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Had a little dog, his name was Rover,
When he died, he died all over.
I had a wife and she was a Quaker,
She wouldn't work and I wouldn't make her.
I had a wife and she was a weaver,
She wouldn't work, so I had to leave her.
Nancy Rowland

Played by: Doc & Merle Watson
Source: Soundcloud
Image: W Carter Family, Monroe Co., Mississippi. Fiddler George Washington Carter (1869-1948) and family, with son James "Jimmy" Auguston Carter (1900-1979) playing guitar [Lynn "Chirps" Smith].

Nancy Rowland

A wide-spread and popular old-time dance tune. Charles Wolfe[1] states that this tune was apparently well-known in the Atlanta area during the 1920's but that its popularity has since considerably dwindled. He believes a more archaic solo fiddle

North Georgia musicians and entertainers Gid Tanner and Riley Puckett rendition was played by John Carson on a mid-1920's OKeh recording (#40238, as "Nancy Rollin"), but Carson's version may also be classed as a separate tune.

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