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'''DEVIL IN GEORGIA [1], THE'''. AKA and see "Temperance Reel," "Teetotaler('s Reel)." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; eastern Ky., West Virginia. Doc Robert's cover title for "Temperence Reel." Charles Wolfe believes the tune to bear some resemblance to a familiar Kentucky tune called "Stoney Point" or "Buck Creek Gals," but others dispute this saying "Devil in Georgia" is not in fact in that tune family.  
'''DEVIL IN GEORGIA [1], THE'''. AKA and see "Temperance Reel," "Teetotaler('s Reel)." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; eastern Ky., West Virginia. Doc Robert's cover title for "Temperence Reel." Charles Wolfe believes the tune to bear some resemblance to a familiar Kentucky tune called "Stoney Point" or "Buck Creek Gals," but others dispute this saying "Devil in Georgia" is not in fact in that tune family.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Cassette C-7625, Wilson Douglas - "Back Porch Symphony." County 412, "Fiddling Doc Roberts" (1983). Gennett 6942 (78 RPM), Doc Roberts.</font>
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DEVIL IN GEORGIA [1], THE. AKA and see "Temperance Reel," "Teetotaler('s Reel)." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; eastern Ky., West Virginia. Doc Robert's cover title for "Temperence Reel." Charles Wolfe believes the tune to bear some resemblance to a familiar Kentucky tune called "Stoney Point" or "Buck Creek Gals," but others dispute this saying "Devil in Georgia" is not in fact in that tune family.

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Recorded sources: Cassette C-7625, Wilson Douglas - "Back Porch Symphony." County 412, "Fiddling Doc Roberts" (1983). Gennett 6942 (78 RPM), Doc Roberts.




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