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'''GOING DOWN TO MAYSVILLE'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. In the repertoire of the late Owen "Snake" Chapman (1919-2003) of Pike County, Kentucky. Maysville is a small town on the Ohio river, the county seat of Mason County. The tune is not related to J.P. Fraley's "[[Maysville]]."
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GOING DOWN TO MAYSVILLE. American, Reel. USA, Kentucky. In the repertoire of the late Owen "Snake" Chapman (1919-2003) of Pike County, Kentucky. Maysville is a small town on the Ohio river, the county seat of Mason County. The tune is not related to J.P. Fraley's "Maysville," but is related to "Dubuque" and, more distantly, "Possum up a Gum Stump (1)."


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