Favoriting Everybody's Songs with Cricket: Playlist from June 29, 2024 Favoriting

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
Betty Smith  Black is the Color   Favoriting Songs Traditionally Sung In North Carolina  Folk-Legacy Records  1975  Roud 3103; also known under the title "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair"; cf. "I Wish My Baby Was Born" / "A Brisk Young Sailor Courted Me," Roud 60    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ernest V. "Pop" Stoneman  Wreck of the Number Nine   Favoriting Classic Mountain Songs from Smithsonian Folkways  Smithsonian Folkways  2002  recorded December 10, 1961    0:08:50 (Pop-up)
Hobart Smith  The Great Titanic   Favoriting Hobart Smith of Saltville, Virginia  Folk-Legacy Records  1964      0:10:03 (Pop-up)
Elizabeth Cotten  Run, Run   Favoriting Folk Music U.S.A.: Vol. 1  Smithsonian Folkways  1958      0:13:05 (Pop-up)
Douglas Quin  Frog Nocturne #1   Favoriting Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest  Earth Ear  2001      0:13:43 (Pop-up)
The Savage Young Taterbug  The Paperstud   Favoriting Shadow of Marlboro Man  Night People  2016      0:13:58 (Pop-up)
Gastr Del Sol  Quietly Approaching   Favoriting We Have Dozens of Titles  Drag City  2024  originally released on the HIV/AIDS benefit compilation "Red Hot + Bothered (The Indie Rock Guide To Dating)" in 1995; new[ly reissued, anyway...]  *   0:16:51 (Pop-up)
Mary Jo Davis  Black Jack Davy   Favoriting Folk Music U.S.A.: Vol. 1  Smithsonian Folkways  1958  recorded 1955; Roud 1, Child 200; known under many alternative titles including "Gypsum Davy," "Gypsy Rover," & "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy"    0:22:41 (Pop-up)
Sidna Myers  Twin Sisters (banjo only)   Favoriting Sidna & Fulton Myers  Field Recorders' Collective  2005  recorded "by Peter Hoover in the early sixties... The recordings were made at a local general store, the Myers house lacking electricity, which accounts for some of the background noise." https://fieldrecorder.bandcamp.com/album/frc-504-sidna-and-fulton-myers-recordings-from-the-collection-of-peter-hoover    0:25:40 (Pop-up)
Leonard Emanuel  Old-Timey Holler   Favoriting Hollerin'  Rounder Records  1976  Emanuel was the National Hollerin' Contest champion of 1971

"Welcome to Spivey's Corner" short documentary (1978): https://www.folkstreams.net/films/welcome-to-spiveys-corner
 
  0:37:41 (Pop-up)
H.H. Oliver  Getting Up Holler / How Dry I Am / Amazing Grace   Favoriting Hollerin'  Rounder Records  1976  Oliver was the National Hollerin' Contest champion of 1970

"Welcome to Spivey's Corner" short documentary (1978): https://www.folkstreams.net/films/welcome-to-spiveys-corner
 
