The Edge of Americana / Time Again Radio presents:
Songs of papas and little girls in preparation for my summer of daddy day care!
Enjoy!
JB
Red Allen featuring Frank Wakefield, “The Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake”
from The Folkways Years, 1964-1983
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2001
Chris Thile & Michael Daves, “My Little Girl in Tennessee”
Nonesuch - 2011
Adam Tanner & The Dirty Rag Mob, “Rattlesnake Daddy”
from Rare Rags And Stringband Blues
Old 97 - 2004
Wade Mainer's Mountaineers, “Dear Daddy You're Gone”
from 1937-02-16 Charlotte NC Bluebird Session
self-released - 1937
Clifford Hayes And The Dixieland Jug Blowers, “You'd Better Leave Me Alone, Sweet Papa”
from Clifford Hayes & The Dixieland Jug Blowers
Yazoo Records - 2000
Tampa Red, “My Daddy Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll)”
from Copulatin' Blues Volume 1
Grammercy - 2009
Lucille Bogan, “Jump Steady Daddy”
from Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson), Vol. 3 [1934-1935]
Document - 1994
Dellie Norton, “The Silk Merchant's Daughter”
from High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes From Virginia and North Carolina
Rounder - 1975
The Dezurik Sisters, “I Left Her Standin' There (With a Doo Dad In Her Hair)”
from Vocalion 04616
Vocalion - 1938
Big Country Bluegrass, “Flowers on Daddy's Grave”
from Let Them Know I'm From Virginia
Rebel Records Llc - 2017
Gene Carpenter, “Roof Boltin' Daddy”
from Music of Coal: Mining Songs From The Appalachian Coalfields
Lonesome Pine - 2007
Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys, “Memories of Mother And Dad”
from Live at The New River Ranch: Nashville, TN. July 27, 1963
self-released - 1963
Louise Edmonds, “Whiskey Took My Daddy Away”
from The 37th Old-Time Fiddler's Convention - At Union Grove, North Carolina
Folkways Records - 1962
Dock Boggs, “Papa, Papa, Build Me a Boat”
from Dock Boggs: Vol. Two
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1965
John Haywood, “Papaw Still Tells Me”
https://www.haywoodarts.com/ - 2007
Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers, “Please Papa Come Home”
from Charlie Poole With The North Carolina Ramblers and The Highlanders
JSP - 2004
Sheila Kay Adams, “Camp a Little While in the Wilderness”
from Digital Library of Appalachia
https://dla.acaweb.org - 1976
J.E. Mainer & The Mountaineers, “Six King's Daughters”
from The Legendary J. E. Mainer: Volume 12
Rural Rhythm - 1970
Modern Mountaineers, “Who's Cryin' Sweet Papa Now?”
from March 1, 1937 San Antonio Hotel Recording
self-released - 1937
joshbearman The Edge of Americana / Time Again Radio June 20th, 2017
Posted In: Music Shows