Tractor Tune List - All 806 Tunes Played Since Records Have Been Kept, 2013-2017

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Tractor Tune List - All 806 Tunes Played Since Records Have Been Kept, 2013-2017 Tractor Tune List - All 806 tunes played since records have been kept, 2013-2017 (Composers listed when known; sources of versions are indicated with an apostrophe, e.g. John Salyer’s.) Key of A (AEAE) Cotton-Eyed Joe x4 Abe's Retreat x24 Craggy Spring (Dirk Powell, folk processed) x18 Ain't Got Trouble In Mind x2 Crow Creek x2 All God's Children Got Shoes Cuckoo All the Good Times Are Past and Gone Cuckoo's Nest All Young Cuckoo's Nest (Ed Haley’s) x12 Bei Mir Bist Du Schön Dance, Boatman, Dance x7 Belled Cow x7 Dinah x5 Benton's Dream (Benton Flippen) x2 Doggy on the Carpet x3 Betsy Likens x11 Don't Get Trouble In Mind Big Hoedown Double File x2 Big John MacNeil x6 Ducks on the Pond x4 Bill Cheatham x6 Dull Chisel (Garry Harrison) x14 Bill Mullany's Reel (Jim Mullany) Dusty Miller (3-part) x33 Black-eyed Susie Elzik's Farewell x6 Black-eyed Susie-Anna x3 Falls of Richmond x3 Black Hills Waltz x4 Fine Times at Our House x2 Black Jack Grove x24 Fire in the Mountain (John Salyer's) Black Mountain Rag Fire on the Mountain x16 Blind Steer in a Mud Hole Five Miles of Ellum Wood x16 Blue Monkey Reel (Rob Pine) x21 Full Moon Reel Blues In a Bottle Garfield x16 Boatin' Up Sandy x4 George Booker x3 Boatman's Dance Georgia Grey Eagle (Stanley Bailey’s) x3 Boatman x2 Georgia Horseshoe Bob's Farewell (Joe Thrift) x7 Georgia Railroad x10 Booth Shot Lincoln x14 Girl With the Hair All Down Behind x15 Bottom Line (Frank Wott) Give Me Little Whiskey x8 Boys Them Buzzards Are Flying (Garry Harrison) x21 Give the Fiddler a Dram Brawny Gals (David Margolin) Glory Medley Breaking Up Christmas x13 Gone to the Free State Brown's Dream x2 Goodbye Girls, I'm Going to Boston x37 Brown-Eyed Rabbit Goodnight Irene Brushy Fork of John's Creek x17 Grandfather's Tune Brushy Run Greasy Coat x25 Buffalo Girls x6 Greasy String x2 Bull at the Wagon x6 Great Big Taters in the Sandy Land Bussey's Reel (David Margolin) Grub Springs x36 California Girl (Jumahl) x15 Half Past Four x41 Camp Chase (Fuzzy Mountain’s version) x5 Hangman's Reel x14 Camp Chase (yet another version) Happy Camper Waltz (Jim Mullany) x9 Camp Chase x35 Happy Hollow x2 Candy Girl x3 Hassle the Caller (Hank Bradley) x3 Cattle in the Cane Hickory Jack (Luther Strong's) Chinkapin Hunting x31 Homage á Edmond Pariseau Citaco/Citico x22 Hop High Ladies Cluck Old Hen x5 Hunt the Buffalo x3 Cold Frosty Morning (Melvin Wine’s) x4 Ice House (Matt Gordon) x19 Coocoo Bird Icy Mountain x40 Corky's Reel (Jumahl) x7 Irish Polka Cornbread, Molasses, and Sassafras Tea Jack of Diamonds Cotton-Eyed Joe (A Slightly Crooked Version) Jailhouse Rock Compiled from the annual lists of tunes played at the Monday night old-time jams at Tractor Brewing in Albuquerque, by jam den mother, Jane Phillips. oldtimeabq.com Tractor Tune List - All 806 tunes played since records have been kept, 2013-2017 (Composers listed when known; sources of versions are indicated with an apostrophe, e.g. John Salyer’s.) Jeff Sturgeon x23 Rattletrap x12 Jenny on the Railroad x3 Real Suffrage Reel (David Margolin) x5 Jenny Run Away in the Mud