( According to the Estate of Carson Robison he Sold The Rights for $50 to Vernon Dalhart).
1st. Recorded 1923 by Henry Whitter
Issued on Victor 19427 A. (Take 4)
NOTE : Victor 19427 Take 1 and 3 Recorded 13 August 1924 (Acoustic Recording)
Re Recorded Electrically using same Victor Number V 19427
On 13 December 1939 A Technical Remake of Take 4 was Recorded on Bluebird 10578
Recorded 18 March 1926, (Take 6) NYC - Vernon Dalhart (harmonica/vcl), Carson Robison (gt/whistling), Unknown (train whistle effect
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