Collectively known as The New Lost City Ramblers, Mike Seeger, John Cohen, and Tom Paley were pioneers in the revival of southern mountain music during the folk music revival of the late 1950s and 1960s. They brought the sounds of genuine old-time string band music and early bluegrass to eager city and college audiences who had grown disillusioned with the commercial pap of the folk boom.
15 The Cat's Got the Measles, the Dog's Got the Whooping Cough
16 Dear Okie
17 Smoketown Strut
18 The Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake
19 Fishing Creek Blues
20 '31 Depression Blues
21 Black Jack Daisy
22 Victory Rag
23 The Little Carpenter
24 On Our Turpentine Farm
25 Parlez-Nous Boire
26 Valse Du Bambocheur
27 Old Joe Bone
- Disc 3 -
1 Colored Aristocracy
2 Cluck Old Hen
3 Young Emily
4 Going Down the River
5 Billy Grimes the Rover
6 Pretty Little Miss
7 Dark and Stormy Weather
8 Sioux Indians
9 Moonshiner
10 Long Lonesome Road
11 Cotton Eyed Joe
12 New White House Blues
13 Milwaukee Blues
14 Poor Old Dirt Farmer
15 Cady Hill
16 I Belong to the Band
17 Freight Train
18 I'm Leaving You
19 Walking Boss
20 Mother's Advice
21 Hills of Mexico
22 Galax Rag
23 Say Old Man, Can You Play a Fiddle?
24 Awake, Awake
25 Bowling Green
26 Madeleine
27 Fishing Creek Blues
28 Sally in the Garden
Collectively known as The New Lost City Ramblers, Mike Seeger, John Cohen, and Tom Paley were pioneers in the revival of southern mountain music during the folk music revival of the late 1950s and 1960s. They brought the sounds of genuine old-time string band music and early bluegrass to eager city and college audiences who had grown disillusioned with the commercial pap of the folk boom.