It had some nice, old-fashioned artwork on it. Go on, take another gander:
Come on over and take a closer look at Richard and Jim. Go on, don't be shy.
Now let's turn it around and have a look at the back.
Shoot, I can't read that. Let's have a closer look.
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Richard & Jim Sing American Folk Songs. Folklore (F-LEUT/5) 1962. Produced by Tom Costner. Notes by Ron Gould and Margaret Baker. |
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Folk Songs and Country Sounds. Capitol (T 2058) 1964. Produced by Kermit Walter. Notes by Dick Fariņa. Songs: Travelin' Kind (Steve Young) Railroad Bill (Lockmiller-Connor) Sun Don't Shine (Steve Young) Tell Old Bill (Lockmiller-Connor) Midnight Special (trad) Stay All Night (Lockmiller) Charming Betsy (Lockmiller-Connor) Journey Afar (Steve Young) Muddy Waters (Lockmiller-Connor) Freight Train Blues (trad) Columbus Stockade Blues (trad) Rabbit and the Log (trad)
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Two Boys From Alabama. Capitol (T 2287) 1965. Produced by Marvin Hughes. Songs: Watermelon Hangin' on the Vine (trad) "219" (trad; arr. by Connor-Lockmiller) Streamline Cannonball (Roy Acuff) Cripple Creek (trad; arr. by Connor-Lockmiller) Them Poems (Mason Williams) Ol' Blue (trad; arr. by Connor-Lockmiller) East Virginia (trad; arr. by Connor-Lockmiller) Oh Baby, It Ain't No Lie (trad; arr. by Connor-Lockmiller) Cluck Ol' Hen (trad; arr. by Connor-Lockmiller) Old Home Place (R. Dillard-M.F. Jayne) Ragtime Annie (trad; arr. by Connor-Lockmiller) Muleskinner Blues (Jimmy Rogers)
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Publicity photo for the Hootenanny TV show:
More photos of Richard & Jim can be found on the Troubadour pages.
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