
The Georgia Yellow Hammers is an old-time string and vocal quartet from Gordon County, Georgia from the 1920s. The group featured Charles Moody (October 8, 1891 - June 21, 1977) on guitar, Bud Landress on banjo, Phil Reeve on guitar; and Bill Chitwood on fiddle. The group often played with Andrew & Jim Baxter from Curryville, GA (also in Gordon County). Curryville was also home to music legend Roland Hayes. Andrew Baxter's unique style of fiddle is heard an early recording of a band favorite entitled "G-Rag".
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Kiss Me Quick
G Rag
Black Annie
Warhorse Game
The Picture On The Wall
Big Ball In Memphis
I'm S-A-V-E-D (1927)
I'm S-A-V-E-D
Come Over & See Me Sometime
I’m S-A-V-E-D
Mary Don't You Weep
Song Of The Doodle Bug
Peaches Down In Georgia
My Carolina Girl (Recorded 1927)
Johnson's Old Grey Mule
Come Over And See Me Sometime
Mary Don’t You Weep
White Lightning
Going To Ride That Midnight Train
Going to Raise a Ruckus Tonight
My Carolina Girl
The Picture On the Wall (Recorded 1927)
Fourth of July at a Country Fair
All Old Bachelors Are Hard To Please
Tennessee Coon
i'm s.a.v.e.d.
Kiss Me Quick and Go
The Deacon's Calf
Childhood Days
The Moonshine Hollow Band
Sale of Simon Slick, Pt. 2
Sale of Simon Slick, Pt. 1
The Old Rock Jail Behind the Old Iron Gate
Rubber Dolly Rag
Pass Around the Bottle
When The birds Begin Their Singing In The Trees
My Eyes Are Growing Dimmer Everyday
The Running Blues
Fourth Of July At The County Fair
No One to Welcome Me Home
How I Got My Gal
All Gone Now
A Picture on the Wall
Deacon's Calf
Mary Don‚t You Weep
G Rag [1927]
Whoa Mule
Mary Don’t You Weep - Georgia Yellow Hammers
G-Rag
Goin' To Raise A Rukus Tonight
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