Classic old-time music from Smithsonian Folkways.

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Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Online Access (via Alexander Street Press)
Corporate Authors: Old Reliable String Band, Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings
Other Authors: Ashley, Clarence, 1895-1967, Boggs, Dock, 1898-1971, Holcomb, Roscoe, Kessinger, Clark, Seeger, Mike, 1933-2009, Ward, Wade
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, p2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Sugar hill (The Iron Mountain String Band) (3:36)
  • Bill Morgan and his gal (The New Lost City Ramblers) (2:57)
  • Country blues (Dock Boggs) (3:51)
  • Little Sadie (Clarence Ashley) (2:20)
  • Susannah gal (Frank Bode and Tommy Jarrell) (3:00)
  • Wednesday night waltz (Clark Kessinger) (3:07)
  • Cyclone of Rice Cove (The New Lost City Ramblers) (3:05)
  • I'm leaving you this lonesome song (Maybelle Carter and Sara Carter Bayes) (2:38)
  • Carroll Country Blues (Doc Watson and Fred Price) (1:41)
  • Don't let your deal go down (Sam and Kirk McGee) (3:03)
  • Trouble in mind (Roscoe Holcomb) (2:20)
  • Chilly winds (Wade Ward) (1:07)
  • Going down the road feeling bad (David, Bill, and Billy Ray Johnson) (2:26)
  • Pretty Polly (Lee Sexton) (2:13)
  • Bonaparte's retreat (Mike Seeger) (1:29)
  • Concord rag (J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers) (2:15)
  • John Henry (George Pegram) (2:18)
  • Bowling Green (Cousin Emmy with The New Lost City Ramblers) (1:48)
  • Fine times at our house (John W. Summers) (3:13)
  • Streets of glory (Old Reliable String Band) (2:11)
  • Policeman (The Spare Change Boys) (2:52)
  • Love somebody (Soldier's joy) (Joe and Tommy Thompson) (2:14)
  • House of David Blues (Red Clay Ramblers with Al McCanless (1:27)
  • Ship in the clouds (Andy Cahan, Lisa Ornstein and Laura Fishelder) (1:47)
  • Late last night (Sam and Kirk McGee) (2:24)
  • Look down that lonesome road (Gaither Carlton) (2:07)
  • Down yonder (Gordon Tanner, Joe Miller, and John Patterson)(2:38)
  • Jaybird march (Etta Baker and Cora Phillips) (1:51)
  • John Brown's dream) (The New Lost City Ramblers) (1:38)