in the Night x2 Rebel Raid (Ed Haley’s) x9 Jimmy Shank x19 Rebel Raid x8 John Brown's Dream x6 Red Bird x4 John Henry x15 Red-Haired Boy x4 Johnny Cope x39 Red Prairie Dawn (Garry Harrison) x5 John Sharp's Tune x8 Red Steer June Apple x18 Richmond x3 Kansas City Reel x7 Riley's Reel (Jim Mullany) x12 Kerry Shuffle (Rob Pine) x6 Ring of Fire Kitchen Girl x8 Road to Malvern (Jim Childress) x24 Lacy Brown (John Salyer’s) x2 Road to Westfield (Garry Harrison) Lady of Champlain Russki Girls (Peter White) x2 Lady on the Green x4 Rye Whiskey x2 Last of Callahan Sally Ann Late for the Dance x9 Sally Goodin x2 Laughing Boy x24 Sally in the Garden Let Me Fall x2 Salt River x5 Little Billy Wilson x17 Salty River Reel Little Dutch Girl x4 Sandy Boys x37 Little Rabbit, Where's Your Mammy? x9 Say Little Girl Better Do What I Tell You x2 Liza Jane x5 Say Old Man Can I Have Your Daughter? x2 Lost Indian (aka 2-part Cherokee Shuffle) Shady Grove x12 Lost Indian (Ed Haley’s) x9 Shelvin' Rock (French Carpenter’s) x15 Margaret's Waltz (Pat Shuldham-Shaw) x2 Shenandoah Falls x2 Mason's Apron x8 She Took It Off (a Give the Fiddler a Dram) Melvin Wine's Devil's Dream x10 Sleeping in the Cheese Dip (Jim Mullany) x3 Mike in the Wilderness x8 Snake Chapman's Sally Ann Miller's Reel x4 Snake Chapman's Tune x3 Money in Both Pockets x2 Speed the Plow x7 Money Musk x5 Squirrel Heads and Gravy (Chris Germaine) My Farm in Louisiana Squirrel Hunters x4 Newt Payne’s x6 Sugar in the Gourd x13 Ol' Bob (Garry Harrison) x22 Sweaty Horses x4 Old-time Speed the Plow x2 Sweet Bama Old Bunch of Keys x16 Sweet Nell (Jim Mullany/Rob Pine) x19 Old Joe Clark Tater Patch x19 Old Kentucky Whiskey x22 Texas x41 Old Mother Flanagan x22 That's What I Like About You One Pretty Penny The Horney Ewe Paddy on the Handcar Three Thin Dimes x27 Paddy on the Pike x11 Three Way Hornpipe x14 Paddy on the Turnpike Tipping Back the Corn (Jordan Wankoff) x38 Peter Eat Your Heart Out x4 Tom and Jerry x5 Picking the Berries (Larry Unger) x7 Tomahawk Police x5 Trouble in Mind x9 Polly Grand Wake up Susan x2 Pretty Little Dog x3 Walk Along John to Kansas x21 Pretty Little Shoes x10 Waterbound x6 Pretty Little Widow x2 Ways of the World x24 Puna de Tierra Way Up on Clinch Mountain Compiled from the annual lists of tunes played at the Monday night old-time jams at Tractor Brewing in Albuquerque, by jam den mother, Jane Phillips. oldtimeabq.com Tractor Tune List - All 806 tunes played since records have been kept, 2013-2017 (Composers listed when known; sources of versions are indicated with an apostrophe, e.g. John Salyer’s.) White Creek x2 Deschutes or Lose It (Scott Mathis) x3 Wild Rose of the Mountain (J.P. Fraley's) Dixie x4 Wine's Delight (via Melvin Wine) x6 East Tennessee Blues x2 Wolves a-Howling Eli Green's Cakewalk x2 Yellow Gal x17 Farewell Trion x14 Yew Piney Mountain x4 Get Off Your Money Hell Broke Loose In Georgia x15 Indian Ate/Et a Woodchuck x11 Key of A - fiddle tuning AEAC# Indian Eat the Woodpecker (Stephen Tucker’s) x6 Black Mountain Rag Katydid x17 Drunken Hiccups Knoxville Rag x3 Happy Hollow (from Martin Marcus) Last Shot Got Him Little Billy Wilson Leaping Lizzie (Jim Mullany) x9 Obama's March to the White House (Greg Canote) Little Black Mustache x3 Little Princess Footsteps x6 Key