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'''ROCK THE CRADLE LUCY [2].''' American, Air and Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. This version of the song "Rock the Cradle Lucy" was recorded by the Georgia group the Cofer Brothers, consisting of Leon "L.J." Cofer on banjo and guitar and Paul Cofer on fiddler; both also sang. They recorded for OKeh records in March, 1927, in Atlanta, Georgia, under the name Cofer Brothers and also as The Georgia Crackers. The vocal melody and words are cognate with other versions, but the instrumental, breakdown, parts are dissimilar to the Skillet Lickers and other string band versions. | '''ROCK THE CRADLE LUCY [2].''' American, Air and Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. This version of the song "Rock the Cradle Lucy" was recorded by the Georgia group the Cofer Brothers, consisting of Leon "L.J." Cofer on banjo and guitar and Paul Cofer on fiddler; both also sang. They recorded for OKeh records in March, 1927, in Atlanta, Georgia, under the name Cofer Brothers and also as The Georgia Crackers. The vocal melody and words are cognate with other versions, but the instrumental, breakdown, parts are dissimilar to the Skillet Lickers and other string band versions. | ||
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ROCK THE CRADLE LUCY [2]. American, Air and Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. This version of the song "Rock the Cradle Lucy" was recorded by the Georgia group the Cofer Brothers, consisting of Leon "L.J." Cofer on banjo and guitar and Paul Cofer on fiddler; both also sang. They recorded for OKeh records in March, 1927, in Atlanta, Georgia, under the name Cofer Brothers and also as The Georgia Crackers. The vocal melody and words are cognate with other versions, but the instrumental, breakdown, parts are dissimilar to the Skillet Lickers and other string band versions.