Thanks to GuestJON for putting it at folkinfo.org. I couldn't get it from Rapidshare either. Boy, it sounds familiar ! I don't think a title is going to pop up in my memory though. It is quintessential old rural upstate NY (and, as such, it sounds like about a dozen other tunes). Dave, have you asked Jim Kimball ?
Sorry I missed you in Albany this afternoon BTW. I'd hoped to make it. Hope it went well,
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