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'''WAGONER'S LAD, THE.''' AKA | '''WAGONER'S LAD, THE.''' AKA - "My Horses Ain't Hungry," Old Time, Air. USA, Kentucky. C Major. The song was first printed by the English collector Cecil Sharp, who toured the Appalachians in 1908. In the 78 RPM era it was recorded by Grayson & Whitter (unissued, but with the title as "My Mind is to Marry"), Buell Kazee (Brunswick 213B, 1928), Kelly Harrell (Victor 20103, 1926, as "My Horses Ain't Hungry"), and Vernon Dalhart (Edison 52077, 1927, also as "My Horses Ain't Hungry"). Related pieces, either in music or lyric, are [Jack of Diamonds (3)]]," "[[Robie Donua Gorach]]," "[[Todlin' Hame]]," "[[Toddlin' Hame]]," "[[Johnnie Armstrong]]," "[[Bacach]]," "[[Clinch Mountain]]." | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Biograph RC6007, Ebenezer "Tell it to Me." Rounder CD0421, Bruce Molsky - “Big Hoedown” (1997. Learned from recordings of Mr. & Mrs. John Sams of Combs, Kentucky, and also Buell Kazee).</font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Biograph RC6007, Ebenezer "Tell it to Me." Brunswick 213B (78 RPM), Buell Kazee (1928). Rounder CD0421, Bruce Molsky - “Big Hoedown” (1997. Learned from recordings of Mr. & Mrs. John Sams of Combs, Kentucky, and also Buell Kazee). Victor 20103, Kelly Harrell (1926, as "My Horses Ain't Hungry").</font> | ||
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See the Ballad Index entry [http://www.fresnostate.edu/folklore/ballads/R740.html]<br> | |||
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WAGONER'S LAD, THE. AKA - "My Horses Ain't Hungry," Old Time, Air. USA, Kentucky. C Major. The song was first printed by the English collector Cecil Sharp, who toured the Appalachians in 1908. In the 78 RPM era it was recorded by Grayson & Whitter (unissued, but with the title as "My Mind is to Marry"), Buell Kazee (Brunswick 213B, 1928), Kelly Harrell (Victor 20103, 1926, as "My Horses Ain't Hungry"), and Vernon Dalhart (Edison 52077, 1927, also as "My Horses Ain't Hungry"). Related pieces, either in music or lyric, are [Jack of Diamonds (3)]]," "Robie Donua Gorach," "Todlin' Hame," "Toddlin' Hame," "Johnnie Armstrong," "Bacach," "Clinch Mountain."
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Printed sources:
Recorded sources: Biograph RC6007, Ebenezer "Tell it to Me." Brunswick 213B (78 RPM), Buell Kazee (1928). Rounder CD0421, Bruce Molsky - “Big Hoedown” (1997. Learned from recordings of Mr. & Mrs. John Sams of Combs, Kentucky, and also Buell Kazee). Victor 20103, Kelly Harrell (1926, as "My Horses Ain't Hungry").
See also listing at:
See the Ballad Index entry [1]