Folk-Songs of America: The Robert Winslow Gordon Collection, 1922-1932
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Annotations and Texts (With links to the sound recordings)
Neil V. Rosenberg
Department of Folklore
Memorial University of Newfoundland
The articles, books, and records cited in abbreviated form in the following
notes are listed in full in the bibliography at the end of the booklet.
My intention is not to give exhaustive citations, but to provide information
which sets the songs and tunes in a comparative historical context. The
transcriptions of song texts given here are complete in so far as this
LP is concerned, but various technical or editorial considerations have
occasionally forced the omission of some parts of the original recordings.
The extensive liner notes for this recording have been broken up by the
band numbers on the LP in order to make them more readily available in
the online version. Sources for the citations found in Neil Rosenberg's
liner notes may be found on the page "Works Cited."
The following monophonic sound files are
in .MP3 format. Note that these songs were originally recorded on wax cylinders,
and are presented here as recorded on the Library of Congress, Archive
of Folk Culture LP, published in 1978.
Side A
Band A1:
Band A2:
Band A3:
Band A4:
- liner notes
- MP3 files:
- Brother Jonah
Sung by James G. Stikeleather in Asheville, N.C., November 11, 1925.
- Georgie
Sung By Nancy Weaver Stikeleather in Asheville, North Carolina November
11, 1925.
Band A5:
- liner notes
- MP3 files:
- Isaac Meddler
Played on fiddle by John W. Dillon in Asheville, N.C., October 22,1925.
- Mississippi Sawyer
Played on fiddle by John W. Dillon in Asheville, N.C., October 22,1925.
- Sally Goodin
Played on fiddle by John W. Dillon in Asheville, N.C., October 22,1925.
Band A6: Sung by W. E. Bird in Cullowhee, N. C., October
28, 1925.
Band A7
Band A8:
Band A9:
Side B
Band B1:
Band B2:
Band B3:
Band B4:
Band B5:
Band B6:
Band B7:
Band B8:
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