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|f_annotation='''RUNNING WATER.''' AKA and see "[[Diable Vert (Le)]]." Canadian, Reel (4/4 time). Canada, Ontario. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle) AABB. "Running Water" was composed by Ontario fiddler Graham Townsend (1942-1998) and recorded by him in the 1960's. It was also recorded by Don Messer and His Islanders on a 1970 LP. A close variant of the tune is known in Quebec and New England as "[[annotation:Diable Vert (Le)]]" (see note for that tune for more).
|f_annotation='''RUNNING WATER.''' AKA and see "[[Diable Vert (Le)]]." Canadian, Reel (4/4 time). Canada, Ontario. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle) AABB. "Running Water" was composed by Ontario fiddler Graham Townsend (1942-1998) and recorded by him in the 1960's. It was also recorded by Don Messer and His Islanders on a 1970 LP. A close variant of the tune is known in Quebec and New England as "[[annotation:Diable Vert (Le)]]" (see note for that tune for more).
|f_recorded_sources=Arc Records AS 817, Graham Townsend - "North American Fiddle Champion" (196?). MCA 17008, Don Messer - "The Everlasting Don Messer and His Islanders" (1970). Revonah RS 920, Simon St. Pierre and the Kennebec Valley Boys - "The Woods of Maine" (1975).
|f_recorded_sources=Arc Records AS 817, Graham Townsend - "North American Fiddle Champion" (196?). Field Recorders Collective FTC 206, "Simon St. Pierre: Recordings from the collection of the Brandywine Friends of Old Time Music" (2015). MCA 17008, Don Messer - "The Everlasting Don Messer and His Islanders" (1970). Revonah RS 920, Simon St. Pierre and the Kennebec Valley Boys - "The Woods of Maine" (1975).
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RUNNING WATER. AKA and see "Diable Vert (Le)." Canadian, Reel (4/4 time). Canada, Ontario. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle) AABB. "Running Water" was composed by Ontario fiddler Graham Townsend (1942-1998) and recorded by him in the 1960's. It was also recorded by Don Messer and His Islanders on a 1970 LP. A close variant of the tune is known in Quebec and New England as "annotation:Diable Vert (Le)" (see note for that tune for more).


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Recorded sources : - Arc Records AS 817, Graham Townsend - "North American Fiddle Champion" (196?). Field Recorders Collective FTC 206, "Simon St. Pierre: Recordings from the collection of the Brandywine Friends of Old Time Music" (2015). MCA 17008, Don Messer - "The Everlasting Don Messer and His Islanders" (1970). Revonah RS 920, Simon St. Pierre and the Kennebec Valley Boys - "The Woods of Maine" (1975).




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