
The Wallin Family is an American family of traditional ballad singers from Madison County, North Carolina. Their repertoire of Appalachian folk ballads— many of which were rooted in "Old World" ballads traceable to the British Isles— brought them to the attention of folk music enthusiasts during the American folk music revival of the 1960s. Wallin family members have recorded numerous times over a period of nearly four decades, and have appeared in several independent documentaries.
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Fine Sally
Pretty Saro
Pretty Saro (Pretty Sara)
We'll Camp a Little While in the Wilderness
Conversation with Death
Pretty Fair Miss all in her Garden
Black Sheep
The Derby Ram
Fair Ellender And Lord Thomas
Pretty Fair Miss All In The Garden
Hesitation Blues
Lord Daniel
The Little Soldier
Some Have Father?s Gone to Glory
Camp a Little While in the Wilderness
Pretty Saro and Fine Sally (talk)
Jerusalem Mourn
The Preacher?s Song
Cas Wallin Talks About Pretty Saro And Fine Sally
Cas Wallin talks about "Pretty Saro" and "Fine Sally"
Moving over Jordan
How Long, How Long (Hesitation Blues)
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