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'''INCH ALONG'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. See also the related "[[Cotton Eyed Joe]]" and "[[Indian Nation]]."  
'''INCH ALONG'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. The tune is sourced to Bear Branch, Kentucky, fiddler James Crase, who was recorded in the field in August, 1960 (AFS 15059A). See also the related "[[Cotton Eyed Joe]]" and "[[Indian Nation]]."  
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''Inch along, keep a-pushin on,''<br>
''Inch along, keep a-pushin on,''<br>

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INCH ALONG. Old-Time, Breakdown. The tune is sourced to Bear Branch, Kentucky, fiddler James Crase, who was recorded in the field in August, 1960 (AFS 15059A). See also the related "Cotton Eyed Joe" and "Indian Nation."

Inch along, keep a-pushin on,
Inch along, keep a-pushin on,
Get along buddy, keep a-movin, inch along.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Flying Fish FF-336, Pete Sutherland - "Poor Man's Dream" (1984).

See also listing at:
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]




Tune properties and standard notation