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DANGO. AKA and see "Spanish Fandango." Old-Time. From Doc Walsh, learned from his brother Jim. "Probably part of the wide-spread 'Spanish Fandango' (Archie Green)."
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Recorded sources: Folk Legacy FSA-24 (1965), "The Carolina Tar Heels" (Doc Walsh).