Wide Ear Folk/Life is a Mixtape presents:
Glen Stoneman, “John Henry”
from Southern Journey Volume 2: Ballads And Breakdowns (Songs From The Southern Mountains)
Rounder Records - 1997
The Virginia Mountain Boys, “Tragic Romance”
from Virginia Mountain Boys: Old Time Bluegrass from Grayson and Carroll Counties, Virginia: Vol. 3
Folkways Records - 1980
Vester Jones, “Ground Hog”
Folkways Records - 1962
Glen Smith, “Fortune”
Folkways Records - 1962
The Virginia Mountain Boys, “Poor Ellen Smith”
from Glen Neaves And The Virginia Mountain Boys: Country Bluegrass From Southwest Virginia
Glen Neaves, Roscoe Russell, “Handsome Molly”
Folkways Records - 1962
Whats a Matter with the Baby-Tippie Toeing, “Trudy Bell and Wayne Henderson”
Ed Spencer, “Pretty Polly”
Folkways Records - 1962
Glen Neaves, Roscoe Russell, Ivor Melton, “Devilish Mary”
Folkways Records - 1962
E.C. Ball, Orna Ball and Wayne Henderson, “Put Your Hand in the Hand-Track 13”
Ted Lundy And The Southern Mountain Boys, “Banjo Boy Chimes”
from Ted Lundy And The Southern Mountain Boys
Clayton McMichen, “Grave In The Pines”
from The Rose Grew Round The Briar: Early American Rural Love Songs, (Volume 2)
Estil C. Ball, “Pretty Polly”
from Southern Journey (Volume 5): Bad Man Ballads - Songs of Outlaws and Desperadoes
Cedar Place Children, “PK Penny Packet / Mrs Mopp / Chicka Tony”
from The Lomax Collection: Singing In The Streets - Scottish Children's Songs
Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant, “Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own (Featuring Kay Starr & Tennessee Ernie Ford)”
from Bustin' Thru - Flippin' The Lid
The Ross County Farmers, “Stay All Night”
from The Ross County Farmers: 1948 Radio Shows From The Collection Of Betty Seymour
djottojd Wide Ear Folk/Life is a Mixtape June 9th, 2020
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