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Goodbye Liza Jane (D) Some Tunes for the South Bay Old-Time Jam Index Ducks on the Pond – three vers.: Henry Reed (D); Portland Coll. (D); Fiddler’s Fakebook (G) .... 45 Pete’s Tunes Eighth of January (Battle of New Orleans) (D) ... 47 Arwen’s Waltz (G, with harmony) 1 Elzic’s Farewell (A Dorian) ................................. 48 Dinah’s Waltz (D) 2 Harrison’s Favorite Jig (D) 3 Falls of Richmond (D) ......................................... 49 Isabella’s Waltz (G, with harmony) 4 Fisher’s Hornpipe (Fishar’s Hornpipe) ................. 50 Molly O’Donnell’s (D) 5 Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss (aka Susannah Gal) (D) ................................... 51 Mostly Old-Time Tunes “Gearshift” Polka (Swedish; Angelina Baker (aka Angeline the Baker) (D) ....... 6 Polkett e. Bred Paltbro) (G) ............................ 52 Angelina Baker’s Gone (Stephen Foster; C) .......... 7 Girl I Left Behind Me, The (G) ............................ 53 Angelina Baker’s Gone (the same song, in D) ....... 8 Girl With the Blue Dress On (G) ......................... 54 Arkansas Traveler, The (D) .................................... 9 Goin’ Up Town (Goin’ Uptown) (D) ................... 55 Ashokan Farewell (D; Jay Ungar) ........................ 10 Goodbye Girls, I’m Going To Boston .................. 56 Goodbye Liza Jane (D) ........................................ 57 Banjo Tramp (D) .................................................. 11 Granny (A Mix) .................................................... 58 Barlow Knife (G) .................................................. 12 Greasy Coat (A Dorian; 2 versions) ..................... 59 Battle of Manassas, The #1 (aka Battle of Bull Run, Green Willis (The Raw Recruit) (D) .................... 60 Abe’s Retreat, Manassas Junction) (A Dorian) 13 Grasshopper Sittin’ on a Sweet Pot. Vine (D) ....... 61 Been to the East, Been to the West (G) ................ 14 Grubb Springs (aka Grub Springs) (A) ................ 62 Big Eyed Rabbit (A) ............................................. 15 Big Scioty / Big Sciota (G) ................................... 16 Hammares Gånglåt (Swedish) (Dm) ................... 63 Bill Katon’s Tune (Jeff City / Jefferson City) (G) 17 Harrington Valley Two-Step (D) Billy in the Low Land (G) .................................... 18 (© Calvin Vollrath) ......................................... 64 Billy in the Lowground (C) .................................. 19 Hollow Poplar (G) ................................................ 65 Blake’s March (G) ................................................ 20 Home with the Girls in the Morning (D Dor.) ...... 66 Bluewater Hornpipe Hop Kiln Road (G) ............................................... 67 (aka President Garfield’s Hornpipe) (Bb) ........ 21 Hungarian Railroad (D) ........................................ 68 Boatin’ Up Sandy (E Dorian & A Dorian) ........... 22 Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine (D) ....................... 23 Ingers Brudvals (D) ............................................. 69 Bonaparte’s Retreat (D) ........................................ 24 Jaybird (D) ........................................................... 70 Booth Shot Lincoln (G – SB OT jam) ................... 25 Jefferson and Liberty ............................................ 71 Booth Shot Lincoln (A – more common) ............. 26 “Jefferson and Liberty Quadrille” (Scott. jig; Buck Mountain (D) ............................................... 27 The Muckin’ o’ Geordie’s Byre) (D) .............. 72 Bull at the Wagon (A) .......................................... 28 Jimmy in the Swamp (G, Em) .............................. 73 Campbell’s Farewell to Red Gap (AMix) ............ 29 Jimmy Shank (A) ................................................. 74 Casey’s Reel (D) ................................................... 30 Johnny, Johnny, Don’t Get Drunk (aka Johnny, Chinquapin Hunting (A) ....................................... 31 Johnny, Don’t Come Home Drunk) (D) .......... 75 Cindy (D) .............................................................. 32 Josie Girl (G) ........................................................ 76 Cold Frosty Morning (A Dorian) ......................... 33 Juliann Johnson (D) .............................................. 77 Coleman’s March (D) ........................................... 34 June Apple (Amix) ............................................... 78 Cowboy Waltz (D) ............................................... 35 Kansas City Kitty (G) .......................................... 79 Cripple Creek (A) ................................................. 36 Katy Bar the Door (Katie Bar the Door) (D) ........ 80 Cuckoo’s Nest (D mix) ......................................... 37 Kiowa Special (D & Bm) ..................................... 