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|f_annotation='''GREEN SLEEVE'''. American, Reel (cut time). E Minor ('A' part) & G Major ('B' part). Standard or EDae tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was collected from the playing of Henry Hall (1880-1965) of Cave-in-Rock, Hardin County, southern tip of Illinois, originally recorded in 1956 by Millie Angleton. Cave-in-Rock was named after a cavern on a high bluff on the northern bank of the lower Ohio River, a picturesque spot that was the lair of river thieves and robbers, a scourge to river navigation until rooted out in the 1830's.
|f_annotation='''GREEN SLEEVE'''. American, Reel (cut time). E Minor ('A' part) & G Major ('B' part). Standard or EDae tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was collected from the playing of Henry Hall (1880-1965) of Cave-in-Rock, Hardin County, southern tip of Illinois, recorded in the field in 1956 by Millie Angleton. Cave-in-Rock was named after a cavern on a high bluff on the northern bank of the lower Ohio River, a picturesque spot that was the lair of river thieves and robbers, a scourge to river navigation until rooted out in the 1830's.
|f_recorded_sources=Gary Harrison & The Mule Team - "Folk Songs of Illinois #2". Gary Harrison & The Mule Team - "Red Prairie Dawn" (2000).
|f_recorded_sources=Gary Harrison & The Mule Team - "Folk Songs of Illinois #2". Gary Harrison & The Mule Team - "Red Prairie Dawn" (2000).
|f_see_also_listing=See Otto A. Rothert's book '''The Outlaws of Cave-in-Rock''', Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, 1924 [http://www.public-library.uk/dailyebook/The%20outlaws%20of%20Cave-in-Rock%20-%20historical%20accounts%20of%20the%20famous%20highwaymen%20and%20river%20pirates%20who%20operated%20in%20pioneer%20days%20upon%20the%20Ohio%20and%20Mississippi%20Rivers%20(1924).pdf]
|f_see_also_listing=See Otto A. Rothert's book '''The Outlaws of Cave-in-Rock''', Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, 1924 [http://www.public-library.uk/dailyebook/The%20outlaws%20of%20Cave-in-Rock%20-%20historical%20accounts%20of%20the%20famous%20highwaymen%20and%20river%20pirates%20who%20operated%20in%20pioneer%20days%20upon%20the%20Ohio%20and%20Mississippi%20Rivers%20(1924).pdf]
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GREEN SLEEVE. American, Reel (cut time). E Minor ('A' part) & G Major ('B' part). Standard or EDae tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was collected from the playing of Henry Hall (1880-1965) of Cave-in-Rock, Hardin County, southern tip of Illinois, recorded in the field in 1956 by Millie Angleton. Cave-in-Rock was named after a cavern on a high bluff on the northern bank of the lower Ohio River, a picturesque spot that was the lair of river thieves and robbers, a scourge to river navigation until rooted out in the 1830's.


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Recorded sources : - Gary Harrison & The Mule Team - "Folk Songs of Illinois #2". Gary Harrison & The Mule Team - "Red Prairie Dawn" (2000).

See also listing at :
See Otto A. Rothert's book The Outlaws of Cave-in-Rock, Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, 1924 [1]



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