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John Jacob Niles - Go 'Way From My Window
John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window
Go away from my window
Go away from my door
Go away way from my bedside
And bother me no more
And bother me no more
I'll go tell all of my brothers
I'll go tell my shipmates too
The reason that my heart is broke
Is on account of you
Is on account of you
I'll give you back your letter
I'll give you back you ring
And I won't forget my own true love
As long as song birds sing
As long as song birds sing
Go away from my window
Go away from my door
Go away way from my bedside
And bother me no more
And bother me no more
I'll tell all of my brothers
I'll tell my shipmates too
The reason that my heart is broke
Is on account of you
Is on account of you
published: 25 Dec 2007
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I Wonder as I Wander / Go Away From My Window - John Jacob Niles (1960)
John Jacob Niles performing two of his most memorable pieces on the CBS one-hour special, Folk Sound U.S.A.. Introduced by Cisco Houston.
Video courtesy of Jim Clark
www.ciscohouston.com
published: 30 Dec 2022
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John Jacob Niles - American Folk and Gambling Songs (1956) [vinyl]
Tracklist:
01. The Two Sisters 0:00
02. The Old Woman and the Pig 5:39
03. The Frog Went Courting 8:09
04. The Carrion Crow 9:12
05. Edward 10:47
06. The Hangman 15:19
07. I'm in the Notion Now 18:46
08. The Farmer's Cursed Wife 20:52
09. Three Little Hunters 23:47
10. Who Killed Cock Robin? 26:37
11. Jack O' Diamonds 29:52
12. The Roving Gambler 31:37
13. Gambler, Don't Lose Your Place at God's Right Hand 34:09
14. The Gambler's Lullaby 36:05
15. The Gambling Song of Big Sandy River 37:37
16. Little Black Star 38:47
17. American Street, Field and Jail House Cries 40:44
published: 01 Feb 2016
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John Jacob Niles - The Maid Freed From The Gallows (1940) [Re-Upload]
Hatters gonna hat.
First heard this on the Mister Lonely (Harmony Korine 2007) soundtrack, and it blew me away!
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_Lonely
John Jacob Niles - The Maid Freed From The Gallows
Taken from the album, My Precarious Life In The Public Domain (Rev-Ola | CRREV 138 | 2006)
More info:
http://www.discogs.com/John-Jacob-Niles-My-Precarious-Life-In-The-Public-Domain/release/1694672
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Niles
http://www.john-jacob-niles.com/
For my Muse.
published: 09 Oct 2012
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John Jacob Niles - Go 'Way From My Window (audio only)
John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window in 1957
NOTE: the song stops at 2:35, but due to some problems with my computer, the video is much longer than I wanted it to be...
published: 20 Jul 2008
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Go 'Way from My Window
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Go 'Way from My Window · John Jacob Niles
I Wonder as I Wander (Remastered)
℗ 1958 © Tradition Records™ a division of 43 North Broadway, LLC. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
Released on: 1958-08-19
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 28 Jan 2017
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John Jacob Niles - I Wonder as I Wander
"I Wonder As I Wander" is a Christmas carol written by folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles. The carol has its origins in a song fragment collected by Niles on July 16, 1933.
While in the town of Murphy in Appalachian North Carolina, Niles attended a fundraising meeting held by evangelicals who had been ordered out of town by the police. In his unpublished autobiography, he wrote of hearing the song:
"A girl had stepped out to the edge of the little platform attached to the automobile. She began to sing. Her clothes were unbelievable dirty and ragged, and she, too, was unwashed. Her ash-blond hair hung down in long skeins.... But, best of all, she was beautiful, and in her untutored way, she could sing. She smiled as she sang, smiled rather sadly, and sang only a single line of a song."
...
published: 21 Dec 2012
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CHANTICLEER: "I Wonder as I Wander" by John Jacob Niles, arr. by Tim Keeler
Take time to wander this season. Soloist Andrew Van Allsburg guides us through Tim Keeler's beautiful arrangement of John Jacob Niles's 1933 song. It was inspired by an Appalachian folk hymn that Niles first heard sung by a little girl in Murphy, North Carolina.
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published: 07 Dec 2021
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John Jacob Niles – I Wonder As I Wander
John Jacob Niles
John Jacob Niles (April 28, 1892—March 1, 1980) was an American composer, singer, and collector of traditional ballads. Called the "Dean of American Balladeers", Niles was an important influence on the American folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, with Joan Baez, Burl Ives, and Peter, Paul and Mary, among others, recording his songs.
Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Niles learned music theory from his mother, and began writing down folk music as a teenager. He became a serious student of Appalachian folk music by transcribing traditional songs from oral sources while an itinerant employee of the Burroughs Corporation in eastern Kentucky, from 1910 to 1917. After serving in the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I, in which he was injured, he studied music in France,...
published: 09 Jul 2015
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The Hangman
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The Hangman · John Jacob Niles
The Ballads of John Jacob Niles
℗ 1961 Originally Released © Tradition Records. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
Released on: 1961-08-30
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 18 Apr 2017
1:22
John Jacob Niles - Go 'Way From My Window
John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window
Go away from my window
Go away from my door
Go away way from my bedside
And bother me no more
And bother ...
John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window
Go away from my window
Go away from my door
Go away way from my bedside
And bother me no more
And bother me no more
I'll go tell all of my brothers
I'll go tell my shipmates too
The reason that my heart is broke
Is on account of you
Is on account of you
I'll give you back your letter
I'll give you back you ring
And I won't forget my own true love
As long as song birds sing
As long as song birds sing
Go away from my window
Go away from my door
Go away way from my bedside
And bother me no more
And bother me no more
I'll tell all of my brothers
I'll tell my shipmates too
The reason that my heart is broke
Is on account of you
Is on account of you
https://wn.com/John_Jacob_Niles_Go_'Way_From_My_Window
John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window
Go away from my window
Go away from my door
Go away way from my bedside
And bother me no more
And bother me no more
I'll go tell all of my brothers
I'll go tell my shipmates too
The reason that my heart is broke
Is on account of you
Is on account of you
I'll give you back your letter
I'll give you back you ring
And I won't forget my own true love
As long as song birds sing
As long as song birds sing
Go away from my window
Go away from my door
Go away way from my bedside
And bother me no more
And bother me no more
I'll tell all of my brothers
I'll tell my shipmates too
The reason that my heart is broke
Is on account of you
Is on account of you
- published: 25 Dec 2007
- views: 218113
4:31
I Wonder as I Wander / Go Away From My Window - John Jacob Niles (1960)
John Jacob Niles performing two of his most memorable pieces on the CBS one-hour special, Folk Sound U.S.A.. Introduced by Cisco Houston.
Video courtesy of Jim...
John Jacob Niles performing two of his most memorable pieces on the CBS one-hour special, Folk Sound U.S.A.. Introduced by Cisco Houston.
Video courtesy of Jim Clark
www.ciscohouston.com
https://wn.com/I_Wonder_As_I_Wander_Go_Away_From_My_Window_John_Jacob_Niles_(1960)
John Jacob Niles performing two of his most memorable pieces on the CBS one-hour special, Folk Sound U.S.A.. Introduced by Cisco Houston.
Video courtesy of Jim Clark
www.ciscohouston.com
- published: 30 Dec 2022
- views: 2645
46:30
John Jacob Niles - American Folk and Gambling Songs (1956) [vinyl]
Tracklist:
01. The Two Sisters 0:00
02. The Old Woman and the Pig 5:39
03. The Frog Went Courting 8:09
04. The Carrion Crow 9:12
05. Edward 10:47
06. The Hangm...
Tracklist:
01. The Two Sisters 0:00
02. The Old Woman and the Pig 5:39
03. The Frog Went Courting 8:09
04. The Carrion Crow 9:12
05. Edward 10:47
06. The Hangman 15:19
07. I'm in the Notion Now 18:46
08. The Farmer's Cursed Wife 20:52
09. Three Little Hunters 23:47
10. Who Killed Cock Robin? 26:37
11. Jack O' Diamonds 29:52
12. The Roving Gambler 31:37
13. Gambler, Don't Lose Your Place at God's Right Hand 34:09
14. The Gambler's Lullaby 36:05
15. The Gambling Song of Big Sandy River 37:37
16. Little Black Star 38:47
17. American Street, Field and Jail House Cries 40:44
https://wn.com/John_Jacob_Niles_American_Folk_And_Gambling_Songs_(1956)_Vinyl
Tracklist:
01. The Two Sisters 0:00
02. The Old Woman and the Pig 5:39
03. The Frog Went Courting 8:09
04. The Carrion Crow 9:12
05. Edward 10:47
06. The Hangman 15:19
07. I'm in the Notion Now 18:46
08. The Farmer's Cursed Wife 20:52
09. Three Little Hunters 23:47
10. Who Killed Cock Robin? 26:37
11. Jack O' Diamonds 29:52
12. The Roving Gambler 31:37
13. Gambler, Don't Lose Your Place at God's Right Hand 34:09
14. The Gambler's Lullaby 36:05
15. The Gambling Song of Big Sandy River 37:37
16. Little Black Star 38:47
17. American Street, Field and Jail House Cries 40:44
- published: 01 Feb 2016
- views: 17799
3:39
John Jacob Niles - The Maid Freed From The Gallows (1940) [Re-Upload]
Hatters gonna hat.