81 Cumberland Gap (D) ............................................ 38 Kitchen Girl, The (A Mix. & A Dorian) .............. 82 Damon’s Winder (D) ........................................... 39 Lady of the Lake (A Mix) .................................... 83 Dance All Night (G) ............................................. 40 Liberty (D) ........................................................... 84 Devil Ate the Groundhog (G) ................................. 41 Little Billy Wilson (A) ......................................... 85 Dry and Dusty (D) ................................................ 42 Little Brown Hand (G) ......................................... 86 Duck River (John Salyer ver.) (D) ........................ 43 Little Liza Jane (D) .............................................. 87 Ducks on the Millpond (D; 2 versions) ................ 44 Liza Jane (A) ........................................................ 88 i Some Tunes for the South Bay Old-Time Jam (continued) Maggots in the Sheep’s Hide (D) ........................ 89 Sally Ann Johnson (D) ....................................... 123 Magpie (G) ........................................................... 90 Sally Goodin’ (A) ............................................... 124 Merriweather (G) .................................................. 91 Sandy Boys (A Mix) .......................................... 125 Miller’s Reel (A and G versions) ......................... 92 Sandy River Belle (G) ........................................ 126 Mississippi Sawyer (D) ........................................ 93 Santa Anna’s Retreat (A Dorian) ....................... 127 Sarah Armstrong (D) .......................................... 128 Nail That Catfish to the Tree (G; © Steve Rosen) .. 94 Saturday Night Waltz (G) .................................. 129 Needlecase (D; 2 versions) ................................... 95 Shelvin’ Rock (2 versions) (A Mix) ................... 130 New Five Cents (D) .............................................. 96 Shenandoah Falls (A & B Dorian) ............. 131 North Carolina Breakdown (G) ............................ 97 Shepherd’s Wife, The (G) and Old Chattanooga (G) ............................................ 98 Star of the County Down (Am) ..................... 132 Old Jimmy Sutton (D) ........................................... 99 Shoot Two Bits (D) ............................................ 133 Old Joe Clark (Amix) ......................................... 100 Shove That Pig’s Foot a Little Further ... (G) .... 134 Old Man, Old Woman (The Old Man and the Old Snouts and Ears of America (D) ........................ 135 Woman) (D (or G)) ........................................ 101 Snow Deer (G) ................................................... 136 Old Piss (D) ........................................................ 102 Snowflake Reel / Snowflake Breakdown (D) .... 137 Over the Waterfall .............................................. 103 Soldier’s Joy (D; simple and fancy) ................... 138 Spotted Pony (D) ................................................ 139 Peeler Creek (G) (or Feed Your Babies Onions) 104 Squirrel Hunters (AMix) .................................... 140 Pig Ankle Rag (D) .............................................. 105 Step Around Johnny (D) .................................... 141 Possum Up a Gum Stump (G) ............................ 106 Sugar In My Coffee-O (G) ................................. 142 Possum’s Tail is Bare, The (D) .......................... 107 Tennessee Waltz (G) ......................................... 143 Purple Lilies Polka (D) ....................................... 108 Texas Gals (C) .................................................... 144 Put Your Little Foot (La Varsovienne) (G) ........ 109 Tomahawk (A) ................................................... 145 Red Haired Boy (Amix; as hornpipe and reel) .. 110 Valley Forge (D Mix) ........................................ 146 Red Wing (G; as instrumental) ........................... 111 Waiting For Nancy (D & D Mix.) ..................... 147 Red Wing (G; as song) ....................................... 112 Walkin’ in the Parlor (D) ................................... 148 Roaring River (G) ............................................... 113 Walkin’ Up Town (C) ........................................ 149 Rose in the Mountain (D) ................................... 114 Waltz of the Little Girls (D) ............................... 150 Rose of Alabama (as we play it, in D) ................ 115 Washington’s March (D) .................................... 151 Rose of Alabama (song, in G) ............................ 116 Westphalia Waltz (G) ......................................... 152 Rosin the Bow (D or G) .....................................
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