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Gennett old time music classic country recordings, 1927-1934.

Title
  1. Gennett old time music [sound recording] : classic country recordings, 1927-1934.
Published by
  1. London : JSP Records, 2010.

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Additional authors
  1. Foster, John (Vocalist)
  2. Stoneman, Ernest V.
  3. Chestnut, Ted, 1906-
  4. Roberts, Fiddlin' Doc, 1897-1978.
  5. Underwood, Marion.
  6. Hammond, John (Musician)
  7. Moore, Byrd, 1889-1949.
  8. Red Fox Chasers (Musical group) prf
  9. DaCosta Woltz's Southern Broadcasters. prf
  10. Taylor's Kentucky Boys. prf
Description
  1. 4 sound discs : digital; 2010.
Subject
  1. Old-time music
  2. Country music
Contents
  1. CD A, 1927-1934. When I was single my pockets would jingle ; Good bye, my darlin' ; My Sarah Jane ; Storms may rule the ocean ; The Cabin with roses at the door ; My boyhood happy days ; Some day I'll wander back again ; We can only have one mother ;Taylor's quickstep ; Richmond blues ; These bones gwine rise again ; My Carolina home ; Let her go I'll meet her ; She's only a bird in a gilded cage ; Meet me in the moonlight ; There's more pretty girls than one ; Two faithful lovers ; Six months ain't long (John D. Foster) -- New River train ; John Hardy ; Kenney Wagner's surrender ; The Poor tramp has to live ; Long eared mule ; Round town gals (Ernest Stoneman).
  2. CD B, 1928-1929. The Arkansas traveler ; Turkey in the straw ; Did you ever see the devil, Uncle Joe? ; Wreck on the mountain road ; Stolen love ; Tel mother I'll meet her ; Weeping willow tree ; Little sweetheart pal of mine ; Put my little shoes away ; Mississippi sawyer ; Twinkle little star ; Looking to my prayer ; We shall meet on that beautiful shore ; May I sleep in your barn tonight, Mister ; Something wrong with my gal ; Honeysuckle time ; The Blind man and his child ; Makin' likker in North Carolina - Part 1 & Part 2 ; Virginia bootleggers ; Naomi Wise ; Devilish Mary (Red Fox Chasers) -- Six feet of earth makes us all one size ; My dear old mountain home (Oscar L. Coffey) -- He's only a miner killed in the ground (Ted Chestnut).
  3. CD C, 1927-1930. Deer walk ; The Devil in Georgia ; Take those lips away ; Jacks Creek waltz ; Martha Campbell ; The Girl I left behind me ; Rocky Mountain goat ; Cripple Creek ; Old buzzard ; Arkansas traveler ; Johnny inchin' along ; Buck Creek gal ; I've got a girl named Susie ; Run smoke run (Fiddlin' Doc Roberts) -- Gray eagle ; Forked deer ; Sourwood Mountain (Taylor's Kentucky Boys) -- Coal Creek march (Marion Underwood) -- Eight of January (Ted Gossett's Band) -- Fire on the mountain (Jimmy Whitmer's Band) -- Wild geeasse ; Fox chase (Ted Gossett's Band) -- Little birdie ; Purty Polly ; As free a little bird as can be (John Hammond).
  4. CD D, 1927-1929. Richmond cotillion ; John Brown's dream ; Merry girl ; Yellow Rose of Texas ; I know my name is there ; Are you washed in the blood of the lamb ; Wandering boy ; Take me back to the sweet sunny South ; When you ask a girl to leave her happy home ; Old Joe Clark ; Evening star waltz ; Home sweet home (Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters) -- Last days in Georgia ; Flop eared mule ; The old tiger rag ; Favourite two step ; Careless lover ; Mama don't allow no low down hangin' round ; The bully of the town ; Snatch 'em back blues ; Bed bus makin' their last go round ; All night long ; When the snowflakes fall again ; Birmingham jail (Byrd Moore).
Note
  1. Compact discs.
  2. Program notes by Pat Harrison and credits inserted in each container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded mainly in Richmond, IN and in Birmingham, AL and New York City, 1927-1934.