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'''CHARLEY OVER THE WATER [1]'''. Old-time. Not a version of "Over the Water to Charley," but rather Missouri fiddler Art Galbraith's title for "Raw Recruit" or "New Rigged Ship [1]," and a variant of the melody printed as No. 588 in Bayard's '''Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife''' (1981).
'''CHARLEY OVER THE WATER [1]'''. Old-time. Not a version of [["Over the Water to Charley]]," but rather Missouri fiddler Art Galbraith's title for "[[Raw Recruit]]" or "[[New Rigged Ship (1)]]," and a variant of the melody printed as No. 588 in Bayard's '''Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife''' (1981).
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CHARLEY OVER THE WATER [1]. Old-time. Not a version of "Over the Water to Charley," but rather Missouri fiddler Art Galbraith's title for "Raw Recruit" or "New Rigged Ship (1)," and a variant of the melody printed as No. 588 in Bayard's Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife (1981).

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