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GRANNY WILL YOUR DOG BITE? [5]. AKA and see "Jake Gilly." The tune was recorded by the Floyd County (Va.) Ramblers in the 1920's and was known to the band as "Jake Gilly", states Tom Carter (1975). The record company released it under this erroneous title.

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