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Ozark folksongs and ballads sung by Max Hunter of Springfield, Missouri / Max Hunter

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: FSA 11 | Folk LegacyPublication details: Folk Legacy, 1963.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:
  • Transferred to 60 CDA record collection.
Contents:
Side 1: 1. Open the Door -- 2. The Dewy Dens of Yarrow -- 3. The Battle of Pea Ridge -- 4. Pretty Suzie -- 5. Oh Miss, I Have A Very Fine Farm -- 6. The Drunkard's Wife -- 7. Sweet Lovely Jane -- Side 2: 1. The Blue Ridge Mountains -- 2. Sporting Molly -- 3. Lady Margaret -- 4. How Come That Blood? -- 5. Down By the Greenwood Side -- 6. John Henry (Hardy) -- 7. Down By the Sea Shore.

Sound disc, analog.

Musical instruments: Banjo.

Side 1: 1. Open the Door -- 2. The Dewy Dens of Yarrow -- 3. The Battle of Pea Ridge -- 4. Pretty Suzie -- 5. Oh Miss, I Have A Very Fine Farm -- 6. The Drunkard's Wife -- 7. Sweet Lovely Jane -- Side 2: 1. The Blue Ridge Mountains -- 2. Sporting Molly -- 3. Lady Margaret -- 4. How Come That Blood? -- 5. Down By the Greenwood Side -- 6. John Henry (Hardy) -- 7. Down By the Sea Shore.

Transferred to 60 CDA record collection.

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