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Cumberland Gap - Clarence Ashley & Doc Watson



     
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Cumberland Gap is not my home
I'm gonna leave old Cumberland aloneCumberland Gap is one devil of a place
Can't get the water for to wash your faceLay down boys take your ease
Gonna have a battle with ticks and fleasMe and my wife and my wife's pap
Run all day through that Cumberland GapOld aunt Dinah, if you don't care
I'll leave my demijohn sittin' right thereAnd if it's not there when I get back
I'll raise hell in the Cumberland Gap

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When Folkways sought in 1960 to return banjo man Ashley to the public eye, he brought along his neighbor Watson, a blind, flat-picking guitarist then playing in an electric rockabilly band. To say that Doc and his easy-going grace stole the show would be an understatement. It wasn’t just his crystal-clear picking style that so astonished, but also the encyclopedic bag of licks that enabled Doc to seemingly play all night without repeating any, and the equally infinite number of traditional songs he carried in his head. From Ashley’s calling-card “The Coo Coo Bird” to Watson’s solo “Sittin’ on Top of the World,” these are among the most essential sides of the folk revival.

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Clarence Ashley & Doc Watson