John Hartford

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  • bluegrass
  • folk
  • country
  • americana
  • banjo
John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937– June 4, 2001) was an American country and bluegrass composer and musician known for his mastery of the fiddle and banjo, as well as for his witty lyrics, unique vocal style, and extensive knowledge of Mississippi River lore. Hartford performed with a variety of ensembles throughout his career, and is perhaps best known for his solo performances where he would interchange the guitar, banjo, and fiddle from song to song. He also invented his own shuffle tap dance move, and clogged on an amplified piece of plywood while he played and sang.

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Songs

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    (Good Old Electric) Washing Machine (Circa 1943)

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    (Good Old Electric) Washing Machine (Circa. 1943)

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    A Man Smoking a Cigar

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    A Short Sentimental (interlude)

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    A Simple Thing as Love

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    All Fall Down

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    All I Got Is Gone Away

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    All in My Love for You

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    And the Band Played On

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    Annual Waltz

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    Another Short (But Not So Sentimental) (interlude)

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    Aura Lee

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    Austin Minor Sympathy

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    Back in the Goodle Days

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    Bad Music (Is Better Than No Music at All)

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    Baking Soda

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    Bear Creek Hop

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    Because of You

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    Bed On My Mind

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    Before They Tow My Car Away

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    Big Blue Balloon

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    Big Rock Candy Mountain

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    Birdie

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    Black River

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    Blame It on Joann

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    Boogie

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    Bostony

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    Bring Your Clothes Back Home

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    Bumble Bee in a Jug

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    Bye-bye


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