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Silver Dagger (traditional)
East Virginia (traditional)
Fare Thee Well (10,000 Miles) (traditional)
House Of The Rising Sun (traditional)
All My Trials (traditional)
Wildwood Flower [lyrics probably J. William Van Namee, music J.P. Webster, but modified in the 'folk process']
Donna Donna (Aaron Zeitlin, Sholom Secunda)
John Riley (traditional)
Rake And Rambling Boy (traditional)
Little Moses (traditional) - in Harry White's Anthology of American Folk Music, vol. 2, Social Music: Carter Family, 'Little Moses', 1932; on their recording My Clinch Mountain Home, 1993
Mary Hamilton (Child 173) See also: Mainly Norfolk, Mudcat Cafe.
Henry Martin (Child 250) See also: Mainly Norfolk, Mudcat Cafe.
El Preso Numero Nueve (H. Cantoral)
Original release date: October 1960
Produced by: Maynard Solomon
Additional musician: Fred Hellerman
Album cover design by: Jules Halfant
Album cover photography by: Rick Stafford
Liner notes by: Maynard Solomon
Issued on mono vinyl: Vanguard VRS-9078
Issued on stereo vinyl: Vanguard VSD-2077 and Vanguard VSD-79078
Issued on reel to reel tape: Vanguard VTC-1635
Issued on 8-track tape: Vanguard M-81635
Issued on cassette tape: Vanguard CV-81635 and Vanguard CV-2077
Issued on CD: Vanguard VMD-2077
Issued on UK mono vinyl: Fontana TFL-6002
Issued on UK stereo vinyl: Fontana STFL-6002
Issued on Japanese CD: Vanguard (King) KICP-2514 (contains 9 additional bonus Vanguard songs)
On 'Wildwood Flower', see: Eric M. Bram, David Lammano, both suggesting that the author of the lyrics was James William Van Namee, as 'Maud Irving'. There is no flower called the aronatus.
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