
Eric Von Schmidt (May 28, 1931 - February 2, 2007) was an American singer-songwriter associated with the folk/blues revival of the 1960s and a key part of the East Coast folk music scene included Joan Baez, Bob Dylan and others. Von Schmidt is probably best known for not being the author of the song Baby, Let Me Follow You Down, which was for years a staple of Dylan's musical catalogue. Dylan's label, Columbia Records, credited Von Schmidt as the composer of the piece.
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Turtle Beach
Grizzly Bear
My Love Come Rolling Down
Fair and Tender Ladies
The Letter
If I Ever Catch Old Perry
Believer
Joshua Gone Barbados (2002)
My Country 'Tis Of Thee
If I Had A Good Dog
Stick To Rum
Wet Birds Fly At Night
Salute To China
Joshua Gone Barbados
Envy The Thief
Wasn't That a Mighty Storm
Loop The Loop
Fat,Fat,The Water Rat
Living On The Trail
He Was A Friend Of Mine
Cocaine
Lost In The Woods
Lolita
Lightning, They Say
Crow Jane
De Kalb Blues
Gulf Coast Blues
Stewball
Thunder Heads Keep Rollin'
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Champagne Don't Hurt Me, Baby
Fast Acne
Johnny Cuckoo
Jumping Judy
Glory, Glory
The Carpenter's Boy (Icarus)
Brave Wolfe
Down On Me
Junco Partner
Wildwood Flower
Buffalo Skinners
Old Joe's Dulcimer
Light Rain
Titanic
Cocoa Beach Blues
Overseas Stomp
Wobble Bird
Xmas Island
Jack O'Diamonds
Stick With Me Baby
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