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|f_annotation='''WINE'S DELIGHT.'''  AKA - "N____'s Delight," "Watermelon Pie."  American, Reel (cut time). A Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.  "Wine's Delight" is a tune West Virginia fiddler Melvin Wine (1909-2003), who lived all his life in Copen, Braxton County. The original title for the tune is apparently "N____'s Delight". This title appears written in an unknown hand on a cassette tape of the Glenville Hotel (W.Va.) jam in 1976 <ref>John T. Huddle Collection, Audiocassette FS-20280/3479, Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</ref>; Melvin was among the musicians, with Jeff Joehring, Armin Barnett, Pete Hoover, Carl Baron, Dave Milk and T. Marcus.  The Canote Brothers and west coast old-time musicians renamed it "Watermelon Pie" when learning it in the 1970's, but that name was supplanted when "Wine's Delight" (from an unknown source) caught on as a title. Wine himself adopted the 'Watermelon' title in pubic, but introduced it from the stage at the 1982 Fiddle Tunes Festival concert conflating the titles "N___'s/Wine's Delight" and "Watermelon Pie" announcing it as "Watermelon Delight."  
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'''WINE'S DELIGHT.'''  AKA - "N____'s Delight," "Watermelon Pie."  American, Reel (cut time). A Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.  "Wine's Delight" is a tune West Virginia fiddler Melvin Wine (1909-2003), who lived all his life in Copen, Braxton County. The original title is "N____'s Delight" (the obvious racial slur), and it was so listed on a cassette tape of the Glenville Hotel (W.Va.) jam in 1976 <ref>John T. Huddle Collection, Audiocassette FS-20280/3479, Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</ref>; Melvin was among the fiddlers, with Jeff Joehring, Armin Barnett, Pete Hoover, Carl Baron, Dave Milk and T. Marcus.  The Canote Brothers and west coast old-time musicians renamed it "Watermelon Pie" when learning it in the 1970's, but that name was supplanted when "Wine's Delight" (from an unknown source) caught on as a title. Wine himself adopted the 'Watermelon' title in pubic, but introduced it from the stage at the 1982 Fiddle Tunes Festival concert conflating the titles "N___'s/Wine's Delight" and "Watermelon Pie" and announced it as "Watermelon Delight."  
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WINE'S DELIGHT. AKA - "N____'s Delight," "Watermelon Pie." American, Reel (cut time). A Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Wine's Delight" is a tune West Virginia fiddler Melvin Wine (1909-2003), who lived all his life in Copen, Braxton County. The original title for the tune is apparently "N____'s Delight". This title appears written in an unknown hand on a cassette tape of the Glenville Hotel (W.Va.) jam in 1976 [1]; Melvin was among the musicians, with Jeff Joehring, Armin Barnett, Pete Hoover, Carl Baron, Dave Milk and T. Marcus. The Canote Brothers and west coast old-time musicians renamed it "Watermelon Pie" when learning it in the 1970's, but that name was supplanted when "Wine's Delight" (from an unknown source) caught on as a title. Wine himself adopted the 'Watermelon' title in pubic, but introduced it from the stage at the 1982 Fiddle Tunes Festival concert conflating the titles "N___'s/Wine's Delight" and "Watermelon Pie" announcing it as "Watermelon Delight."


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Judy Hyman (Ithica, N.Y.) [Phillips].

Printed sources : - Milliner & Koken (The Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes), 2016; p. 730. Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1), 1994; p. 259 ("N_____'s Delight" is given as an alternate title).

Recorded sources : - Augusta Heritage 021, Melvin Wine - "Hannah at the Springhouse" (1989). Marimac 9009, Chad Crumm - "Old Time Friends" (1987. Various artists, recorded by Ray Alden).

See also listing at :
Hear Melvin Wine's recording at Slippery Hill [1]



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  1. John T. Huddle Collection, Audiocassette FS-20280/3479, Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.