A temperance ballad written by Martin Wells Knapp, Methodist Minister from Southern Michigan and Cincinnati, Ohio [1853-1901], with music by Leander Lycurgus Pickett, Methodist Evangelist from Burnsville, Mississippi and Wilmore, Kentucky [1859-1928], and published in 1894. It was collected by Vance Randolph, a folklorist from Pittsburg, Kansas, and Pineville, Missouri [1892-1980] and published as #332 in his four-volume book, Ozark Folksongs, published from 1946 to 1950. Thanks for sharing. :-)
A temperance ballad written by Martin Wells Knapp, Methodist Minister from Southern Michigan and Cincinnati, Ohio [1853-1901], with music by Leander Lycurgus Pickett, Methodist Evangelist from Burnsville, Mississippi and Wilmore, Kentucky [1859-1928], and published in 1894. It was collected by Vance Randolph, a folklorist from Pittsburg, Kansas, and Pineville, Missouri [1892-1980] and published as #332 in his four-volume book, Ozark Folksongs, published from 1946 to 1950. Thanks for sharing. :-)
gdgest 3 months ago
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gdgest 3 months ago
real nice, tks sir.
moosehunterr 5 months ago
Enjoy this guys singing ...
Jack
JackGAdams 6 months ago