First heard this on the Mister Lonely (Harmony Korine 2007) soundtrack, and it blew me away!
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_...
Hatters gonna hat.
First heard this on the Mister Lonely (Harmony Korine 2007) soundtrack, and it blew me away!
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_Lonely
John Jacob Niles - The Maid Freed From The Gallows
Taken from the album, My Precarious Life In The Public Domain (Rev-Ola | CRREV 138 | 2006)
More info:
http://www.discogs.com/John-Jacob-Niles-My-Precarious-Life-In-The-Public-Domain/release/1694672
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Niles
http://www.john-jacob-niles.com/
For my Muse.
https://wn.com/John_Jacob_Niles_The_Maid_Freed_From_The_Gallows_(1940)_Re_Upload
Hatters gonna hat.
First heard this on the Mister Lonely (Harmony Korine 2007) soundtrack, and it blew me away!
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_Lonely
John Jacob Niles - The Maid Freed From The Gallows
Taken from the album, My Precarious Life In The Public Domain (Rev-Ola | CRREV 138 | 2006)
More info:
http://www.discogs.com/John-Jacob-Niles-My-Precarious-Life-In-The-Public-Domain/release/1694672
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Niles
http://www.john-jacob-niles.com/
For my Muse.
- published: 09 Oct 2012
- views: 91429
4:25
John Jacob Niles - Go 'Way From My Window (audio only)
John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window in 1957
NOTE: the song stops at 2:35, but due to some problems with my computer, the video is much longer tha...
John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window in 1957
NOTE: the song stops at 2:35, but due to some problems with my computer, the video is much longer than I wanted it to be...
https://wn.com/John_Jacob_Niles_Go_'Way_From_My_Window_(Audio_Only)
John Jacob Niles singing Go 'Way From My Window in 1957
NOTE: the song stops at 2:35, but due to some problems with my computer, the video is much longer than I wanted it to be...
- published: 20 Jul 2008
- views: 121588
2:36
Go 'Way from My Window
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Go 'Way from My Window · John Jacob Niles
I Wonder as I Wander (Remastered)
℗ 1958 © Tradition Records™ a divi...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Go 'Way from My Window · John Jacob Niles
I Wonder as I Wander (Remastered)
℗ 1958 © Tradition Records™ a division of 43 North Broadway, LLC. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
Released on: 1958-08-19
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Go_'Way_From_My_Window
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Go 'Way from My Window · John Jacob Niles
I Wonder as I Wander (Remastered)
℗ 1958 © Tradition Records™ a division of 43 North Broadway, LLC. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
Released on: 1958-08-19
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 28 Jan 2017
- views: 14249
2:21
John Jacob Niles - I Wonder as I Wander
"I Wonder As I Wander" is a Christmas carol written by folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles. The carol has its origins in a song fragment collected by Niles o...
"I Wonder As I Wander" is a Christmas carol written by folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles. The carol has its origins in a song fragment collected by Niles on July 16, 1933.
While in the town of Murphy in Appalachian North Carolina, Niles attended a fundraising meeting held by evangelicals who had been ordered out of town by the police. In his unpublished autobiography, he wrote of hearing the song:
"A girl had stepped out to the edge of the little platform attached to the automobile. She began to sing. Her clothes were unbelievable dirty and ragged, and she, too, was unwashed. Her ash-blond hair hung down in long skeins.... But, best of all, she was beautiful, and in her untutored way, she could sing. She smiled as she sang, smiled rather sadly, and sang only a single line of a song."
The girl, named Annie Morgan, repeated the fragment seven times in exchange for a quarter per performance, and Niles left with "three lines of verse, a garbled fragment of melodic material—and a magnificent idea". (In various accounts of this story, Niles hears between one and three lines of the song. Based on this fragment, Niles composed the version of "I Wonder as I Wander" that is known today, extending the melody to four lines and the lyrics to three stanzas. His composition was completed on October 4, 1933. Niles first performed the song on December 19, 1933 at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina. It was originally published in Songs of the Hill Folk in 1934.
Niles's "folk composition" process caused confusion among singers and listeners, many of whom believed this song to be anonymous in origin. Niles undertook lawsuits to establish its authorship and demanded royalties of other performers of the song.
