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The Rounder Records Story
Disc 1
01. Old Home Place
02. Take Me Back to Happy Valley
03. Armadillo Breakdown
04. High on a Mountain
05. Killing the Blues
06. Johnson’s Old Gray Mule
07. Cherry River Rag
08. Sweet Lucy
09. Parlez‐Nous A Boire
10. Mrs. Scott Skinner / The Smith’s a Gallant Fireman / The Earl of Seafield’s Real
11. Tom and Jerry
12. Down Home Summertime Blues
13. Memory of Your Smile
14. Things in Life
15. Kitty Puss
16. Who Broke the Lock
17. Don’t Put Her Down You Helped Put Her There
18. Jula Jekere
19. The Only Way
20. Fluxology
21. La Porte Dans Arriéré
22. I Ain’t Broke, but I’m Badly Bent
23. Sparkling Brown Eyes
24. Who Do You Love
Disc 2
01. Frosty
02. Watch Your Step
03. New Kind of Neighborhood
04. I Never Go Around Mirrors
05. Cold on the Shoulder
06. Mama’s Hand
07. A Freylekhe Nakht in Gan Eydn
08. Babylon’s Big Dog
09. Ya Ya
10. Tipitina
11. Zydeco Gris‐Gris
12. Cowboy Jubilee
13. Let the Whole World Talk
14. Happy Wanderer
15. Classified
16. Got to Have You Be My Man
17. Electricity
18. Everybody Wants a Piece of Me
19. Whitewater
20. Once in a Very Blue Moon
21. My Blue Ridge Cabin Home
22. Howjadoo
23. Viva Seguin
24. Ma and the Boys
Disc 3
01. Birches
02. Baby, Now That I’ve Found You
03. One Endless Night
04. Sing It
05. Do Whatcha Wanna, Pt. 3
06. A Virus Called the Blues
07. Only One Show
08. There Is Always One More Time
09. Something in the Rain
10. Bed by the Window
11. Give Him Cornbread
12. Valse de Kaplan
13. High Lonesome
14. In the Palm of Your Hand
15. False Friend Blues
16. Carnival Time
17. Standing Here at the Crossroads
18. It’s Harder Now
Disc 4
01. Don’t Wait Too Long
02. Down to the Wire
03. More Than a Name on the Wall
04. Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms
05. Man With the Blues
06. Rebel Rouser
07. Versatile Heart
08. In the Middle of It All
09. Please Read the Letter
10. Through the Window of a Train
11. Resist
12. Small Swift Birds
13. Basement Apt.
14. I Have a Need for Solitude
15. Lonesome Wind Blues
16. Me and John and Paul
17. The Crow
18. The Only Sound That Matters
19. Trashcan
20. Fibber Island
21. Back to Me
They sat at each end of the couch, watched as the fire burned down,
So quiet on this winter's night, not a house light on for miles around.
Then he said, "I think I'll fill the stove. it's getting time for bed."
She looked up, "I think I'll have some wine. how 'bout you?"
She asked and he declined.

"Warren," she said, "maybe just for tonight,
Let's fill the stove with birches and watch as the fire burns bright.
How long has it been? I know it's quite a while.
Pour yourself half a glass. Stay with me a little while."

And Warren, he shis head, as if she'd made some kind of joke.
"Birches on a winter night? no, we'll fill the stove with oak.
Oak will burn as long and hot as a July afternoon,
And birch will burn itself out by the rising of the moon.

"And you hate a cold house, same as me. Am I right or not?"
"All right, all right, that's true," she said. "It was just a thought,
'Cause," she said, "Warren, you do look tired. Maybe you should go up to bed.
I'll look after the fire tonight." "Oak," he told her. "Oak," she said.

She listened to his footsteps as he climbed up the stairs,
And she pulled a sweater on her, set her wineglass on a chair.
She walked down cellar to the wood box -- it was as cold as an ice chest --
And climbed back up with four logs, each as white as a wedding dress.

And she filled the stove and poured the wine
and then she sat down on the floor.
She curled her legs beneath her as the fire sprang to life once more.
And it filled the room with a hungry light and it cracked as it drew air,
And the shadows danced a jittery waltz like no one else was there.

And she stood up in the heat. She twirled around the room.
And the shadows they saw nothing but a young girl on her honeymoon.
And she knew the time it would be short; the fire would start to fade.
She thought of heat. She thought of time. She called it an even trade.