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 Also known as    Pretty Polly Ann
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BETTY ANN. AKA and see "Pretty Polly Ann." Old-Time, Breakdown. The tune is possibly a variant of the song "Little Betty Ann". It was recorded for Columbia under the above title on a 78 RPM by fiddler Jesse Ashlock on 12/11/1947; Ashlock credits the tune to John Wills, the father of his former employer Bob Wills. A tune by this name was recorded by north Virginia fiddler John Ashby (1915-1979). County 773, John Ashby and the Free State Ramblers - "Fiddling by the Hearth."

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