Annotation:Ladies in the Ballroom (2)

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X:1 T:Ladies in the Ballroom [2] L:1/8 M:2/4 S:Howdy Forrester; transcribed by John Hartford N:John Hartford notes this tune is a variant of "Black River." N:Howdy Forrester says that Benny Martin starts to play this tune on the break N:to "All Smell Good on Sunday." K:C c||e/g/e/d/ c>e|a(g g>)A|B/d/B/A/ G>B|d(c c2)| e/g/e/d/ c>e|a(g g)e/g/|a/b/a/g/ e/g/e/d/|c3:| |:G,|C/B,/C/D/ E/C/E/G/|F/D/F/G/ A/F/A/c/|G/F/G/A/ B/G/B/d/|c/B/c/d/ e/f/g| G,/B,/C/D/ E/C/E/G/|F/E/F/G/ A/F/A/c/|G/F/G/A/ B/G/B/d/|c3:||



LADIES IN THE BALLROOM [2]. AKA and see "Rattlesnake Bit the Baby," "Take Me Back to Georgia." Old-Time, Breakdown. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Georgia fiddler Lowe Stokes recorded the tune in 1929 as "Take Me Back to Georgia."


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