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50 Years: Where Do You Come From, Where Do You Go? [3 CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
50 Years: Where Do You Come From, Where Do You Go? [3 CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Collectively known as The New Lost City Ramblers, Mike Seeger, John Cohen, and Tom Paley were pioneers in the revival of southern mountain music during the folk music revival of the late 1950s and 1960s. They brought the sounds of genuine old-time string band music and early bluegrass to eager city and college audiences who had grown disillusioned with the commercial pap of the folk boom.
Tracklist:
- Colored Aristocracy
- Hopalong Peter
- Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
- When First Unto This Country
- Sales Tax on the Women
- Rabbit Chase
- Leaving Home
- How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?
- Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again
- I Truly Understand You Love Another Man
- Old Fish Song, The
- Battleship of Maine, The
- No Depression in Heaven
- Dallas Rag
- Bill Morgan and His Gal
- Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
- Lady of Carlisle, The
- Brown's Ferry Blues
- My Long Journey Home
- Talking Hard Luck
- Teetotals, The
- Sal Got a Meatskin
- Railroad Blues
- On Some Foggy Mountain Top
- My Sweet Farm Girl
- Crow Black Chicken
- John Brown's Dream
- Riding on That Train
- Titanic, The
- Don't Get Trouble in Your Mind
- Cowboy Waltz
- Shut Up in the Mines of Coal Creek
- Private John Q
- Old Johnny Bucker Wouldn't Do
- I've Always Been a Rambler
- Automobile Trip Through Alabama
- Who Killed Poor Robin?
- My Wife Died on Saturday Night
- Little Satchel
- Black Bottom Strut
- Cat's Got the Measles, The Dog's Got the Whooping Cough, The
- Dear Okie
- Smoketown Strut
- Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake, The
- Fishing Creek Blues
- '31 Depression Blues
- Black Jack Daisy
- Victory Rag
- Little Carpenter, The
- On Our Turpentine Farm
- Parlez-Nous … Boire
- Valse du Bambocheur
- Old Joe Bone
- Colored Aristocracy - (previously unreleased)
- Cluck Old Hen
- Young Emily
- Going Down the River
- Billy Grimes the Rover
- Pretty Little Miss
- Dark and Stormy Weather
- Sioux Indians
- Moonshiner
- Long Lonesome Road
- Cotton Eyed Joe
- New White House Blues
- Milwaukee Blues
- Poor Old Dirt Farmer
- Cady Hill - (previously unreleased)
- I Belong to the Band
- Freight Train
- I'm Leaving You
- Walking Boss - (previously unreleased)
- Mother's Advice - (previously unreleased)
- Hills of Mexico
- Galax Rag - (previously unreleased)
- Say Old Man, Can You Play a Fiddle? - (previously unreleased)
- Awake, Awake
- Bowling Green - (previously unreleased)
- Madeleine
- Fishing Creek Blues
- Sally in the Garden
UPC: 093074018026
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Release Date: 8.25.09
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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