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CHICKEN OH CHICKEN. AKA - "Chicken Don't Roost Too High." Old-Time, Song Air. The ragtime song from which this tune was derived was published in 1899, credited to Bob Cole and J. Rosamund Johnson, who called it "Chicken Don't Roost Too High."

Recorded source: Rounder 0442, John Hartford - "Hamilton Ironworks" (2001. Learned from Pop Dillard).


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