  0:38:22 (Pop-up)
Dan McLamb & His 3-Legged Dog Percy  Holler   Favoriting Hollerin'  Rounder Records  1976  "Welcome to Spivey's Corner" short documentary (1978): https://www.folkstreams.net/films/welcome-to-spiveys-corner    0:39:12 (Pop-up)
Ira Louvin  Yodel, Sweet Molly   Favoriting The Unforgettable Ira Louvin: The Last Recordings of a Great Country Star  Capitol Records  1965  yodeler unknown    0:39:41 (Pop-up)
Lottie Kimbrough & Winston Holmes  Lost Lover Blues   Favoriting Baby, How Can It Be?: Songs of Love, Lust, and Contempt from the 1920s and 1930s  Dust-to-Digital  2010  originally released in 1928    0:42:09 (Pop-up)
Red Fox Chasers  Stolen Love   Favoriting The Rose Grew Round the Briar, Vol. 1: Early American Rural Love Songs  Yazoo  1997  originaly recorded & released by Gennett in 1928    0:45:07 (Pop-up)
Virginia Dandies  God's Getting Worried   Favoriting Goodbye, Babylon  Dust-to-Digital  2003  originally recorded & released by Crown in 1931    0:47:43 (Pop-up)
The New Lost City Ramblers  Serves Them Fine   Favoriting Songs from the Depression  Folkways Records  1959      0:50:35 (Pop-up)
Butch Hancock  West Texas Waltz   Favoriting West Texas Waltzes & Dust-Blown Tractor Tunes  Rainlight Records  1978      0:52:36 (Pop-up)
The Blue Sky Boys  The Dying Boy's Prayer   Favoriting The Sunny Side of Life  Bear Family Records  2003  originally recorded & released by Victor in 1936    1:07:06 (Pop-up)
Edith Perrin  Solas Market   Favoriting Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still: The Warner Collection, Vol. I  Appleseed Recordings  2000  recorded at an unknown date between 1940 & 1966    1:08:52 (Pop-up)
Edith Perrin  Where Did You Get That Hat?   Favoriting Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still: The Warner Collection, Vol. I  Appleseed Recordings  2000  recorded at an unknown date between 1940 & 1966    1:09:22 (Pop-up)
Elda Blackwood  Uncle Ned   Favoriting Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still: The Warner Collection, Vol. I  Appleseed Recordings  2000  recorded at an unknown date between 1940 & 1966    1:09:57 (Pop-up)
Children of Diamond Rural School, St. Croix, Virgin Islands  If We Never Meet Again   Favoriting Folk Music U.S.A.: Vol. 1  Smithsonian Folkways  1958      1:10:24 (Pop-up)
Old Saw  Revival Hearing   Favoriting Dissection Maps  Worried Songs  2024    *   1:11:24 (Pop-up)
Jacken Elswyth  Who Remembers   Favoriting At Fargrounds  Wrong Speed  2024    *   1:16:20 (Pop-up)
Chubby Wolf  3a   Favoriting Microcassette Recordings    2012  recorded Dec 20 & 21, 2004; https://chubbywolf.bandcamp.com/album/microcassette-recordings    1:20:14 (Pop-up)
Unspecified  Drunken Sailor / Early in the Morning / Hey, Hey, She Rises   Favoriting Folk Music U.S.A.: Vol. 1  Smithsonian Folkways  1958  recorded c. 1945; performed by an unspecified "old man... in West Virginia"; Roud 322    1:21:53 (Pop-up)
The Copper Family  The Brisk and Bonny Lad   Favoriting Come Write Me Down: Early Recordings of the Copper Family of Rottingdean  Topic Records  2006  performed by Bob and John Copper in 1971; Roud 606    1:23:11 (Pop-up)
Alula Down  Smuggler's Song   Favoriting Here I Am Where I Must Be  Sonido Polifonico  2024  https://aluladown.bandcamp.com/album/here-i-am-where-i-must-be

Alula Down's comments: "The words to this song minus the last verse were included in A Sailor’s Garland by John Masefield, 1906. According to Mudcat (48684) Sue Bousfield of Scolds Bridle says she "was given the words by Ian Woods in the early 1980s. He said that he found the words in the form of a broadsheet ballad in an old spectacle case brought into a local school by a schoolchild. He sings it vaguely to the tune of the Lowlands of Holland".

"We came across the song while in Polperro, Cornwall. Smuggling in Polperro - as elsewhere - began as popular small-scale trade with local organising to avoid punitive taxations. Locally it was referred to as ‘free trading’. When salt was added to the list of taxed goods in 1693 it had a devastating effect on the Polperro community who relied on salt for preserving pilchards, their main trade and source of income."
 
*   1:36:42 (Pop-up)
Howie Mitchell  Kitty Alone   Favoriting Howie Mitchell  Folk-Legacy Records  1963  further reading: https://www.lizlyle.lofgrens.org/RmOlSngs/RTOS-KittyAlone.html; https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=49181    1:42:51 (Pop-up)
Andy Boay  Fake Beat Monster   Favoriting So So So We See / Trenches in the Sun  West Palm Beotch  2011  originally recorded & released in 2006    1:47:35 (Pop-up)
SUSS  Flight   Favoriting Birds & Beasts  Northern Spy  2024    *   1:54:19 (Pop-up)


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TDK60:

Good morning, Cricket.
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chresti:

Morning Cricket and chorus!

