First published in 1975 and long out of print Folk Songs from the West Virginia Hills is a major work of folklore poised to reach a new generation of readers. Drawing upon Patrick Ward Gainers extensive ethnographic fieldwork around West Virginia it contains dozens of significant folk songs including not only the internationally famous Child Ballads but such distinctively West Virginian songs as The West Virginia Farmer and John Hardy among others. Folk Songs from the West Virginia Hills stands out as a book with multiple audiences. As a musical text it offers comparatively easy access to a rich variety of folk songs that could provide a new repertoire for Appalachian singers. As an ethnographic text it has the potential to reintroduce significant data about the musical lives of many West Virginians into conversations around Appalachian musicdiscourses that are being radically reshaped by scholars working in folklore ethnomusicology and Appalachian studies. As a historical document it gives readers a glimpse into the research methods commonly practiced by mid-twentieth-century folklorists. And when read in conjunction with John Harrington Coxs Folk Songs of the South (also available from WVU Press) it sheds important light on the significant role that West Virginia University has played in documenting the states vernacular traditions.
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