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'''AIN'T GONNA GET NO SUPPER HERE TONIGHT.''' American, Reel. Sourced to Texas fiddler John Wills (Bob Wills' father) via mandolinist Kenny Hall and fiddler Pete Sutherland. The original key was A Major, although Sutherland plays it in 'G'. A tune called "[[Not Gonna Get No Supper Here Tonight]]," also played in G Major, was recorded for the Library of Congress in 1939 by Tishomingo County, Mississippi fiddler John Brown. | '''AIN'T GONNA GET NO SUPPER HERE TONIGHT.''' American, Reel. Sourced to Texas fiddler John Wills (Bob Wills' father) via mandolinist Kenny Hall and fiddler Pete Sutherland. The original key was A Major, although Sutherland plays it in 'G'. A tune called "[[Not Gonna Get No Supper Here Tonight]]," also played in G Major, was recorded for the Library of Congress in 1939 by Tishomingo County, Mississippi fiddler John Brown. | ||
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AIN'T GONNA GET NO SUPPER HERE TONIGHT. American, Reel. Sourced to Texas fiddler John Wills (Bob Wills' father) via mandolinist Kenny Hall and fiddler Pete Sutherland. The original key was A Major, although Sutherland plays it in 'G'. A tune called "Not Gonna Get No Supper Here Tonight," also played in G Major, was recorded for the Library of Congress in 1939 by Tishomingo County, Mississippi fiddler John Brown.
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