Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore: Roll me in your arms

Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore: Roll me in your arms
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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages : 604
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ISBN-10 : 1557282315
ISBN-13 : 9781557282316
Rating : 4/5 (316 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore: Roll me in your arms by : Vance Randolph

Download or read book Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore: Roll me in your arms written by Vance Randolph and published by University of Arkansas Press. This book was released on 1992-01-01 with total page 604 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Roll Me in Your Arms, Volume I includes 180 unexpurgated songs collected by Randolph, with tunes transcribed from the original singers.


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