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'''WALK UP GEORGIA ROW.''' AKA and see "[[Georgia Row]]. AABB. The title possible refers to a type of dance called a "walk around," or "cakewalk," and thus could mean "The Georgia Row Cakewalk." The tune may be distantly realted to "[[Angeline the Baker]]" and "[[Coon Dog (2)]]."
'''WALK UP GEORGIA ROW.''' AKA and see "[[Georgia Row]]." AABB. The title possible refers to a type of dance called a "walk around," or "cakewalk," and thus could mean "The Georgia Row Cakewalk." The tune may be distantly realted to "[[Angeline the Baker]]" and "[[Coon Dog (2)]]."
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WALK UP GEORGIA ROW. AKA and see "Georgia Row." AABB. The title possible refers to a type of dance called a "walk around," or "cakewalk," and thus could mean "The Georgia Row Cakewalk." The tune may be distantly realted to "Angeline the Baker" and "Coon Dog (2)."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Songer (Portland Collection vol. 2), 2005; p. 220.

Recorded sources:




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