Grayson & Whitter

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  • country
  • folk
  • what shall we do without us
  • americana
  • old timey
Gilliam Banmon Grayson and Henry Whitter sang together for only three years during the late '20s and early '30s, but they had a tremendous effect on country music; even contemporary performers continue to cover their songs, which include "Handsome Molly" (recorded by Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger), "Cluck Old Hen," "Tom Dooley," "Rose Conley" and "Lee Highway Blues (Going Down the Lee Highway)." Fiddler/singer Gilliam Banmon Grayson was born in Ashe Country, NC. As a young man, he made his living as a minstrel, traveling through mountain towns playing at fairs and dances.

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Songs

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    Barnyard Serenade

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    He's Coming to Us Dead

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    My Mind Is to Marry

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    Never Be As Fast As I Have Been

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    Old Jimmie Sutton

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    Tom Dooley

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    Track Forty-Five

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    Train 45


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