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    When My Baby Comes To Town - Moon Mullican

    Baby Coming To Town - Pokey Lafarge Very little online about this song. I’m crediting Pokey Lafarge as the composer since he’s the oldest and really only recording I can find. (Others credit him) but I couldn’t find where Pokey himself takes credit or is officially credited...
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    You Dont Have To Move That Mountain - Keith Whitley

    Nickel Creek version You Dont Have To Move That Mountain (Nickel Creek) - Keith Whitley
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    Ninety-Nine Years (And One Dark Day) - Jesse Fuller

    Apologies, i thought it was trad but its Jesse Fuller
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    Ninety-Nine Years (And One Dark Day) - Jesse Fuller

    Ninety Nine Years - Unknown Composer
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    Big Scioty - Traditional

    Big Scioty - Traditional Oops forgot to add music
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    Big Scioty - Traditional

    related but different chords to big sciota, this version tracks the fiddlers fake book.
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    Black Mountain Rag - Leslie Keith

    Black Mountain Rag - Leslie Keith From Fiddler's Companion website BLACK MOUNTAIN RAG. Old‑Time, Bluegrass; Rag. A Major (Brody): G Major. AEac# or GDac. AA'BB'CC'. "One of the most popular fiddle tunes in modern history..." (C. Wolfe). The piece became popular in the late 1930's. It was...
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    DCBU tunes list

    Songs played at least once at DCBU Takoma. Whiskey Before Breakfast, Cherokee Shuffle and Red Haired Boy being the most common. Fiddle Tunes (26) Individual songs: Angeline The Baker - Traditional Arkansas Traveller - Traditional Bill Cheatum - Traditional Billy In The Lowground - Traditional...
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    Milwaukee Blues - Charlie Poole

    By Charlie Poole Milwaukee Blues - Charlie Poole
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    Roll on Buddy Roll On - Bill Monroe

    Roll on Buddy Roll On - Bill Monroe
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    Crawdad Song - trad.

    Crawdad Song - Trad.
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    East Tennessee Blues - C. Bowman

    East Tennessee Blues - C. Bowman
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    Dubuque - trad. (fiddle tune)

    Dubuque - Traditional
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    Eighth of January (Battle of New Orleans) - trad

    Eighth Of January aka Battle Of N-O- - Traditional
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