Various – American Folk Song Festival: Jean Thomas, The Traipsin' Woman - Mint- Lp Record 1960 USA Original Vinyl - Folk / Folkways
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Various – American Folk Song Festival: Jean Thomas, The Traipsin' Woman
Label:
Folkways Records – FA 2358
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1960
Genre:
Folk, World, & Country
Style:
Folk
Tracklist
A1 | –Jean Thomas (4) | Introduction | |
A2 | –George Davidson (2), Florence Clark | Fox Horn / Cherokee Song of Welcome | |
A3 | –Marieda Perkins | I Love My Rooster | |
A4 | –Lucinda Perkins | Lord Lovell | |
A5 | –Linda Brown & Donnie Stewart | Paper Of Pins | |
A6 | –Donnie Stewart & Terry Perkins | Billy Boy | |
A7 | –Margaret Caudill Hurst & Carolyn Margaret Hurst | Bonnie George Campbell | |
A8 | –Group of Children | Paw Paw Patch | |
A9 | –Dave Varney | Love Of Rosanna McCoy | |
A10 | –Dave Varney | Ballad Of Peace | |
A11 | –Rose Dory | Warning Song | |
A12 | –Diane Tincher & Margaret Winters | Cambric Shirt | |
A13 | –Ray Napier & Margaret Winters | Keys Of Canterbury | |
A14 | –Pleaz Mobley | Courtin' Song (Bachelor's Song) | |
A15 | –Ruby Dean & the Journeymen's Quartet | Give Me One More Day | |
B1 | –Aunt Alice Williams | Lord, You've Been So Good To Me | |
B2 | –Rosie Day | Barbara Ellen (Barbara Allen) | |
B3 | –George Davidson (2) | Sally Goodin' | |
B4 | –George Davidson (2) | Boatin' Up Sandy | |
B5 | –Aunt Dora Harmon | The Prodigal Son | |
B6 | –Aunt Dora Harmon | Civil War March | |
B7 | –Lula Curry | The Squire's Daughter | |
B8 | –Pleaz Mobley | Hi Said The Blackbird | |
B9 | –Pleaz Mobley | Pretty Polly | |
B10 | –Curley Smith & Bob Ramey | Turkey In The Straw | |
B11 | –Lula Curry | I'll Never Be Lonesome In Heaven | |
B12 | –Various | Amazing Grace | |
B13 | –Various | Down In The Valley |
Notes
Created in 1931, the American Folk Song Festival helped Kentucky mountain singers share their music with the world. Perhaps more relevantly, it allowed the rest of the world to hear the music of these singers, including members of the Hatfield and McCoy families. This album was recorded in the 1950s, and features singers of all ages.
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