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'''HELL ON THE WABASH [4]'''. AKA and see "[[Pussy and the Baby]]," "[[She Oughta Been a Lady]]," "[[Silver Lake (4)]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. The "Hell on the Wabash" title for this tune is a floater. It is related to the Irish hornpipe "[[Boys of Blue Hill]]" or "[[Beaux of Oak Hill (1)]]."
'''HELL ON THE WABASH [4]'''. AKA and see "[[Pussy and the Baby]]," "[[She Oughta Been a Lady]]," "[[Silver Lake (4)]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. The "Hell on the Wabash" title for this tune is a floater. It is related to the Irish hornpipe "[[Boys of Blue Hill]]" or "[[Beaux of Oak Hill (1)]]."
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HELL ON THE WABASH [4]. AKA and see "Pussy and the Baby," "She Oughta Been a Lady," "Silver Lake (4)." Old-Time, Breakdown. The "Hell on the Wabash" title for this tune is a floater. It is related to the Irish hornpipe "Boys of Blue Hill" or "Beaux of Oak Hill (1)."

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