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BULL FROG BLUES. American, Country Rag. F Major. A three-part tune. North Georgia fiddler Lowe Stokes recorded a similar sounding tune as the melody to a song called "Everybody's Doing It," recorded for Columbia records in 1929 with his group Lowe Stokes and His North Georgians (consisting of Stokes, Clayton McMichen, Bert Layne, Arthur Tanner and Hoke Rice).


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