This song was written by a banjo player in North Carolina name Doc Walsh. He basically played old time music. You can find the originial recording on a 78 and on Carolina Tarheel recordings, which is the band he played with.
2006-11-28 08:12:10
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Where Did You Sleep Last Night," also known as "In The Pines" and "Black Girl," is a traditional American folk song which dates back to at least the 1870s, and is believed to be Southern Appalachian in origin. The identity of the song's author is unknown, but it has been performed by a number of artists, including Lead Belly, Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Chet Atkins, Grateful Dead, Connie Francis, Mark Lanegan, Nirvana, Dolly Parton, and Smog.
2006-11-28 07:57:23
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Chely Wright's "Rubbin' It In" has a totally impressive bass development. It exchange into on her single White lady album. it particularly is a slower, particularly u . s . a ., very nearly narriative-form music; concurrently one in each and every of my favorites of all time and between the main tragically neglected album tracks I even have ever encountered.
2016-10-04 11:46:47
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