Annotation:Ridin' on a Humpback Mule

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RIDIN' ON A HUMPBACK MULE. Old-Time, Song and Breakdown. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The piece is a variant of the "Whoa Mule" song family. The tune was recorded by the Texas groups Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Rambers, and the brother-duo The Shelton Brothers [1] in the mid-1930's. The song was written by Georgia fiddler Clayton McMichen, leader of the Georgia Wildcats and sometime member of The Skillet Lickers, and Hoyt "Slim" Bryant, copyright May, 1934.

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Recorded sources: - Bluebird B-5608 (78 RPM), Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers (1934). Decca 5173B (78 RPM), The Shelton Brothers (1935). Cumberland Ridge Runners

See also listing at:
Hear Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys 1946 recording on facebook.com [2]



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