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+ | '''The Wagoner's Lad''' ''by Peggy Seeger'' album released in 1955: [http://open.spotify.com/track/72M8di8susU3HZmd2MwuKS Spotify] | ||
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+ | ''[http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW02049.pdf Liner notes] make no claim to copyright for writing or arranging.'' | ||
'''The Rose of Naideen''' ''by Mrs. Laura McDonald'' recorded in 1958: [http://maxhunter.missouristate.edu/songinformation.aspx?ID=207 Max Hunter Collection] | '''The Rose of Naideen''' ''by Mrs. Laura McDonald'' recorded in 1958: [http://maxhunter.missouristate.edu/songinformation.aspx?ID=207 Max Hunter Collection] |
Revision as of 10:18, 12 July 2013
Track 7: Buell Kazee - The Wagoner's Lad Brunswick 213-B; Recorded in New York, 18.1.1928
No image of record label available. Neither Anthology booklet assigns authorship, nor does www.78discography.com.
The Roud Folksong Index classifies this song as a version of Roud 414, and also lists a version collected by Cecil Sharp in 1908. [1] Perhaps the book which contains this version (English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 2) has more information about the origins of this song?
It seems reasonable to treat this composition as public domain, although the evidence for this is not particularly firm as yet.
Parallel anthology main index page
Alternative Versions
The Wagoner's Lad by Peggy Seeger album released in 1955: Spotify Liner notes make no claim to copyright for writing or arranging.
The Rose of Naideen by Mrs. Laura McDonald recorded in 1958: Max Hunter Collection
My Horses Ain't Hungry by Mrs. Haden Robinson recorded in 1960: Max Hunter Collection
My Horses Ain't Hungry by Mrs. Kenneth Wright and Mrs. Gladys Jennings recorded in 1960: Max Hunter Collection