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Posted by Seth Jackson on 01/10/06 21:07
On 10 Jan 2006 11:09:36 -0800, "Kernix" <jimkernicky@gmail.com> wrote:
>Also, I think of lot of Grateful Dead covers were traditionals: Deep
>Elem Blues, C. C. Rider (may be Big Bill Broonzy's though), Dark
>Hollow, Cold Rain & Snow, Don't Ease Me In, Going Down The Road (also
>may be Big Bill Broonzy), Hey Pocky Way, New Orleans' Aiko Aiko,
>Peggy-O, Samson & Delilah blues classic, Staggerlee, Sittin' on Top of
>the World, We bid you Goodnight, Jack A Roe, See That My Grave is Kept
>Clean... Also, check the songs on Dylan's 1st Album.
Of the above, Samson and Delilah is not a traditional. It is credited
to the Rev. Gary Davis. I'm also doubtful about C.C. Rider being a
traditional.
Goin' Down the Road, however, definitely *is* a traditional. You can
add "I Know You Rider" to that list along with "On the Road Again",
Been All Around This World", and others.
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