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'''GOIN' UP CHANEY'''. See "[[Pigtown Fling]]," "[[Wild Horse]]." The title comes from Bill Monroe's Uncle Pen Vandever.  
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GOIN' UP CHANEY. See "Pigtown Fling," "Wild Horse." The title comes from Bill Monroe's Uncle Pen Vandever.

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