James Corbitt Morris — better known as Jimmy Driftwood or Jimmie Driftwood; was a prolific United States folk songwriter and musician, most famous for his songs The Battle of New Orleans and Tennessee Stud. Driftwood was born in Mountain View, Arkansas on 20 June 1907. Driftwood's father was folk singer Neil Morris. Driftwood learned to play guitar at a young age on his grandfather's homemade instrument. Driftwood used the unique guitar throughout his career and noted that its neck was made from a fence rail
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Tennessee Stud
The Battle of New Orleans
The Pony Express
Git Along Little Yearlings
Arkansas Traveler
First Covered Wagon
Run Johnny Run
The Bear Flew Over the Ocean
The Pony Express (I've Got To Carry The Mail)
Soldier's Joy
He Had A Long Chain On
Bunker Hill
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Billy Yank And Johnny Reb
On Top of Shiloh’s Hill
The Wilderness Road
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Country Boy
The Battle of San Juan Hill
Santy Anny-O
Slack Your Rope
Driftwood At Sea
How Do You Like The Army
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Pretty Mary
Peter Francisco
Big John Davy
Ox Driving Song
Old Joe Clark
Sailor, Sailor, Marry Me
Sweet Betsy From Pike
Sailing Away On The Ocean
When I Swim The Golden River
Unfortunate Man
Jesse James
General Custer
I'm A Pore Rebel Soldier
Oh Florie
I'm Too Young to Marry
The Land Of The Amazon
Won’t You Come Along and Go
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Mooshatanio
The Giant on the Thunderbird
Rattlesnake Song
Song of the Cowboys
Sailor Man
the widders of bowling green
My Black Bird Has Gone
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