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Oh my little darling, folk song types

Label
Oh my little darling, folk song types
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
bibliographylibretto or texthistorical informationdiscography
Form of composition
folk music
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
Oh my little darling
Medium
sound recording
Oclc number
51461477802805
resource.otherEventInformation
Recorded 1923-1959
Series statement
Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc
Sub title
folk song types
Table Of Contents
Chick-a-li-lee-lo (Almeda Riddle) -- King William was King George's son (Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Ward) -- Sweet William (Fields Ward) -- The Lexington murder (Wesley Hargis, vocal and guitar) -- Lily Schull (Lena Bare Turbyfill and Mrs. Lloyd Bare Hagie) -- The farmer is the man that feeds them all (Fiddlin' John Carson, vocal and fiddle) -- Come all you coal miners (Sarah Ogan) -- Cotton mill blues (Daddy John Love, vocal and guitar) -- Whoopie-ti-yi-yo (John I. White, vocal ; Roy Smeck, guitar and harmonica) -- Mon chérie bébé créole (Dennis McGee, vocal and fiddle ; S.D. Courville, fiddle) -- Oh my little darling (Thaddeus C. Willingham, vocal and banjo) -- Been on the job too long (Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles) -- Dr. Ginger Blue (Arthur Tanner and his Blue Ridge Cornshuckers) -- Crawling and creeping (Asa Martin, vocal and lead guitar ; James Roberts, guitar) --Haunted road blues (Tom Clarence Ashley, vocal and guitar ; Guinn Foster, harmonica and guitar) -- The village school (Nelstone's Hawaiians) -- The poor drunkard's dream (Wade Mainer and Sons of the Mountaineers) -- If the light has gone out in your soul (Ernest Phipps and his Holiness Singers) -- I'm a long time traveling away from home (J.T. Allison's Sacred Harp Singers)