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cetmst Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications (84* d) Index: New Lost City Ramblers Songbook 08 Aug 07


The New Lost City Ramblers Songbook
edited by John Cohen and Mike Seeger, musical transcriptions by Hally Wood, Oak Publications, 1964
    Across the Rocky Mountains
    Adam in the Garden Pinnin' Leaves
    Ain't No Bugs on Me
    Arkansas Traveler
    Baby, All Night Long
    Back to Mexico
    Baltimore Fire
    Banks of the Ohio
    Battleship of Maine
    Beware, Take Care
    Big Ball's Town
    Billy Grimes, the Rover
    Brown's Ferry Blues
    Buddy, Won't You Roll Down the Line
    Cannonball, The
    Charley, He's a Good Ol' Man
    Chewing Gum
    Coney Isle
    Coo Coo Bird, The
    Crossed Old Jordan's Stream
    Crow, Black Chicken
    Davy
    Deep Water
    Didn't He Ramble
    Dollar Down and Dollar a Week
    Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
    East Virginia Blues
    Everyday Dirt
    Fiddling Soldier
    Fly Around, My Pretty Little Miss
    Fod
    Foggy Mountain Top
    Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again
    Freight Train
    Gambler's Dying Words
    George Collins
    Girl I Left Behind, The
    Girl on the Greenbrier Shore, The
    Handsome Molly
    Hog-eye
    Hold That Woodpile Down
    Hop High, Ladies, the Cake's All Dough
    Hopalong Peter
    Hot Corn
    Hungry Hash House
    I Truly Understand
    If I Lose, I Don't Care
    I'll Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
    I'll Tell You What I Saw Last Night
    It's a Shame to Whip Your Wife on Sunday
    John Hardy
    Johnny and Jane
    Johnny Booker
    Johnny, Get Your Gun
    Johnson Boys
    Knoxville Girl
    Lady of Carlisle
    Late Last Night When Willie Came Home
    Leaving Home
    Likes Likker Better Than Me
    Little Maggie
    Little Moses
    Lord Thomas
    Louisville Burglar
    MacAfee's Confession
    Man of Constant Sorrow
    Man Who Wrote Home Sweet Home Never Was a Married Man, The
    Mighty Mississippi
    Miller's Will, The
    More Pretty Girls Than One
    My Long Journey Home
    Nine-Pound Hammer
    No Depression in Heaven
    Oh, Babe, It Ain't No Lie
    Old Bell Cow
    Old Fish Song, The
    Old Molly Hair
    Other Side of Jordan
    Over the Road I'm Bound
    Poor Ellen Smith
    Rabbit Chase
    Railroad Bill
    Railroad Blues
    Rambling Blues
    Rambling Boy, The
    Red Rocking Chair
    Run Mountain
    Sad and Lonely Day
    Sail Away Ladies
    Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea
    Sal's Got a Meatskin
    Salty Dog Blues
    Serves Them Fine
    Shady Grove
    Silly Bill
    Single Girl, Married Girl
    Snow Dove
    Storms Are On the Ocean, The
    Story the Crow Told Me, The
    Sugar Hill
    Sweet Willie
    Take a Drink on Me
    Talking Hard Luck
    Texas Rangers
    That Crazy War
    There'll Be No Distinction There
    Three Men Went A-Hunting
    Tom Cat Blues
    Tom Dooley
    Tragic Romance
    True and Trembling Brakeman
    Walking Boss
    Waves on the Sea
    Way Down the Old Plank Road
    Weave Room Blues
    Weaver's Life
    What'll I Do With the Baby-o ?
    When First to This Country
    White House Blues
    Ehoop 'Em Up, Cindy
    Who's That Knocking at My Window ?
    Wild Bill Jones
    Wildwood Flowerr
    Willie Moore
    Willy, Poor Boy


Currently in print as Old-Time String Band Songbook, Oak Publications, a division of Embassy Music Corporation. Price: $21.95
Published in UK by Music Sales, Limited.
-Joe-


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