
In March 1929, Fields Ward (guitar, vocals), Ernest Stoneman (using his Justin Winfield pseudonym) (harmonica, vocals), Uncle Eck Dunford (fiddle), and Fields' brother, Sampson Ward (banjo) assembled to record fourteen sides for Gennett. They billed themselves as the Grayson County Railsplitters but the recordings were never issued on singles. They were first issued on an album credited to Fields Ward and his Buck Mountain Band, and continue to be reissued with differing band credits.
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Ain't That Trouble In Mind (Unissued)
Ain't That Trouble in Mind
Ain't That Troule In Mind
Way Down in North Carolina
Ain't That Trouble in Mind [#]
Ain't That Troule in Mind [#]
You Must Be A Lover of the Lord
Ain't That Trouble In Mind [unissued]
Ain’t That Troule in Mind
Ain’t That Troule In Mind (Unissued)
Ain't That Trouble In Mind (Unissued) - Grayson County Rails
aint that trouble in mind
Ain`t That Trouble In Mind
Ain't That Troule In Mind (unissued)
Aint That Troule in Mind
19 Grayson County Railsplitters - Ain't That Trouble In Mind (Unissued)
Ain’t That Trouble in Mind
Ain’t That Troule in Mind
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