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Karl & Harty are more important for their influence over other groups such as the Blue Sky Boys and the Everly Brothers (who recorded their "I'm Just Here To Get My Baby Out of Jail") than their own career. Though not related, ...
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One of my favorite songs. Performe by Karl & Harty and written by Doc Hopkins of the Cumberland Ridge Runners,...

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This song was recorded at a session on October 7, 1936 in Chicago, IL. The session list, Karl Davis, mandolin;...

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Karl And Harty - When The Atomb Bomb Fell, from the compilation album: Like An Atom Bomb....

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A Classic old-time country/hillbilly song written by Karl & Harty. This song has been performed by many singer...


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Song was written by Karl & Harty, of the Cumberland Ridge Runners, and Pat Mc Adory...


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The poem was written by Will Carleton and published in his book called Farm Ballads, 1874. It was published in...


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Classic song performed my many well known entertainers. The 1936 MM Cole song book Mountain Ballads & Home Son...

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I found this poem written by William Ramsey: She was a little old-fashioned. That sweet mother of mine. There ...

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This is Karl & Harty s version of Dark Hollow Blues also known as East Virginia. In the reference In The Pines...

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This is a tribute song written to the memory of Linda Parker known as little sunbonnet girl. Linda would be de...

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Karl & Harty recorded this song at a recording session in1931 in Grafton, Wisconsin. John Lair is listed as pl...

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This song was written by James D. Vaughn and Mary Ethel Weiss. According to Wikipedia Vaughn was born in 1864 ...

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This song was recorded by Karl & Harty in 1931 in Grafton, Wisconsin. At the time of the recording session Kar...

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Recording session in Grafton, Wisconsin in December 1931. I believe this was their first recording session and...

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The session was recorded on April 12, 1933 at the Furnituer Mart Building in Chicago. Harty Taylor (gitar), Ka...

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This song was written by: Will S. Hays. One site mentions the earlist version was published in 1870 (sheet mus...

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I m not certain when this song was first recorded by Karl & Harty. One reference list Roy Acuff as the writter...

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In trying to locate the writer of this song I found several sites that gave credit to Jack Drislane/Theodore F...

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Another song that I believe was recorded from a radio broadcast. The song was included in their Doc Hopkins an...

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Karl & Harty apparently did not make a commercial recording of this song. However, they often sang this song o...

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This recording was made at a recording session in Chicago, IL. on January 20, 1936. Featuring Karl and Harty o...

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This great classic was written by Dorsey Dixon of the Dixon Brothers. Roy Acuff had claimed credit for writing...

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I found three performers listed as writer s of this song. Wade Mainer, William York, and Dorsey Dixon together...
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