"Martha White Biscuit Time", WSM-AM Studios
Nashville, TN
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Set 1(x) Doin' My Time (x)
Careless Love
Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms...Martha White Theme
Going Up Cripple Creek
Have You Come to Say Goodbye
Martha White Theme...
Sugar Creek Stomp (?)
unknown
Nine Pound Hammer
Will You Be Lonesome Too
Worries on My Mind
The Old Country Church (x)
Randy Lynn Rag
Fiddle Tune (?)
Shady Grove
Some of These Days You're Gonna Be Sad
Radio Plug (w/ Six White Horses music)
Radio Plug (w/ Six White Horses music)
Martha White Theme
Careless Love
Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms...Martha White Theme
Going Up Cripple Creek
Have You Come to Say Goodbye
Martha White Theme...
Sugar Creek Stomp (?)
unknown
Nine Pound Hammer
Will You Be Lonesome Too
Worries on My Mind
The Old Country Church (x)
Randy Lynn Rag
Fiddle Tune (?)
Shady Grove
Some of These Days You're Gonna Be Sad
Radio Plug (w/ Six White Horses music)
Radio Plug (w/ Six White Horses music)
Martha White Theme
Set 2(Talking)
Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me
Eight More Miles to Louisville
Fire on the Mountain
Bury Me Beneath the Willow
Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me
Eight More Miles to Louisville
Fire on the Mountain
Bury Me Beneath the Willow
CommentAnonymous Collection 1 Cassette #139 features two sets of recordings: 1) a number of Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs,
& the Foggy Mountain Boys "Martha White Biscuit Time" radio show recordings from WSM-AM, Nashville, TN, circa-1956;
the shows found here have been sharply edited-there are many tape cuts/edits between songs, and 2) "Grand Ole Opry"
radio transcriptions featuring Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys circa-1947 when the band featured Monroe, Lester
Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Chubby Wise, and Howard Watts. The sound quality on both sets of recordings is rather rough,
but of clear historical interest.
& the Foggy Mountain Boys "Martha White Biscuit Time" radio show recordings from WSM-AM, Nashville, TN, circa-1956;
the shows found here have been sharply edited-there are many tape cuts/edits between songs, and 2) "Grand Ole Opry"
radio transcriptions featuring Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys circa-1947 when the band featured Monroe, Lester
Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Chubby Wise, and Howard Watts. The sound quality on both sets of recordings is rather rough,
but of clear historical interest.
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