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New Lost City Ramblers - Vol. 3
The New Lost City Ramblers
FW02398
/ FA 2398
Dubbed a "trio of insidious crusaders for ‘old-timey' music" by
Sing Out!
's Pete Welding, the New Lost City Ramblers helped bring old-time music to wider audiences through their performances as a band and through their work making field recordings of traditional musicians and resurrecting songs from old 78rpm discs.
Country(s)
United States
Culture Group(s)
Anglo-American
Keyword(s)
Ballads
;
Blues
;
Complaint
;
Dance music
;
Disasters
;
Folksong revival
;
Labor unions
;
Laments
;
Marriage
;
Old-time music
;
Opera
;
Sentimental
;
String band
;
Wit and humor
Instrument(s)
Banjo
;
Dobro
;
Fiddle
;
Guitar
;
Mandolin
Year of Recording
1961
Record Label
Folkways Records
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Artist New Lost City Ramblers ; Recorded by Peter Bartok ; Design by John Cohen
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Black Mountain Rag
The New Lost City Ramblers
1:53
102
I'll Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
The New Lost City Ramblers
3:00
103
Talking Hard Luck
The New Lost City Ramblers
2:42
104
Railroad Blues
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2:45
105
Weave Room Blues
The New Lost City Ramblers
2:23
106
The Baltimore Fire
The New Lost City Ramblers
3:13
107
Willie, Poor Boy
The New Lost City Ramblers
2:57
108
Red Rocking Chair
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2:25
109
Hold That Woodpile Down
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2:53
201
Three Men Went A-Hunting
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2:03
202
Johnson Boys
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2:41
203
Hot Corn
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3:25
204
Lady of Carlisle
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3:33
205
The Man Who Wrote "Home Sweet Home" Never Was a Married Man
The New Lost City Ramblers
3:11
206
Sal Got a Meatskin
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3:26
207
My Long Journey Home
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2:39
208
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
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2:32
209
Hog Eye
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1:49
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