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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 the late California mandolinist Kenny Hall and Vermont 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 the late California mandolinist Kenny Hall and Vermont 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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