(From Wikipedia)
https://wn.com/John_Jacob_Niles_I_Wonder_As_I_Wander
"I Wonder As I Wander" is a Christmas carol written by folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles. The carol has its origins in a song fragment collected by Niles on July 16, 1933.
While in the town of Murphy in Appalachian North Carolina, Niles attended a fundraising meeting held by evangelicals who had been ordered out of town by the police. In his unpublished autobiography, he wrote of hearing the song:
"A girl had stepped out to the edge of the little platform attached to the automobile. She began to sing. Her clothes were unbelievable dirty and ragged, and she, too, was unwashed. Her ash-blond hair hung down in long skeins.... But, best of all, she was beautiful, and in her untutored way, she could sing. She smiled as she sang, smiled rather sadly, and sang only a single line of a song."
The girl, named Annie Morgan, repeated the fragment seven times in exchange for a quarter per performance, and Niles left with "three lines of verse, a garbled fragment of melodic material—and a magnificent idea". (In various accounts of this story, Niles hears between one and three lines of the song. Based on this fragment, Niles composed the version of "I Wonder as I Wander" that is known today, extending the melody to four lines and the lyrics to three stanzas. His composition was completed on October 4, 1933. Niles first performed the song on December 19, 1933 at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina. It was originally published in Songs of the Hill Folk in 1934.
Niles's "folk composition" process caused confusion among singers and listeners, many of whom believed this song to be anonymous in origin. Niles undertook lawsuits to establish its authorship and demanded royalties of other performers of the song.
(From Wikipedia)
- published: 21 Dec 2012
- views: 74618
4:07
CHANTICLEER: "I Wonder as I Wander" by John Jacob Niles, arr. by Tim Keeler
Take time to wander this season. Soloist Andrew Van Allsburg guides us through Tim Keeler's beautiful arrangement of John Jacob Niles's 1933 song. It was inspir...
Take time to wander this season. Soloist Andrew Van Allsburg guides us through Tim Keeler's beautiful arrangement of John Jacob Niles's 1933 song. It was inspired by an Appalachian folk hymn that Niles first heard sung by a little girl in Murphy, North Carolina.
🎵 STREAM OUR LATEST ALBUM 🎵
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https://www.chanticleer.org/a-chanticleer-christmas
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Take time to wander this season. Soloist Andrew Van Allsburg guides us through Tim Keeler's beautiful arrangement of John Jacob Niles's 1933 song. It was inspired by an Appalachian folk hymn that Niles first heard sung by a little girl in Murphy, North Carolina.
🎵 STREAM OUR LATEST ALBUM 🎵
https://w.lnk.to/csc
🎟️ COME TO A SHOW 🎟️
https://www.chanticleer.org/a-chanticleer-christmas
🌟 FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIALS 🌟
https://www.facebook.com/chanticleersings/
https://www.instagram.com/chanticleersf
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✉️ JOIN THE MAILING LIST ✉️
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- published: 07 Dec 2021
- views: 22093
2:14
John Jacob Niles – I Wonder As I Wander
John Jacob Niles
John Jacob Niles (April 28, 1892—March 1, 1980) was an American composer, singer, and collector of traditional ballads. Called the "Dean of Ame...
John Jacob Niles
John Jacob Niles (April 28, 1892—March 1, 1980) was an American composer, singer, and collector of traditional ballads. Called the "Dean of American Balladeers", Niles was an important influence on the American folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, with Joan Baez, Burl Ives, and Peter, Paul and Mary, among others, recording his songs.
Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Niles learned music theory from his mother, and began writing down folk music as a teenager. He became a serious student of Appalachian folk music by transcribing traditional songs from oral sources while an itinerant employee of the Burroughs Corporation in eastern Kentucky, from 1910 to 1917. After serving in the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I, in which he was injured, he studied music in France, first in Lyon, then in Paris at the Schola Cantorum, also meeting Gertrude Stein. Returning to the United States in 1920, he continued his studies at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music working there withRalph Lyford. He sang opera in Chicago and folk songs on early radio. In 1925, he moved to New York City and held various jobs in the entertainment industry. In the 1930s, he toured Europe and the United States with contralto Marion Kerby. He performed at the White House in 1938, and on occasion at the Newport Folk Festival during the 1950s.
In the 1920s, Niles began publishing music. He made four extended trips into the southern Appalachians as an assistant to photographer Doris Ulmann, again transcribing traditional songs from oral sources, including the ballads "Pretty Polly", "Barbara Allen", and "He's Goin' Away". On other occasions, he transcribed songs he heard sung by African Americans and by fellow soldiers in World War I.
