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HANGING AROUND THE KITCHEN (TILL THE COOK COMES HOME). AKA and see "Wait in the Kitchen (Till the Cook Comes In)," "Richmond Cotillion," "Run Them Coons in the Ground," "Jackson's Breakdown," "Old Richmond." Old-Time, Breakdown & Song. The tune is a version of "Richmond Cotillion," from the repertoire of Oklahoma fiddler Lymon Enloe.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources:
Recorded sources: Grey Eagle Records 101, Lymon Enloe - "Now That's a Good Tune."
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