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LITTLE LADY GOIN' TO THE COUNTRY. AKA and see "Sal Got a Meatskin/Sal's a Got a Meatskin." The favorite tune of black fiddler Uncle Whit Walker, who influenced W.C. Handy (W.C. Handy: Father of the Blues, 1941; p. 6).

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