Niles was also a noted songwriter. His songs, many of which are based on traditional sources, include "Venezuela," and the haunting Christmas song "I Wonder As I Wander." Henry Miller's Plexus includes a powerful tribute to Niles's recording of this song. Niles composed "Go 'Way From My Window" when he was a mere 16 years old, but did not perform it until 1930. Marlene Dietrich recorded it and sang it on stage. Bob Dylan quoted its first line in his song "It Ain't Me Babe." Later in life, Niles published compositions in a more classical style, including works for choir and art songs for voice and piano. The latter include his last work, a setting of poems by Thomas Merton.
Starting in 1938, he recorded a number of his compositions and transcribed songs, performing the material in an intense, dramatic manner. He employed a trademark very high falsetto to portray female characters, and often accompanied himself on an Appalachian dulcimer, lute, or other plucked stringed instrument.
In 1936, he married Rena Lipetz. They settled on the Boot Hill farm in Clark County, Kentucky, where they spent the rest of their lives.
Niles died in Lexington, Kentucky on March 1, 1980 at age 87. He is buried at the nearby St. Hubert's Episcopal Church. The John Jacob Niles Center for American Music at the University of Kentucky is named after him, and displays a number of traditional instruments he handcrafted
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John Jacob Niles
John Jacob Niles (April 28, 1892—March 1, 1980) was an American composer, singer, and collector of traditional ballads. Called the "Dean of American Balladeers", Niles was an important influence on the American folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, with Joan Baez, Burl Ives, and Peter, Paul and Mary, among others, recording his songs.
Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Niles learned music theory from his mother, and began writing down folk music as a teenager. He became a serious student of Appalachian folk music by transcribing traditional songs from oral sources while an itinerant employee of the Burroughs Corporation in eastern Kentucky, from 1910 to 1917. After serving in the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I, in which he was injured, he studied music in France, first in Lyon, then in Paris at the Schola Cantorum, also meeting Gertrude Stein. Returning to the United States in 1920, he continued his studies at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music working there withRalph Lyford. He sang opera in Chicago and folk songs on early radio. In 1925, he moved to New York City and held various jobs in the entertainment industry. In the 1930s, he toured Europe and the United States with contralto Marion Kerby. He performed at the White House in 1938, and on occasion at the Newport Folk Festival during the 1950s.
In the 1920s, Niles began publishing music. He made four extended trips into the southern Appalachians as an assistant to photographer Doris Ulmann, again transcribing traditional songs from oral sources, including the ballads "Pretty Polly", "Barbara Allen", and "He's Goin' Away". On other occasions, he transcribed songs he heard sung by African Americans and by fellow soldiers in World War I.
Niles was also a noted songwriter. His songs, many of which are based on traditional sources, include "Venezuela," and the haunting Christmas song "I Wonder As I Wander." Henry Miller's Plexus includes a powerful tribute to Niles's recording of this song. Niles composed "Go 'Way From My Window" when he was a mere 16 years old, but did not perform it until 1930. Marlene Dietrich recorded it and sang it on stage. Bob Dylan quoted its first line in his song "It Ain't Me Babe." Later in life, Niles published compositions in a more classical style, including works for choir and art songs for voice and piano. The latter include his last work, a setting of poems by Thomas Merton.
Starting in 1938, he recorded a number of his compositions and transcribed songs, performing the material in an intense, dramatic manner. He employed a trademark very high falsetto to portray female characters, and often accompanied himself on an Appalachian dulcimer, lute, or other plucked stringed instrument.
In 1936, he married Rena Lipetz. They settled on the Boot Hill farm in Clark County, Kentucky, where they spent the rest of their lives.
Niles died in Lexington, Kentucky on March 1, 1980 at age 87. He is buried at the nearby St. Hubert's Episcopal Church. The John Jacob Niles Center for American Music at the University of Kentucky is named after him, and displays a number of traditional instruments he handcrafted
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- published: 09 Jul 2015
- views: 9950
3:09
The Hangman
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The Hangman · John Jacob Niles
The Ballads of John Jacob Niles
℗ 1961 Originally Released © Tradition Records....
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
The Hangman · John Jacob Niles
The Ballads of John Jacob Niles
℗ 1961 Originally Released © Tradition Records. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
Released on: 1961-08-30
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The Hangman · John Jacob Niles
The Ballads of John Jacob Niles
℗ 1961 Originally Released © Tradition Records. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
Released on: 1961-08-30
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 18 Apr 2017
- views: 5044