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Sweet Bunch of Daisies. Waltz or breakdown. Key of D, G, or B flat. A popular song originally written in waltz time by Anita Owen and published by Wabash Music in Chicago in 1894. A 2/4 time bluegrass version was popularized by Kenny Baker.


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Recorded sources : - County 747 Clark Kessinger "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (1974). County 2705 Kenny Baker "Master Fiddler" (1998)




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