13 January 2015 - A Definite Smorgasbord of Folk and Blues on Tonight's Show

Hi all

Yet again I arrive at the studio with less than 30 minutes to spare to cobble together some tunes for tonight's show, and forgetting the CD's from last week's 'What's in the Post?'.. DOH!!! It's a rush to get some tracks together but I hope you'll find that I got a decent track listing together for this week's show. Also there is some wassailing information for you.. bizarre I know.

Listen to the show:
http://podcast.canstream.co.uk/svalley/index.php?cat=The%20Folk%20and%20Blues%20Show
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TRACK .................................................... ARTIST
Ain't Got Nobody ...................................... Hound Dog Taylor
Jim Cain ................................................... Jim Callahan
It Was So Good ........................................ Lizzie Taylor
The Journeyman ...................................... Folk South West Choir
Off The Wall ............................................. Little Walter
Merry Ocarina .......................................... Pierre Avary
Swimming Song ....................................... Nic Jones
Promised Land ........................................ Johnnie Allan with Belton Richard
Foggy Mountain Breakdown .................... Flatts and Scruggs
Beer Bottle Boogie ................................... Marilyn Scott
Happy Meadows ...................................... Gannetwing
The Way it Goes ...................................... Gillian Welch
June ......................................................... Aimee Bea
Baby Where You Been Gone So Long? ... Appallacha
Good Morning, How Are You, Shut Up ..... Ivor Cutler
Cold Cold Ground  .................................... Tom Waits


The thing with picking so many 'songs from the little well known to the more obscure' is that it's well difficulty
to find the piccie for you to see where the artists and tracks are.... but

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