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Old Joe Clark" is a US folk song, a mountain ballad that was popular among soldiers from eastern Kentucky during World War I and afterwards. [1] Its lyrics refer to a real person named Joseph Clark, a Kentucky mountaineer who was born in 1839 and murdered in 1885.
The Powers family, who were based in Scott County, Southwest Virginia, made records with Victor Talking Machine Company, Edison Records and Okeh Records. [2] They recorded at least 26 songs, of which 15 were issued. [5] Their recording of Old Joe Clark in 1924 was the third best selling album for that year. [6]
Reflections is a recording by American guitarists Chet Atkins and Doc Watson. The two musical legends team up on ten songs. ... "Medley: Texas Gales/Old Joe Clark ...
Old Joe Clark: 697 Buffalo Girls 698 Rain Crow Bill 699 Skip to my Lou 700 Lonesome Train 701, 702 Blues, Harmonica Breakdown 703, 704 Harmonica Rag 705,706 Crawdad Hole 707 Bury Me Beneath the Willow: 708 I Ride an Old Paint 709 Blue Eyes 710 Going Down the Road Feeling Bad ("Lonesome Road Blues") 711 Old Dog a Bone 712 Having Fun 713 Blues 714
Peer, realizing Carson's potential, immediately invited Carson to New York City for another recording session. [14] His recordings of "You Will Never Miss Your Mother Until She Is Gone" and "Old Joe Clark" both sold over one million copies. [18] Carson ceased recording temporarily in 1931 but resumed in 1934, now for the Victor label.
Old Joe Clark: Traditional 5. Beaumont Rag: Traditional 6. Texas Oil Field: Traditional 7. Greenback Dollar: Traditional 8. Boll Weevil Song: Traditional 9. So Long, It's Been Good to Know You: Guthrie 10. Talking Dust Bowl Blues: Guthrie 11. Do Re Mi: Guthrie 12. Hard Times: Guthrie 13. Pretty Boy Floyd: Guthrie 14. They Laid Jesus Christ in ...
The lead-off single was a non-album track "C'mon Betty Home" b/w "Old Joe Clark". "One More Town" b/w "She Was Too Good to Me" was released as a single later the same year. Neither single made the Top 40. Something Special was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Folk Recording category. [1]
Later in the same episode, the band is heard and seen playing a version of Old Joe Clark produced by Michael and released under the name Occoneechee String Band. [30] The duo have released three recordings: Dueling Devils (2013) [31] Yo! To The Holland Brothers (2015) The Mermaid (2021)