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- catalog abstract "Traditional Southern rural music.".
- catalog alternative "Old time music from Mike Seeger's collection, 1952-1967".
- catalog contributor b10844997.
- catalog created "p1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "p1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p1997.".
- catalog description "In the sweet bye and bye (Elizabeth Cotten) -- Tie your dog, Sally gal (Will Adam) -- Banjo instrumental (J.C. "Cleve" Sutphin) -- Lost train blues (V.L. Sutphin) -- Shortening bread (Vernon and Cleve Sutphin) -- The train that carried my girl from town (Vernon and Cleve Sutphin) -- Old gambling man (J.J. Neece) -- John Henry (J.J. Neece) -- Shout, little Lulu (Louise Foreacre) -- He will set your fields on fire (Kilby Snow, Mike Seeger) -- Gather in the golden grain (Ernest and Hattie Stoneman) -- Going to lay down my burdens (Elizabeth White) -- John Henry (Lesley Riddle) -- Pretty fair damsel (Tom Ashley) -- It's these hard times (Pearly "Grandma" Davis) -- Old-time reel (Pearly "Grandma" Davis) -- Jackson schottische (A.L. Hall and group) -- Lone prairie (Wade Ward) -- Molly, put the kettle on (Wade Ward) -- Last gold dollar (Edsel Martin, Bill McElreath) -- John Henry (Bill and Jean Davis) -- Three nights drunk (Blue Ridge Buddies) -- Jimmie Sutton (Blue Ridge Buddies) -- Going to lay down my old guitar (Snuffy Jenkins, Ira Dimmery) -- Black Mountain rag (Arthur Smith, Sam McGee, Kirk McGee) -- A talk on the world (Clyde Lewis) -- Red wing ("Lost John" Ray, Walt Koken) -- Leather breeches (Eck Robertson, New Lost City Ramblers) -- Blackberry blossom (Sherman Lawson) -- Alabama gals (Emmett Cole) -- Old Joe Clark (George Landers) -- Sugar baby (Dock Boggs) -- Queen Sally (Archie Sturgill) -- Poor orphan child (Kate Peters Sturgill) -- My Virginia Rose (Scott Boatright) -- I'm leaving you (Sara Carter Bayes, Maybelle Carter) -- He said if you love me, feed my sheep (Stancer Quartet) -- I would not live always (Clarence Ferrill).".
- catalog description "Recorded 1952-1967.".
- catalog description "Traditional Southern rural music.".
- catalog description "Various performers.".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog identifier "093074009727".
- catalog isPartOf "American song net".
- catalog isPartOf "Smithsonian global sound for libraries net".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "p1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways,".
- catalog spatial "Southern States.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Folk music Southern States.".
- catalog subject "Folk music.".
- catalog subject "Folk songs, English Southern States.".
- catalog subject "Gospel music.".
- catalog subject "Music United States.".
- catalog subject "Old-time music Southern States.".
- catalog subject "Old-time music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "In the sweet bye and bye (Elizabeth Cotten) -- Tie your dog, Sally gal (Will Adam) -- Banjo instrumental (J.C. "Cleve" Sutphin) -- Lost train blues (V.L. Sutphin) -- Shortening bread (Vernon and Cleve Sutphin) -- The train that carried my girl from town (Vernon and Cleve Sutphin) -- Old gambling man (J.J. Neece) -- John Henry (J.J. Neece) -- Shout, little Lulu (Louise Foreacre) -- He will set your fields on fire (Kilby Snow, Mike Seeger) -- Gather in the golden grain (Ernest and Hattie Stoneman) -- Going to lay down my burdens (Elizabeth White) -- John Henry (Lesley Riddle) -- Pretty fair damsel (Tom Ashley) -- It's these hard times (Pearly "Grandma" Davis) -- Old-time reel (Pearly "Grandma" Davis) -- Jackson schottische (A.L. Hall and group) -- Lone prairie (Wade Ward) -- Molly, put the kettle on (Wade Ward) -- Last gold dollar (Edsel Martin, Bill McElreath) -- John Henry (Bill and Jean Davis) -- Three nights drunk (Blue Ridge Buddies) -- Jimmie Sutton (Blue Ridge Buddies) -- Going to lay down my old guitar (Snuffy Jenkins, Ira Dimmery) -- Black Mountain rag (Arthur Smith, Sam McGee, Kirk McGee) -- A talk on the world (Clyde Lewis) -- Red wing ("Lost John" Ray, Walt Koken) -- Leather breeches (Eck Robertson, New Lost City Ramblers) -- Blackberry blossom (Sherman Lawson) -- Alabama gals (Emmett Cole) -- Old Joe Clark (George Landers) -- Sugar baby (Dock Boggs) -- Queen Sally (Archie Sturgill) -- Poor orphan child (Kate Peters Sturgill) -- My Virginia Rose (Scott Boatright) -- I'm leaving you (Sara Carter Bayes, Maybelle Carter) -- He said if you love me, feed my sheep (Stancer Quartet) -- I would not live always (Clarence Ferrill).".
- catalog temporal "1952----1967----".
- catalog title "Close to home [sound recording]".
- catalog title "Old time music from Mike Seeger's collection, 1952-1967".
- catalog type "sound".