The New Lost City Ramblers Vol. 2The New Lost City RamblersInitial release : 1959Folkways
Tracks
- Whoop 'Em Up, Cindy
- Mighty Mississippi
- Louisville Burglar
- Late Last Night When Willie Came Home
- Hawkin's Rag
- Didn't He Ramble
- Texas Rangers
- Tom Dooley
- Leaving Home
- When First Unto This Country
- Sally Goodin
- Banks Of The Ohio
- George Collins
- Everyday Dirt
- Raging Sea
- Up Jumped The Devil
Musicians
- Tom Paley - guitar, banjo, mandolin, vocals
- Mike Seeger - steel guitar, banjo, fiddle, autoharp, vocals
- John Cohen - guitar, banjo, vocals
credits
- Liner notes - Mike Seeger, John Cohen
Notes
The accompanying notes provide information about the source or inspiration for some of the songs:
- Whoop 'Em Up, Cindy - Uncle Dave Macon, Vo 15323
- Mighty Mississippi - Ernest Stoneman, Vi 20671
- Louisville Burglar - The Hickory Nuts, Okeh 45169
- Late Last Night When Willie Came Home - Uncle Dave Macon, Vo 15319
- Hawkin's Rag - Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers, Bb B5435
- Didn't He Ramble - Charlie Poole / Bascom Mamar Lunsford, Bruns 228 / Grandpa Jones and the Delmore Bros., King 408 / Fiddlin John Carson, Ok 45569
- Texas Rangers - The Cartwright Bros. Vi 30198 / Mac McClintock Vi 21487
- Tom Dooley - Grayson & Whitter, Vi V 40235
- Leaving Home - Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers Col 15116 / The Swing Billies Bb 7121
- When First Unto This Country - Our Singing Country (Lomax/Lomax/Seeger) as performed by Foy Gant & Mrs Gant, Austin, Texas, 1935
- Sally Goodin - Eck Robertson and Family, Vi 18956 / Georgia Slim, Merc 6146 / Tommy Jackson, Merc 6246 / Riley Puckett, Col 15102-D / Fiddlin John Carson Okeh 40095
- Banks Of The Ohio - Monroe Brothers Bb 7385
- George Collins - Roy Harvey and the North Carolina Ramblers Bruns 250
- Everyday Dirt - David McCarn Vi 40974 / Hillbilly Kinfolk by Archie Green, Caravan #18 / Charlie Parker and Mack Woolbright, Col 15694 / Bill Carlisle
- Raging Sea - Ernest Stoneman and his Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers, Vi 21648 / Carter Family Bb 330512 (as Waves On The Sea)
- Up Jumped The Devil - Byron Parker and his Mountaineers
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