Morning TDK60!\\//
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john_zilla:

good morning everyone!!
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Dan S:

Good morning, Cricket, everybody, and the songs.
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fred:

Greetings cricket and all
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TDK60:

Hola, chresti out westy. \\//
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No Big Thing:

Good morning Cricket and fellow listeners.
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Handy Haversack:

Morning, cricket and cricketeers.
Avatar 9:09am
cricket:

good morning, everyone!
Avatar 9:10am
cricket:

↳ Handy Haversack @9:08
"cricketeers" is the greatest thing i've ever read
  9:11am
Noodle:

Cricket I’m your biggest fan!!!!
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luka:

{henry hill voiceover} saturday night was for wives, but saturday morning was always for folk music
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:13am
fred:

↳ Handy Haversack @9:08
I have a Chris Corsano record called "The Young Cricketer"
  9:18am
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I like the frog nocturne.
Most frogs are nocturnal
Avatar 9:20am
cricket:

you can never have too many frog sounds in a single radio broadcast imo
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fred:

↳ cricket @9:20
Bob Brainen will relay you on that front
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common:

good way to wake!
  9:24am
kenpalko:

forgot how much I like gastr del sol, the new triple vinyl looks interesting
  9:29am
al:

Taterbug!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:33am
chresti:

↳ common @9:24
agree!
  9:40am
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Got Spivey's Corner queued up on the other screen.
Avatar 9:41am
cricket:

↳ @9:40
it's such a great watch! the hollerers are a charming bunch
  9:41am
Nick K:

Cricket like big city greens, 😂
  9:43am
Menlo Park:

Yodels an whistles and hollers to complement my coffee!
  9:45am
Menlo Park:

My mom used to have a Hartz Mountain Canary song training record which had Hammond organ and strong canary singing, the bird chirping in this recording reminds me of that record a bit
Avatar 9:46am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ Good ♄Saturday FMUvianz ~
  9:46am
Nick K:

Great olde tyme music for the AM
  9:49am
Nick K:

Fitting song for our current situation
  9:52am
kevlicki:

Morning Cricket and all! Been enjoying the shows so far, selections are great!
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tom tom the pipers son:

hello cricket and folks...
  9:55am
Erik:

I'm in heaven! Such great music!
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chresti:

Back when Bob could sing
  10:05am
yippie:

do you know when some new releases from dust-to-digital will come? they only made about 3 releases since covid started
  10:13am
Daniel from PEI.:

Saturday? Again? Already?!
  10:18am
Will:

That band Old Saw is a real mind blast.
  10:33am
Daniel from PEI.:

Get some recordings of the OG Cricket! Play ‘em on the show!
Please.
  10:34am
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Seitan is real!
  10:40am
Daniel from PEI.:

?, warn the celiacs.
  10:43am
kevlicki:

Cricket, curious if it’s intentional that you don’t speak over bed music, or if you’re looking for something special?
I’ve always liked how it’s possible to know what time I’m tuning in to Surface noise with Joe, or feelings with Michele based on what’s playing in the background of their mic breaks.
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joe mulligan:

I'm sure it's been said but this show reminds me of Jeffry Davidson's Shrunken Planet which used to be in this time slot for years
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joe mulligan:

so thanks for playing this music Cricket!
Avatar 10:45am
TDK60:

↳ joe mulligan @10:44
Hi Joe. Jeffrey said hello last week.
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joe mulligan:

↳ TDK60 @10:45
oh nice! miss him
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chresti:

↳ kevlicki @10:43
Like a banjo loop?
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egould:

↳ Song: "Kitty Alone" by "Howie Mitchell"
I saw a seal in the lake
Kitty alone, kitty alone
I saw a seal in the lake
Kitty alone, ayeeee
I saw a seal in the lake
He looked just like my cousin Jake
Kitty alone ayereeee!
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chresti:

↳ Song: "Fake Beat Monster" by "Andy Boay"
This loop!
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PaulRobeson1924:

Morninggggggggggggggg
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah Jeffrey moved to Canada. He posted the link to his show up there here last week. Shrunken Planet had a bit of a different purview / objective(s) than Everybody's Songs here. But it does scratch a certain portion of that itch.
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egould:

Thanks cricket.
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chresti:

Thanks cricket!
Avatar 10:58am
TDK60:

Thanks, DJ Cricket.
  10:58am
Otto:

Great show! Thank you Cricket!!
  10:58am
Scott from Boston:

Nice show!!!!
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Steve Del Sol:

Daytime space music...rainy Saturday...it is.....good.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Cricket ~
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Steve Del Sol:

Oh those kidzzzz....
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