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Good For What Ails You: Music of the Medicine Shows 1926-1937 - Audio CD - Pink Anderson, Gid Tanner, Gus Cannon, Emmett Miller, Charlie Poole, Dallas String Band, Grant Brothers, Uncle Dave Macon, Beans Hambone, Clarence Ashley

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Good For What Ails You: Music of the Medicine Shows 1926-1937

Pink Anderson, Gid Tanner, Gus Cannon, Emmett Miller, Charlie Poole, Dallas String Band, Grant Brothers, Uncle Dave Macon, Beans Hambone, Clarence Ashley

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Audio CD - 04 October, 2005
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Number of Media: 2

CD Tracks:

    The Spasm - Daddy Stovepipe & Mississippi Sarah
    Tanner's Boarding House - Gid Tanner & Riley Puckett
    Don't Think I'm Santa Claus - Lil McClintock
    Hokum Blues - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones
    Jimbo Jambo Land - Shorty Godwin
    Gonna Swing On The Golden Gate - Fiddlin' John Carson & His Virginia Reelers
    Papa's 'Bout To Get Mad - Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley
    The Man Who Wrote Home Sweet Home Never Was A Married Man - Charlie Parker & Mack Woolbright
    Bye, Bye, Policeman - Jim Jackson
    The Bald-Headed End Of A Broom - Walter Smith
    Bow Wow Blues - Allen Brothers
    Beans - Beans Hambone & El Morrow
    A Chicken Can Waltz The Gravy Around - Stovepipe # 1 and David Crockett
    Tell It To Me - Grant Brothers & Their Music
    Ain't No Use Working So Hard - Carolina Tar Heels
    Mama Keep Your Yes Ma'am Clean - Walter Cole
    C-H-I-C-K-E-N Spells Chicken - Kirk McGee & Blythe Poteet
    My Money Never Runs Out - Banjo Joe
    Railroadin' Some - Henry Thomas "Ragtime Texas"
    Traveling Man - Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers
    G. Burns Is Gonna Rise Again - Johnson-Nelson-Porkchop
    Baby All Night Long - Blue Ridge Mountain Entertainers
    Born In Hard Luck - Chris Bouchillon
    He's In The Jailhouse Now - Memphis Sheiks
    Gonna Tip Out Tonight - Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley
    Chevrolet Car - Sam McGee
    It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' - Gid Tanner & His Skillet-Lickers
    Bring It With You When You Come - Cannon's Jug Stompers
    Atlanta Strut - Blind Sammie
    Go Along Mule - Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers
    Casey Bill - Earl McDonald's Original Louisville Jug Band
    I Got Mine - Frank Stokes
    Hannah - Chris Bouchillon
    Adam & Eve In The Garden - Bogus Ben Covington
    Mysterious Coon - Alec Johnson & His Band
    Her Name Was Hula Lou - Carolina Tar Heels
    Reno Blues - Three Tobacco Tags
    Scoodle Um Skoo - Papa Charlie Jackson
    Stackalee - Frank Hutchison
    The Cat's Got The Measles, The Dog's Got The Whooping Cough - Walter Smith
    Shout You Cats - Hezekiah Jenkins
    Nobody's Business If I Do - Tommie Bradley
    Sweet Sixteen - Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers
    Ticklish Reuben - Charlie Parker & Mack Woolbright
    I Heard The Voice Of A Porkchop - Jim Jackson
    Shine - Dallas String Band with Coley Jones
    The Gypsy - Emmett Miller & His Georgia Crackers
    Kiss Me Cindy - J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers


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Comments From Our Customers

Instant Joy

I must own 40 collections of old timey music and this is the most consistantly delightful and the best annotated of the lot. 48 numbers and each one brings a smile. Each one teaches you just a bit about what Greil Marcus has called "The Old Weird America".


Snap crackel pop

The songs are good, but every recording has static backgound noise that is quite loud like a scrathed up old record. It is very distracting. I would not buy this again. You would think they could tone down the noise.


Incredible. Incredible, incredible, incredible.

Or, as we say in San Antone, "en-cred-eee-blay!" Great booklet too.Proof that, if we're made in the image of the gods, the gods MUST be crazy too. Wild, wild fun. Warning: if taken with liquor, this will make you sprint down to the courthouse and change your name to some variation incorporating the monicker 'Stovepipe.'

 

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