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Recording information: Waverly, VA (07/01/1972-11/02/1972).
Personnel: Pernell Charity (vocals, guitar).
Liner Note Authors: Kip Lornell; Pete Lowry.
Virginian Music | Category | Jazz Albums, Blues CDs, Regional Collections | | Label | Trix | | Orig Year | 1995 | | CD Universe Part number | 4427769 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 18, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Mixed | | Producer | Kip Lornell; Pernell Charity; Pete Lowry | | Recording Time | 61 minutes | | Personnel | Pernell Charity - vocals, guitar
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Pernell Charity Virginian Songs | 1. | Woke up on the Hill |
| 2. | War Blues |
| 3. | I'm Climbing on Top of the Hill |
| 4. | Black Rat Swing |
| 5. | Pig Meat Mama |
| 6. | Flying the Kite |
| 7. | Mamie |
| 8. | Evil Hearted Woman |
| 9. | Richmond Blues |
| 10. | Blind Man |
| 11. | Find Me a Home |
| 12. | Come Back, Baby, Come |
| 13. | I Don't See Why |
| 14. | Blind Lemon's Blues |
| 15. | Dig Myself a Hole |
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