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<h1>Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe</h1>
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<p><b><font size=1>Folk Music<br>Released 1963<br>~Not Available for Sale~</font></b></center>
<p>My first album.  I was very into Folk Music at the time.
<p>My favorite songs on this album are the original folk songs like "The Hangman" and "Railroad Boy", but I welcomed 
"Butterfly", a song written by Ken Curtis of Gunsmoke fame, even though it is 
more Western than Folk.  
<p>During the session I was so excited about the 
musicians.  Billy Strange was the greatest guitarist I ever heard.  And Glen 
Campbell was interested in my four-stringed Martin guitar.  What a musician.  
They let me play on this session, but we forgot to list me as one of the 
musicians on the jacket!
<ol><b>Song List</b>
<li>Another Love
<li>All My Trials
<li>Butterfly
<li>Evergreen Tree
<li>Last Night A Little Girl Grew Up
<li>Lonely Am I
<li>Midnite Special
<li>Railroad Boy
<li>The Hangman
<li>Wednesday's Child
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