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A search on the [http://library.efdss.org/cgi-bin/query.cgi?index_roud=on&cross=off&type=Song&access=off&op=or&query=438&field=20&fieldshow=multi&op_9=or&field_9=&op_12=or&field_12=&op_13=or&field_13=&op_14=or&field_14=&op_15=or&field_15=&op_47=or&field_47=&op_16=or&field_16=&op_0=or&field_0=&op_17=or&field_17=&op_10=notempty&field_10=&op_11=or&field_11=&op_18=or&field_18=&op_19=or&field_19=&op_20=or&field_20=438&op_21=or&field_21=&op_22=or&field_22=&op_23=or&field_23=&op_24=or&field_24=&op_5=or&field_5=&op_25=or&field_25=&op_26=or&field_26=&output=Record&length=5&submit=Submit+query Roud Folksong Index] under Roud 438 gives a number of examples of this song collected before the recording of Carter and Young's version from a wide geographical area (Nebraska, Missouri, N Carolina, Tennessee, W Virginia), dating from as early as 1905.
 
A search on the [http://library.efdss.org/cgi-bin/query.cgi?index_roud=on&cross=off&type=Song&access=off&op=or&query=438&field=20&fieldshow=multi&op_9=or&field_9=&op_12=or&field_12=&op_13=or&field_13=&op_14=or&field_14=&op_15=or&field_15=&op_47=or&field_47=&op_16=or&field_16=&op_0=or&field_0=&op_17=or&field_17=&op_10=notempty&field_10=&op_11=or&field_11=&op_18=or&field_18=&op_19=or&field_19=&op_20=or&field_20=438&op_21=or&field_21=&op_22=or&field_22=&op_23=or&field_23=&op_24=or&field_24=&op_5=or&field_5=&op_25=or&field_25=&op_26=or&field_26=&output=Record&length=5&submit=Submit+query Roud Folksong Index] under Roud 438 gives a number of examples of this song collected before the recording of Carter and Young's version from a wide geographical area (Nebraska, Missouri, N Carolina, Tennessee, W Virginia), dating from as early as 1905.
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The [http://theanthologyofamericanfolkmusic.blogspot.co.uk/2009/11/lazy-farmer-boy-buster-carter-and.html Where Dead Voices Gather] blog states that "'A Lazy Farmer Boy,' also known as 'The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn' and 'Harm Link,' is believed to date to the middle of the 19th century."
  
  

Revision as of 12:20, 27 June 2013

Icon Public Domain.jpg Track 11: Buster Carter and Preston Young - A Lazy Farmer Boy   Columbia 15702-D; Recorded in New York, 26.6.1931


Anthology Track 11 label.jpg

Record label does not assign authorship. Nor does either Anthology booklet, or www.78discography.com.


The Roud Folksong Index classes this song as a version of Roud 438.


A search on the Roud Folksong Index under Roud 438 gives a number of examples of this song collected before the recording of Carter and Young's version from a wide geographical area (Nebraska, Missouri, N Carolina, Tennessee, W Virginia), dating from as early as 1905.


The Where Dead Voices Gather blog states that "'A Lazy Farmer Boy,' also known as 'The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn' and 'Harm Link,' is believed to date to the middle of the 19th century."


There are reasonable grounds for treating this composition as public domain.


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