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ElGringorio |

Posted by ElGringorio
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- Play count: 565
Size: 1,803kb, uploaded 1/10/2009 2:52:35 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
The first recorded version of this song was in 1930 by Clarence "Tom' Ashley. Little Sadie may have been a prostitute. "I woke next morning 'bout half past nine, The buggies and the hacks all (swarmed?) in line, The pimps and the gamblers all standing around, They're gonna take Sadie to the burying ground." This verse does not appear in Ashley's 1963 recording with Doc Watson. eBEAB on an SS Stewart Thoroughbred, circa 1895.
RWJonesy Says:
Sunday, January 11, 2009 @5:36:57 PM
I believe anyone who has the courage to sing, and sings as well as you Dean, outta rate 5 stars ! I appreciate all your efforts in preserving all these old time numbers that you play and record.
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