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    Old Joe Clark

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    BanjosColl. by M.C. Parler Banjo Pieces a. Wildwood Flower b.Old Joe Clark c. Home Sweet Home Mr. Seaf Blackston Green Forest, Ark. Jan. 5, 1959 Reel 326, Item 10Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Old Joe Clark

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    dulcimersCollected by Merlin Mitchell For Mary C. Parler Ruth Tyler Neosho, Missouri July 27, 1950 Reel 60, Item 5 1. Discussion of her dulcimer - not important. 2. Buffalo Gals - dulcimer instrumental. 3. Old Joe Clark - dulcimer instrumental. 4. Stay a Little Longer - dulcimer instrumental. 5. Goodbye Little Bonnie Blue Eyes - dulcimer 6. Skip to my Lou - dulcimer. 7. Pop Goes the Weasel - dulcimer.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Joe Clark, HBSS, 1939-1989

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    Photograph of a woman and her dog walking down the sidewalk from her house to her mailbox. The exterior of the house, number 1500, is covered with white wooden siding. On the tree on the right side of the yard has a sign denoting "C. Gyde" as a member of the Michigan Farm Bureau

    Joe Clark, HBSS, 1939-1989

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    Photograph of a woman and her dog walking down the sidewalk from her house to her mailbox. The exterior of the house, number 1500, is covered with white wooden siding. On the tree on the right side of the yard has a sign denoting "C. Gyde" as a member of the Michigan Farm Bureau

    Joe Clark, HBSS, 1939-1989

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    Photograph of a woman and her dog walking down the sidewalk from her house to her mailbox. The exterior of the house, number 1500, is covered with white wooden siding. On the tree on the right side of the yard has a sign denoting "C. Gyde" as a member of the Michigan Farm Bureau

    Get out of the way of Old Joe Clark

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    Voice; guitars- 11- Collected by Lew Hobson and Zane Hankins Sung by Teddy Souter For M. C. Parler Spring Hill, Louisiana Transcribed by Lew Hobson January 12, 1960 Reel 342, Item 24 Old Joe Clark Joe Old Ive Clark was a mean old man As mean as he could be Knocked me down with his right hand And walked all over me Joe Get out of the way of Old Ive Clark Chorus Hide that jug of wine Get out of the way of Old Ive Clark He's a friend of mine. Joe Now Old Ive Clark was the meanest man in town Until Andrew Jackson appointed marshall of the town He full of wine, full of breeze, you ought to hear him brag But all you rebels know he's a dirty scalowag. Chorus When Old Joe Clark comes to my house He treats me like a dog He runs my bear dogs under the floor and drinks my wiskey up. And dances with my pretty little girl till the break of day. ChorusFunding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
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