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SORM #13-17 • Old Time Sounds, Pt. 1


Artist / "Title" / CD / Label


Pete Seeger / "If I Had A Hammer" (excerpt) / Songs Of Hope And Struggle / Smithsonian-Folkways


Charlie Waldren & John Stewart / “Whislin' Rufus” / Draggin' the Bow / Self Produced

Eck Robertson / “Arkansas Traveler” / Old-Time Texas String Bands Vol. 1 / County

Fiddlin' John Carson / “The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane” / Volume 1 1923-1924 / Document

Charlie Poole & the North Carolina Ramblers / “Leaving Home” / Old-Time Songs Recorded from 1925-1930 / County

Grayson & Whitter / “Train Forty-Five” / The Recordings of Grayson & Whitter / County

Burnett & Rutherford / “Ladies on the Steamboat” / Burnett & Rutherford 1926-1930 / Document


The Skillet Lickers / “Molly Put The Kettle On” / Old Time Fiddle Tunes and Songs from North Georgia / County

Uncle Dave Macon / “Way Down the Old Plank Road” / Go Long Mule / County

Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters / “John Brown's Dream” / Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters /1927-29 / Document

Charlie Waldren & John Stewart / “Durang's Hornpipe” / Draggin' the Bow / Self Produced


Ernest V Stoneman & his Dixie Mountaineers / “Are You Washed in the Blood of the Lamb?” / The Bristol Sessions / The Country Music Foundation

The Carter Family / “Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow” / The Bristol Sessions / The Country Music Foundation

Jimmie Rodgers / “The Soldier's Sweetheart” / The Bristol Sessions / The Country Music Foundation

J.P. Nestor / “Black-Eyed Susie” / The Bristol Sessions / The Country Music Foundation


Uncle Jimmie Thompson / “Uncle Jimmy's Favorite Fiddling Pieces” / Nashville: The Early Stringbands Vol. 2 /County

Deford Bailey / “Davidson County Blues” / Harmonica Blues / Yazoo

Roy Acuff / “Wabash Cannonball” / Columbia Historic Edition / CBS


Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer” (excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways