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'''WALK, CHALK CHICKEN.''' AKA - "Walk Chalk Chicken with a Necktie On." Old-Time, Reel. A cross-tuned (AEae) version of “[[Farewell to Whiskey]],” from the playing of West Virginia fiddler Melvin Wine.
'''WALK, CHALK CHICKEN.''' AKA - "Walk Chalk Chicken with a Necktie On." Old-Time, Reel. A cross-tuned (AEae) version of “[[Farewell to Whiskey]],” from the playing of West Virginia fiddler Melvin Wine who learned the tune from his father, who was the only person Wine ever heard play it.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Melvin Wine - "Cold Frosty Morning." Melvin Wine "Vintage Wine."</font>
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WALK, CHALK CHICKEN. AKA - "Walk Chalk Chicken with a Necktie On." Old-Time, Reel. A cross-tuned (AEae) version of “Farewell to Whiskey,” from the playing of West Virginia fiddler Melvin Wine who learned the tune from his father, who was the only person Wine ever heard play it.

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Recorded sources: Melvin Wine - "Cold Frosty Morning." Melvin Wine "Vintage Wine."




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