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'''FOURTH OF JULY'''. AKA and see "[[Chinky Pin]]," "[[Love Somebody (2)]]," "[[My Love is buy a Lassie Yet (1)]]," "[[My Love She's but a Lassie Yet (1)]]," "[[Too Young to Marry (1)]]," "[[Midnight Serenade (1)]]," "[[Yellow Eyed Cat]]," "[[Buffalo Nickel (1)]]," "[[Ten Nights in a Bar Room]]," "[[Hair in the Butter]]," "[[Richmond Blues]]," "[[Farmer Had a Dog (The)]]," "[[Lead Out]]," "[[Sweet Sixteen]]," "[[Darling Child]]," "[[I'm My Momma's Darling]] (Child)."  Old-Time, Fiddle Tune. The tune was recorded under this title for the Library of Congress by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph in the early 1940's from Ozark Mountain fiddlers. It may or may not be the Georgia Yellow Hammers 1927 song "Fourth of July at a Country Fair."
'''FOURTH OF JULY'''. AKA and see "[[Chinky Pin]]," "[[Love Somebody (2)]]," "[[My Love is buy a Lassie Yet (1)]]," "[[My Love She's but a Lassie Yet]]," "[[Too Young to Marry (1)]]," "[[Midnight Serenade (1)]]," "[[Yellow Eyed Cat]]," "[[Buffalo Nickel (1)]]," "[[Ten Nights in a Bar Room]]," "[[Hair in the Butter]]," "[[Richmond Blues]]," "[[Farmer Had a Dog (The)]]," "[[Lead Out]]," "[[Sweet Sixteen]]," "[[Darling Child]]," "[[I'm My Momma's Darling]] (Child)."  Old-Time, Fiddle Tune. The tune was recorded under this title for the Library of Congress by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph in the early 1940's from Ozark Mountain fiddlers. It may or may not be the Georgia Yellow Hammers 1927 song "Fourth of July at a Country Fair."
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FOURTH OF JULY. AKA and see "Chinky Pin," "Love Somebody (2)," "My Love is buy a Lassie Yet (1)," "My Love She's but a Lassie Yet," "Too Young to Marry (1)," "Midnight Serenade (1)," "Yellow Eyed Cat," "Buffalo Nickel (1)," "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," "Hair in the Butter," "Richmond Blues," "Farmer Had a Dog (The)," "Lead Out," "Sweet Sixteen," "Darling Child," "I'm My Momma's Darling (Child)." Old-Time, Fiddle Tune. The tune was recorded under this title for the Library of Congress by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph in the early 1940's from Ozark Mountain fiddlers. It may or may not be the Georgia Yellow Hammers 1927 song "Fourth of July at a Country Fair."

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