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Year of Release Album Song Played by Tuning 1960 Doc Watson And Year of release Album Song Played by Tuning 1960 Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley 1960 Through 1962 I'm Going Back to Jericho Doc Watson 1960 Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley 1960 Through 1962 Skillet Good and Greasy Doc Watson 1961 Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley 1960 Through 1962 Handsome Molly Doc Watson gDGBD 1961 Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley 1960 Through 1962 Willie Moore Doc Watson 1962 Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley 1960 Through 1962 Humpbacked Mule Doc Watson 1963 Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City East Virginia Doc Watson 1963 Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City Go Dig My Grave (Railroad Boy) Doc Watson 1963 Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City Hiram Hubbard Doc Watson 1963 Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City The House Carpenter Doc Watson 1963 Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City Willie Moore Doc Watson 1964 Doc Watson Georgie Buck Doc Watson gDGBD 1964 Doc Watson Country Blues Doc Watson 1966 Home Again Froggie Went A‐Courtin' Doc Watson 1966 Home Again Katie Morey Doc Watson gCGCD 1967 Ballads from Deep Gap The Cuckoo Doc Watson gDGCD 1967 Ballads from Deep Gap Willie Moore Doc Watson 1967 Old‐Timey Concert Cackling Hen Doc Watson 1967 Old‐Timey Concert Footprints in the Snow Doc Watson 1967 Old‐Timey Concert Reuben's Train (LP only Doc Watson 1967 Old‐Timey Concert Slewfoot Doc Watson 1973 The Essential Doc Watson Froggie Went A‐Courtin' Doc Watson 1973 The Essential Doc Watson Going Down This Road Feeling Bad Doc Watson 1973 The Essential Doc Watson Groundhog Doc Watson 1975 Memories Rambling Hobo Doc Watson fCFCD 1975 Memories Shady Grove Doc Watson 1977 Tradition: The Doc Watson Family Give the Fiddler a Dram Doc Watson 1977 Tradition: The Doc Watson Family Jimmy Sutton doc Watson 1977 Tradition: The Doc Watson Family Pretty Saro Doc Watson 1977 Tradition: The Doc Watson Family Rambling Hobo (fragment) doc Watson 1977 Tradition: The Doc Watson Family Reuben's Train Doc Watson 1981 Red Rocking Chair Mole in the Ground Doc Watson 1987 Portrait Country Blues Doc Watson 1987 Portrait Stay in the Middle of the Road Doc Watson 1988 Out in the Country In the Pines Doc Watson f#BEAD Year of release Album Song Played by Tuning 1990 On Praying Ground Uncloudy Day Doc Watson 1990 The Doc Watson Family Cousin Sally Brown Doc Watson 1990 The Doc Watson Family Down the Road Doc Watson 1990 The Doc Watson Family Rambling Hobo Doc Watson 1990 The Doc Watson Family Shady Grove Doc Watson 2002 Legacy (with David Holt) Darlin' Cory Doc Watson gCGCD 2002 Legacy (with David Holt) Down the Road Doc Watson 2002 Legacy (with David Holt) Georgie Buck Doc Watson gDGBD 2002 Legacy (with David Holt) Ruben's Train Doc Watson f#DF#AD 2002 Round the Table Again Lynchburg Town Doc Watson Year of release Album Song Played by Tuning 1967 Ballads from Deep Gap Alabama Bound Merle Watson 1967 Ballads from Deep Gap The Tragic Romance Merle Watson 1967 Ballads from Deep Gap The Wreck of the Old #9 Merle Watson 1967 Doc Watson in Nashville: Good Deal! Shady Grove ?? gCGCD 1971 Doc Watson on Stage Little Sadie Merle Watson gDGCD 1972 The Elementary Doc Watson I Couldn't Believe It Was True Merle Watson 1972 The Elementary Doc Watson Interstate Rag Merle Watson 1972 The Elementary Doc Watson Worried Blues Merle Watson 1972 The Elementary Doc Watson Worried Blues Merle Watson 1973 The Essential Doc Watson Going Down the Road Feeling Bad Arnold Watson 1973 The Essential Doc Watson Going Down the Road Feeling Bad Arnold Watson 1973 The Essential Doc Watson Whitehouse Blues Arnold Watson 1973 The Essential Doc Watson Whitehouse Blues Arnold Watson 1975 Memories Mama Don't Allow No Music Courtney Johnson 1975 Memories Mama Don't Allow No Music Courtney Johnson 1975 Memories My Rose of Old Kentucky Courtney Johnson 1975 Memories My Rose of Old Kentucky Courtney Johnson 1975 Memories Peartree Merle Watson 1975 Memories Walking Boxx Merle Watson 1981 Red Rocking Chair Red Rocking Chair Merle Watson 1984 Down South Bright Sunny South Merle Watson 1984 Down South Twin Sisters Merle Watson 1992 Remembering Merle Frosty Morn Merle Watson gDGCD 1992 Remembering Merle Honey Babe Blues Merle Watson 1992 Remembering Merle Omie Wise Merle Watson 2002 Songs from Home Peartree Merle Watson 2002 Songs from Home Rambling Hobo Merle Watson fCFCD 2002 Songs from Home Shady Grove Merle Watson gCGCD 2002 Songs from Home St. James Hospital, Frosty Morn Merle Watson gDGCD 2002 Songs from Home Wild Bill Jones Merle Watson Year of Recording Title Producer Song Played by Tuning Style 1994 Old Time Banjo Styles Mike Seeger/Homespun Reuben's Train Doc Watson f#DF#AD Clawhammer and 2 finger 1994 Old Time Banjo Styles Mike Seeger/Homespun Tom Dooley Doc Watson gCGCD Clawhammer 1994 Old Time Banjo Styles Mike Seeger/Homespun Willie Moore Doc Watson gDGBD 2 finger 1994 Old Time Banjo Styles Mike Seeger/Homespun Frosty Morn Doc Watson gDGCD Clawhammer 1976 Three Days with Doc A.L.Lloyd/BBC, Omnibus Rambling Hobo (fragment at 11:27) Doc Watson Clawhammer 1976 Three Days with Doc A.L. Lloyd/BBC, Omnibus ??fragment at 12;50?? Doc Watson 1976 Three Days with Doc A.L. Lloyd/BBC, Omnibus Tom Dooley (fragment at 22:19) Merle Watson Clawhammer 1976 Three Days with Doc A.L. Lloyd/BBC, Omnibus Shady Grove (28:55) Doc Watson gDGCD 2 finger.
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