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- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl abstract "Single Girl, Married Girl is a folk song made famous by The Carter Family, about the differences in lifestyle between the two titular characters. The song was originally released on Victor Records in 1928 as the a-side of Victor 20937, the Carter Family’s second 78-rpm record for the label. It was recorded on August 2, 1927, the second day of their first session with producer and engineer Ralph Peer, and released in January 1928. This version was later included in Harry Smith’s Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 3. Notably, the song does not feature A.P. Carter, but is instead a duet between cousins Sara and Maybelle.The song was re-recorded during the last months of Sara and A.P. Carter’s marriage, on May 8, 1935, during a 4-day recording session with Ralph Peer. The tempo of this version is much slower, and Sara Carter sings at a much lower pitch. This version was first released on Arc Records, along with the song “No Other’s Bride I’ll Be,” as ARC 8733.".
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- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl wikiPageWikiLink The_Haden_Triplets.
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- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Single Girl".
- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Single Girl, Married Girl".
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- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl subject Category:Carter_Family_songs.
- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl hypernym Song.
- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl type Single.
- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl comment "Single Girl, Married Girl is a folk song made famous by The Carter Family, about the differences in lifestyle between the two titular characters. The song was originally released on Victor Records in 1928 as the a-side of Victor 20937, the Carter Family’s second 78-rpm record for the label. It was recorded on August 2, 1927, the second day of their first session with producer and engineer Ralph Peer, and released in January 1928.".
- Single_Girl,_Married_Girl label "Single Girl, Married Girl".
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