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Folk songs from the southern mountains.
Streaming audio Available online
View online- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Lilly Brothers.
- Series:
- Music online: American song.
- Music online: American song
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Folk songs, English--Southern States.
- Folk songs, English.
- Southern States.
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Folk music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Other Title:
- Barbara Allen.
- Cornbread and 'lasses and sassafras tea.
- Down on the banks of the Ohio.
- Forgotton soldier boy.
- In my dear old southern home.
- John Hardy.
- Little Annie.
- Midnight on the stormy sea.
- 'Neath that cold grey tomb of stone.
- Oh, hide you in the blood.
- Old Joe Clarke.
- Saints go marching in.
- Sinner you better get ready.
- Waves on the sea.
- What would you give in exchange?
- Where is my sailor boy?
- Place of Publication:
- New York City : Folkways Records, 1962.
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Contents:
- In my dear old southern home
- Midnight on the stormy sea
- Forgotton soldier boy
- Down on the banks of the Ohio
- Where is my sailor boy?
- Sinner you better get ready
- What would you give in exchange?
- Oh, hide you in the blood
- Old Joe Clarke
- Little Annie
- 'Neath that cold grey tomb of stone
- Barbara Allen
- John Hardy
- Cornbread and 'lasses and sassafras tea
- The waves on the sea
- Saints go marching in.
- Participant:
- Sung by the Lilly Brothers (Everett Lilly ; Bea Lilly) with mandolin, guitar, banjo, and electric guitar and with Don Stover.
- Notes:
- Folk songs.
- Previously published as compact disc.
- Program notes and biographical information by Michael Seeger and lyrics (6 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
- Recorded in the YMCA Hall, Boston, Jan. 25-27, 1961.
- Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (American song). Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- FA 2433
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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