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'''GREY-EYED CAT'''. AKA and see "[[Buffalo Nickel (1)]]," "[[Cat Ate the Handsaw]]," "[[Chinky Pin]]," "[[Crooked Stovepipe (2)]]," "[[Darling Child]]," "[[Eber Atkins Tune]]," "[[Farmer Had a Dog]]," "[[Fourth of July]]," "[[Hair in the Butter]]," "[[I'm My Momma's Darling Child]]," "[[Lead Out]]," "[[Liesel]]," "Love Somebody [2]," "Midnight Serenade [1]," "[[My Love Is But a Lassie Yet (1)]]," "Old Mose," "[[Raymondville]]," "[[Richmond Blues]]," "[[Soapsuds Over the Fence (3)]]," "[[Sweet Sixteen]]," "[[Ten Nights in a Bar Room]]," "[[Too Young to Marry (1)]]]," "[[Yellow Eyed Cat]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. Orange County, Indiana, fiddler Lotus Dickey (1911-1989) learned this well-known tune from Alec Moon under this title. | '''GREY-EYED CAT'''. AKA and see "[[Buffalo Nickel (1)]]," "[[Cat Ate the Handsaw]]," "[[Chinky Pin]]," "[[Crooked Stovepipe (2)]]," "[[Darling Child]]," "[[Eber Atkins Tune]]," "[[Farmer Had a Dog]]," "[[Fourth of July]]," "[[Hair in the Butter]]," "[[I'm My Momma's Darling Child]]," "[[Lead Out]]," "[[Liesel]]," "Love Somebody [2]," "Midnight Serenade [1]," "[[My Love Is But a Lassie Yet (1)]]," "Old Mose," "[[Raymondville]]," "[[Richmond Blues]]," "[[Soapsuds Over the Fence (3)]]," "[[Sweet Sixteen]]," "[[Ten Nights in a Bar Room]]," "[[Too Young to Marry (1)]]]," "[[Yellow Eyed Cat]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. Orange County, Indiana, fiddler Lotus Dickey (1911-1989) learned this well-known tune from Alec Moon under this title. | ||
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GREY-EYED CAT. AKA and see "Buffalo Nickel (1)," "Cat Ate the Handsaw," "Chinky Pin," "Crooked Stovepipe (2)," "Darling Child," "Eber Atkins Tune," "Farmer Had a Dog," "Fourth of July," "Hair in the Butter," "I'm My Momma's Darling Child," "Lead Out," "Liesel," "Love Somebody [2]," "Midnight Serenade [1]," "My Love Is But a Lassie Yet (1)," "Old Mose," "Raymondville," "Richmond Blues," "Soapsuds Over the Fence (3)," "Sweet Sixteen," "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," "Too Young to Marry (1)]," "Yellow Eyed Cat." Old-Time, Breakdown. Orange County, Indiana, fiddler Lotus Dickey (1911-1989) learned this well-known tune from Alec Moon under this title.
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