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W. Amos Abrams Folksong Collection
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1940
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1937
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1939
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1941-07-26
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1941
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1942
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1940-12-07
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1905
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1940-08-09
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1942-04-25
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1933
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1941-01-31
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1941-07-04
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1944-09-02
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1946
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1938-03-23
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1940-08-03
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1941-08-18
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1944
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Field recordings
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MP3
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Song texts
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JPEG
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Folk music--Appalachian Region
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693
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North Carolina--Songs and music
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159
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Ballads, English--Appalachian Region, Southern
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116
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Courtship--Songs and music
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68
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Folk songs--United States
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61
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Murder--Songs and music
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61
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Death--Songs and music
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44
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Ballads
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42
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Love--Songs and music
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33
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Adultery--Songs and music
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23
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Lovesickness--Songs and music
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Folk songs, English--Appalachian Region
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Gospel music
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Ballads, Irish
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Ballads, Scots
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Unrequited love--Songs and music
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Folk songs, English
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13
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Last words--Songs and music
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Ocean travel--Songs and music
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Farewells--Songs and music
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Ballads, Scots--Scotland--Scottish Borders--Texts
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Capital punishment--Songs and music
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Soldiers--Songs and music
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Tennessee--Songs and music
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Folk songs, Scots
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1940s
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707 results
Tap Dance, performed by Otis Motes
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There is a House in Louisville, performed by The Almanacs
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There's a Hole in the Bucket, performed by Pearl Webb
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There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea, performed by Gurney Smith
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Thirty Months, performed by McKinley Gragg and Clarence Greene
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This Old Man, performed by Mrs. Laura Timmons
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This is a Truth Sent from Above, performed by Horton Barker
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This is a World of Trouble, performed by Dr. Cratis Williams
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Tickling Me, performed by Mrs. Beulah Greene
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Tickling Me, The Second Variant
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To My Right, performed by Horton Barker
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Tobacco's But a Weed, performed by Burl Ives
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Tom Dooley, performed by Mrs. Laura Timmons
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Trumpet Solo, performed by Gordon Nash
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Turkey in the Straw, performed by the W.C. Johnson Family
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The Twa Sisters, performed by Horton Barker
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The Twa Sisters, The Second Variant
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The Twa Sisters, performed by Uncle Pat Fry
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The Twa Sisters, performed by Burl Ives
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The Twa Sisters, performed by Mrs. Avery Johnson
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The Twa Sisters, performed by Dr. Cratis Williams
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The Twelve Apostles, performed by Edith Walker
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Twenty One Years, performed by Mrs. Avery Johnson
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Two Little Girls in Blue, performed by Dr. J.C. Wright
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Two Little Rosebuds, performed by Irene and Louise Church
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Unknown Hymn, performed by The Adee Choir
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Unknown Tune, unknown performer
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Unknown Hymn, performed by The Whittier Choir
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Vance Song, performed by Dr. Cratis Williams
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The Wabash Cannonball, performed by Uncle Mack Crow
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Watermelon on the Vine, performed by the Johnson Boys
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Wayfaring Stranger, performed by Horton Barker
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Wayfaring Stranger, second variant, recorded April 25, 1942
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Wayfaring Stranger, performed by Burl Ives
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Wayfaring Stranger, second variant
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Wayfaring Stranger, performed by Beulah Greene
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Wayfaring Stranger, second variant
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Wayfaring Stranger, performed by Dr. Cratis Williams
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The Weeping Willow Tree, performed by The Collins Sister
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The Weeping Willow Tree, performed by Clarence and Winnie Greene
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Weevily Wheat, performed by Edith Walker
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When I Wake Up in Gloryland, performed by the Jackson County Ramblers
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When I was a Little Boy, performed by Mrs. James York
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When the Roll is Called Up Yonder, performed by the Farmer's Federation Picnic audience
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Where Could I Go but to the Lord, performed by the Moody Sisters
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Introduction to The White Cliffs of Dover, provided by Dr. Abrams
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The White Cliffs of Dover, by Spud Whitner
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Wicked Polly, performed by Mrs. Jane Church
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Wicked Polly, second variant
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The Wife of Usher's Well, performed by Lloyd Church
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