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This one came to me from a radio broadcast that I taped on my old Grundig reel-to-reel machine. I must say that I never heard it played by any of the old traditional style players, partly because it became too commonly played for the hard-shoe solo dancers.
D | GFG BGB | c2 A F2 D | GFG BGB | d2 B GAB | cec A2 c | BdB G2 B | A2 B c2 B | ABG FED | GFG BGB | c2 A F2 D | GFG BGB | d2 B GAB | cec A2 c | BdB G2 F | EcB AGF | G3 G2 D || GFG BGB | c2 A F2 D | GFG BGB | d2 B GAB | cec A2 c | BdB G2 B | A2 B c2 B | ABG FED | GFG BGB | c2 A F2 D | GFG BGB | d2 B GAB | cec A2 c | BdB G2 F | EcB AGF | G3 GBd || gfg dcB | ABc def | gfg dBd | ecA ABd | g2 a bge | f2 g afd | e2 f g2 f | ed^c d=cB | c2 d ecA | BBc dBG | A2 B c2 B | ABG FED | GFG BGB | c2 A F2 D | GFG BGB | d2 B GAB | cec A2 c | BdB G2 F | EcB AGF | G3 G3 |