Brian1964Smith
I don't know. Let me talk to Matt and get back to you. Also, be sure and check out Spontaneous Wednesday's page; the best source for live Gill & Dave. http://spontaneouswednesday.blogspot.com/
Jayhawker63I love Gillian and David. I've been working on a collection, one disc of contemporary covers (never released only and that includes tracks available for download on their website), one disc of unreleased originals, and one disc that's a collection of... moreI love Gillian and David. I've been working on a collection, one disc of contemporary covers (never released only and that includes tracks available for download on their website), one disc of unreleased originals, and one disc that's a collection of live traditional folk, Apalachian folk, early bluegrass, covers, and hymns, mostly dating to the first half of the twentieth century and before. Several appear in the Carter Family Song Book although the Carters can't always claim credit for them either. I've been doing a bit of research as I don't want to make something available lossless and free without doing my homework. There are a couple tracks that I only have once and the title is either made up or unknown.
Here is the real deal about a few listed as originals:
The Keys To The Kingdom - traditional gospel spiritual
adapted by Blind Willie Davis (1928)
-Gils version adapted by George Washington "("Wash" Phillips (1929)
Single Girl, Married Girl - traditional (First recording by Kelly Harrell,... less
Jayhawker63Comment Part 2:
Here is the real deal about a few listed as originals:
The Keys To The Kingdom - traditional gospel... moreComment Part 2:
Here is the real deal about a few listed as originals:
The Keys To The Kingdom - traditional gospel spiritual
adapted by Blind Willie Davis (1928)
-Gils version adapted by George Washington "("Wash") Phillips (1929)
Single Girl, Married Girl - traditional (First recording by Kelly Harrell, January 7, 1925.
- Adapted by A.P. Carter and recorded by The Carter Family in 1927)
Gotta Travel On (on lists as Papa Writes to Johnny) - traditional with versions by Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan - 2002-12-04, Bristol, England, SBD
-Based on a fragment of an unnamed song found in the archives of the Virginia Folklore Society. Also titled "Done Laid Around", though versions with that title typically use a different set of stanzas. less
Here is the real deal about a few listed as originals:
The Keys To The Kingdom - traditional gospel... more