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'''GOODBYE LIZA JANE [2]'''. Old-Time, Breakdown and Song. USA, Georgia. A version of the famous folksong "[[Liza Jane]]." See "[[My Little Dony]]," a Mississippi collected version with a fine phrase the same as that on Fiddling John Carson's OKeh recording. | '''GOODBYE LIZA JANE [2]'''. Old-Time, Breakdown and Song. USA, Georgia. A version of the famous folksong "[[Liza Jane]]." See "[[My Little Dony]]," a Mississippi collected version with a fine phrase the same as that on Fiddling John Carson's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddlin%27_John_Carson] OKeh recording. | ||
[[File:carson.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Fiddlin' John Carson ()]] | [[File:carson.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Fiddlin' John Carson (1868-1949)]] | ||
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GOODBYE LIZA JANE [2]. Old-Time, Breakdown and Song. USA, Georgia. A version of the famous folksong "Liza Jane." See "My Little Dony," a Mississippi collected version with a fine phrase the same as that on Fiddling John Carson's [1] OKeh recording.
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Recorded sources: OKeh 45049 (78 RPM), Fiddling John Carson (1926, north Ga.).
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