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X:1 T:Captain George has Your Money come S:Willie Narmour (1889-1961) and Shellie Smith (1895-1968) (Carroll County, Mississippi) M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:"Moderately Quick" D:OKeh 45242 (78 RPM), Narmour & Smith (1928) F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/captain-george-has-your-money-come Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:C [de]-|[e2e2] ed e2e2|ee2re- edcA| c2 c2cdeA |c2 dc- cdcA| G2G2[GB]GAG|[G2B2][GA][G2B2]- [GB][GA][GB]G|A2AG Ac2B|[M:3/2]AG- G6z2+slide+[e2e2]| [M:C|][ee]dcA cd3|c6+slide+[e2e2]-| [e2e2]ed e2ed|e2 ed edcA| c2c2 cdeA|c2dc2- cdcA|G2G2[GB]GAG|[G2B2][GA][G2B2]- [GB][GA][GB]G| +slide+[A2A2][A2A2] AGAc-|[M:3/2]cBAG- G4-G2 +slide+[e2e2]|[M:C|][ee]dcA cd3|c6|| c2|ca2a- abag|ea2b- a2g2|gage gage| ga2g- g2 [d2e2]-|[ee]ged cGA2|c6||



CAPTAIN GEORGE YOUR MONEY HAS COME. American, Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A country rag from the playing of fiddler biography:Willie Narmour (1889-1961) and and playing partner, guitarist Shellie Smith (1895-1968), both from Carroll County, Mississippi. The tune, which is one of the first ones the duo recorded, is original with Narmour but the title is thought to be an invention made up with input from the recording company.

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Recorded sources: -Document Records DOCD 8065, "Narmour and Smith Vol.1 Complete Recorded Works (1928-1930)." OKeh Records 45242 (78 RPM), Narmour and Smith (1928).



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