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|f_annotation='''FIDDLE UP'''. American, Country Blues. Recorded by Chattanooga fiddler Jesse Young and his band (possibly C.C. Thomas on banjo and Alan Young on guitar) for Columbia Records on October 25th, 1928, with the addition of a Columbia employee, Dan Hornsby, doing the vocals on this this session. The tune may have been written by him, or perhaps was Young's adaptation of Iriving Berlin's "[[Ragtime Violin]]." The tune is similar to the original "[[Memphis Blues]]."
|f_annotation='''FIDDLE UP'''. American, Country Blues. Recorded by Chattanooga fiddler Jesse Young and his band (possibly C.C. Thomas on banjo and nephew Alan Young on guitar) for Columbia Records on October 25th, 1928, with the addition of a Columbia employee, Dan Hornsby, doing the vocals on this this session. "Fiddle Up" was Young's adaptation of Iriving Berlin's "[[Ragtime Violin]]," interpreted for early country music audiences. Songwriter Berlin (1888-19) published the melody in 1911; the words begin:
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The tune is similar to the original "[[Memphis Blues]]."
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FIDDLE UP. American, Country Blues. Recorded by Chattanooga fiddler Jesse Young and his band (possibly C.C. Thomas on banjo and nephew Alan Young on guitar) for Columbia Records on October 25th, 1928, with the addition of a Columbia employee, Dan Hornsby, doing the vocals on this this session. "Fiddle Up" was Young's adaptation of Iriving Berlin's "Ragtime Violin," interpreted for early country music audiences. Songwriter Berlin (1888-19) published the melody in 1911; the words begin:

The tune is similar to the original "Memphis Blues."


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