
Smithsonian global sound for libraries.
Subjects:
Ballads, English
>
United States.
Bluegrass music.
Field recordings
>
United States.
Folk music
>
United States.
Folk songs, English
>
United States.
String band music.
Working class
>
United States
>
Songs and music.
Ballads, English.
Field recordings.
Folk songs, English.
Folk music.
Working class.
United States.
sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Songs and music.
Enregistrements sonores.
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Vol. I, 1958-1962: The early years:
Colored aristocracy (2:05)
Hopalong Peter (2:04)
Don't let your deal go down (2:26)
When first unto this country (2:48)
Sales tax on the women (3:14)
Rabbit chase (2 :30)
Leaving home (3:05)
How can a poor man stand such times and live? (3:34)
Franklin D. Roosevelt's back again (2:19)
I truly understand you love another man (2:29)
The old fish song (4:52)
The battleship of Maine (3:05)
No depression in Heaven (2:56)
Dallas rag (2:02)
Bill Morgan and his gal (2:56)
Fly around my pretty little miss (2:31)
The lady of Carlisle (3:32)
Brown's ferry blues (2:46)
My long journey home (2:37)
Talking hard luck (2:40)
The teetotals (1:00)
Sal got a meatskin (3:25)
Railroad blues (2:41)
On some foggy mountain top (2:25)
My sweet farm girl (2:22)
Crow black chicken (2:35).
Vol. II, 1963-1973: Out standing in their field:
John Brown's dream (1:32)
Riding on that Train 45 (2: 19)
The Titanic (2:59)
Don't get trouble in your mind (2:15)
Cowboy waltz (1:49)
Shut up in the mines of Coal Creek (2:49)
Private John Q (2:03)
Old Johnny Bucker wouldn't do (3:01)
I've always been a rambler (3:16)
Automobile trip through Alabama (3:15)
Who killed poor Robin? (3:52)
My wife died on Saturday night (2:15)
Little Satchel (2:47)
Black bottom strut (2:09)
The cat's got the measles, the dog's got the whooping cough (2:55)
Dear Okie (2:14)
Smoketown strut (2:16)
The little girl and the dreadful snake (2:31)
Fishing creek blues (2:01)
'31 Depression blues (3:31)
Black Jack Daley (2:31)
Victory rag (2:05)
The little carpenter (2:50)
On our turpentine farm (2:51)
Parlez-nous à boire (3:35)
Valse du bambocheur (2:59)
Old Joe Bone (1:59).
Vol. III: Where do you come from? Where do you go?:
Colored aristocracy (1:37)
Cluck old hen (1:31)
Young Emily (2:03)
Going down the river (2:40)
Billy Grimes the rover (2:26)
Pretty little miss (3:20)
Dark and stormy weather (2:24)
Sioux Indians (3:01)
Moonshiner (3:07)
Long lonesome road (2:56)
Cotton Eyed Joe (3:14)
New White House blues (2:41)
Milwaukee blues (2:31)
Poor old dirt farmer (3:40)
Cady Hill (1:22)
I belong to the band (3:56)
Freight train (2:38)
I'm leaving you (2:35)
Walking boss (2: 28)
Mother's advice (2:48)
Hills of Mexico (2:29)
Galax rag (2:49)
Say old man, can you play a fiddle? (2 :50)
Awake, awake (4:12)
Bowling green (3:49)
Madeleine (2:54)
Fishing creek blues (2:39)
Sally in the garden (2:21).
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