Annotation:Granny Will Your Dog Bite? (5)

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X:1 T:Granny will Your Dog Bite? [5] T:Jake Gillie N:From the playing of fiddler Banks McNeil with the Floyd N:County Ramblers M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:"Quick" D:Victor 23759 (78 RPM), Floyd County Ramblers (1930) D:Juneberry CD-4004, Floyd County Ramblers - "Classics of Old Time D:County Music, vo. 4." D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/granny-will-your-dog-bite-1 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:D (fg|a)fbf a2f2|abaf e2 fg|afbf a2f2|afed d2:| |:ef-|f2d2 ecdf| gfed d2fg|afaf d2B2|(=cBA)F D2:|



GRANNY WILL YOUR DOG BITE? [5]. AKA and see "Jake Gillie/Jake Gilly." D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded by the Floyd County (Va.) Ramblers in 1930 and was known to the band as "Jake Gillie/Jake Gilly", states Tom Carter (1975). The record company released it under the erroneous "Granny...Dog Bite" title. The Floyd County Ramblers, were a group from southwestern Virginia whose members included Banks McNeil (f.), Sam McNeil (bj.), J.W. Boone (gtr.) and Walter Boone (har.).


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Recorded sources : - Juneberry CD-4004, Floyd County Ramblers - "Classics of Old Time County Music, vo. 4." Timely Tunes C-1561 (78 RPM), Virginia Ramblers (1931. A pseudonym for the Floyd County Ramblers). Victor 23759 (78 RPM), Floyd County Ramblers (1930).




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