My only clue to 'Tonight From Ten to One's origins: I learned it from a fellow Dartmouth student, Bill Edgerton in Hanover NH, I think in the winter of 1958 or 59. I should have been more curious at the time; I never asked Bill where he got the song. Chances of tracing down Bill at this late date are approximately nil. I did not know him well. He was a year or two ahead of me, I think, but am not sure. We had a memorable icy winter camp in the New Hampshire woods, having winched his jeep up over a succession of enormous boulders to reach the spot, where we built a good warm fire, ate,had some booze and some songs. It would be nice if Bill read this site, and could reply to this query, but he never considered himself a folksinger, so, I'm afraid, it's unlikely he will see this thread. Good luck, John, in digging out more background if you can; that's all I know. Best wishes, Bob
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