2:18

Wreck of The Old 97
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1920s, put trian sounds I, have the singer sound like Bugs Bunny, but with a deep southern accent voice
2:44

Prisoner's Song
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1920s sad high lonesome, nasally voice, violin, guitar, and jaw harp or harmonica
2:20

Runaway Train
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1920s every time the words "blow" or "blew" comes, use a train whistle
4:23

1920s Operatic Hillbilly Ballad, Formal Male Tenor, High Diction, Solo Narrative, Strophic Folk Form, Steady Acoustic Guitar, Melancholic Fiddle, 78rpm Phonograph Lo-fi, Mono Recording
3:08

The Mississippi Flood
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1920s Operatic Hillbilly Ballad, Formal Male Tenor, High Diction, Somber and Mournful, Strophic Folk Form, Slow Acoustic Guitar Strum, Weeping Fiddle, 78rpm Phonograph Lo-fi
4:12

The Death of Floyd Collins
v4.5-all
1920s Tragic Folk Ballad, Nasal Male Tenor, Melancholic Solo Vocal, Acoustic Guitar and Fiddle, High-Diction Storytelling, Phonograph Lo-fi, Vintage Recording, Proper almost operatic, male vocals
2:57

1920s Old-Timey String Band, Male Lead with Rowdy Group Backing Vocals, Call and Response, Phonograph Lo-fi Filter, nasally voice, male vocals
2:49

Letter Edged in Black
v4.5-all
1920s sad high lonesome, nasally voice, sounds like Bugs Bunny or Mickey mouse but deeper southern voice, male vocals
5:37

folk, 1960s slow-burn country ballad demo, male vocals, Intimate acoustic guitar and soft upright bass pulse, brushed snare barely there, weeping fiddle answering vocal phrases, Verses stay hushed and close-mic’d, choruses swell gently with held baritone notes and graceful fiddle lines, Subtle tape room ambiance, dry lead vocal up-front, a touch of reverb on the fiddle for aching space, traditional country, heartfelt, acoustic, minimal, world, ballad