of A Modal or Mix - standard fiddle tuning Little Red House Betsy Likens x10 Lonesome Blues Cluck Old Hen Lost Girl (Walter McNew version) x12 Cold Frosty Morning x5 Louisiana Hornpipe x8 Ducks on the Pond x7 New Money x2 Elzic's Farewell x9 Peep O’Day (Duck Wootan’s) Falls of Richmond Pike's Peak x7 Going Back to Israel (June Drucker) x4 Rattlesnake Bit the Baby Greasy Coat Richmond Blues Great High Wind That Blew the Low Post Down x4 Rocky Pallet x8 Henry Reed's Breakdown x3 Saturday Night Breakdown x11 Kerry Shuffle (Rob Pine) x4 Shout Lulu x7 Kitchen Girl x4 Sleeping Lou x9 Pretty Little Dog x9 Spokane Waltz Rattletrap Stone's Rag (Oscar Stone) x6 Sally in the Garden x5 Swamper's Revenge on the Windfall Shenandoah Falls Tennessee Mountain Fox Chase x17 Squirrel Hunters x5 Texas Gales x13 Sweaty Horses (David Margolin) x9 Wagoner's One Step x18 Yew Piney Mountain Wes Muir's Tune x2 Where the Southern Crosses the Dog x2 Key of C Who Broke The Lock? 14 Days With Bil Wild Goose Chase x10 Ain't No More Cane on the Brazos Alabama Waltz Key of D Allen Brothers' Rag x2 8th of January x4 All the Good Times are Past and Gone All the Good Times Are Past and Gone Altamont x26 Amazing Grace x3 Arkansas One Step x7 Angeline the Baker x2 Avalon Quickstep x5 Appomattox River (Andrea Hoag) Billy in the Low Ground x10 Arkansas Traveler x8 Captain George Has Your Money Come? x8 Ashokan Farewell Cat Tracks x2 Avalon Quickstep x16 Charleston #1 x5 Backstep Cindy x5 Charleston #2 x5 Banjo Tramp x16 Combination Rag x3 Belle of Lexington x18 Creek Nation Big Liza Jane x16 Compiled from the annual lists of tunes played at the Monday night old-time jams at Tractor Brewing in Albuquerque, by jam den mother, Jane Phillips. oldtimeabq.com Tractor Tune List - All 806 tunes played since records have been kept, 2013-2017 (Composers listed when known; sources of versions are indicated with an apostrophe, e.g. John Salyer’s.) Big Tennessee x3 Doctor Doctor x7 Black-eyed Susie x4 Doney Gal x4 Blackie's Polka Down by the Old Garden Gate x3 Black Widow Romp (Chris Romaine) x13 Dry and Dusty x11 Boatin' Up Sandy Dubuque x7 Bob Wine's Tune Duck River x4 Bonaparte's Reel Ducks on the Millpond x5 Bonaparte's Retreat (W.M. Stepp) x6 Durang's Hornpipe x13 Bonaparte Crossing the Alps Durang's Hornpipe (Jake Phelps version) x14 Bound to Have a Little Fun x19 Dusty Miller (D) x10 Briarpicker Brown x21 Elkins (Eden MacAdam-Somer, Larry Unger, and tune- Bucking Dun writing class) x13 Buck Mountain x22 Eye of the Beholder (Jim Childress) Caledonia March x2 Fiddler's Reel x4 Caliche Creek (Jim Mullany) x18 Fire on the Mountain x3 Calico's Corn x11 Fisher's Hornpipe x2 California Blues (Charles Stripling) Five Miles From Town x33 Camp Meeting on the 4th of July x15 Flor De Las Flores (audience request) Cassini Division (David Margolin) Florida Blues x4 Catawba (Laura Wortman) Floyd x11 Cheat Mountain x3 Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss x10 Chele's Kitchen (David Margolin) Flying Indian waltz x4 Cherokee Shuffle (3-part) x10 Folding Down the Sheets x13 Cherry Creek (Larry Edelman) Forked Deer x2 Christmas Eve Forked Deer (Charlie Bowman's 5-part) x5 Cider Mill Fortune x3 Cider x7 Gaspé Reel Cielito Lindo Georgia
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