Recorded at Zebelean's Lounge in Baltimore, MD on March 1, 1967. Issued on the album “1. March 1967: Zebelean's Lounge, Baltimore, MD” (Kipepeo Publishing, no number, 2018).Features Bill Monroe (mandolin), Peter Rowan (guitar and lead vocal), Lamar Grier (banjo), Richard Greene (fiddle) and James Monroe (bass). Song is traditional (Edward Bunting noted a song by the name “Rose Connolly” in Coleraine, Northern Ireland in 1811). Song first issued by Grayson and Whitter (G. B. Grayson and Henry Whitter) as “Rose Conley” (Victor 21625, 1928; song credited on label to G. B. Grayson). Song issued by Wade Mainer-Zeke Morris as “Down In The Willow” (Bluebird B-7298, 1937). Song issued by Charlie Monroe and his Kentucky Pardners as “Down In The Willow Garden” (RCA Victor 20-2416, 1947; song credited on label to Charlie Monroe). Song issued by Walter Hensley as “Rose Conlee” on the album “The 5-String Banjo Today” (Capitol ST2149, 1964). Song issued by Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs) as “Rose Conelly” on the album “The Versatile Flatt & Scruggs: Pickin’, Strummin’ And Singin’” (Columbia CL 2354, 1965; song credited on label to Certain-Stacey). Song issued by the Country Gentlemen as “Rose Connelly” on the album “Folk Hits Bluegrass Style” (London SLH 52, 1966).
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