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COME BACK BOYS, LET'S FEED THE HORSES. Old-Time, Breakdown. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). Kerry Blech sees some possible similarity to Edn Hammons' "Let's Hunt the Horses." The tune is known as a West Virginia tune (some times attributed to a member of the Hammons' family, although this cannot be verified), and has been popularized in recent times by Jimmy Tripplet and Gerry Milnes. Dwight Diller also has a version.
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