"Foreword by Charles Wolfe Jean Ritchie, the youngest of
fourteen children born and raised in Viper, Kentucky, is considered
one of the greatest balladeers in this century. Her performances
have influenced the resurgence of interest in folk music and given
audiences a glimpse into the heart of Appalachia. Jean Ritchie's
Swapping Song Book brings together twenty-one songs from the
Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky. Many are old songs, brought over
by settlers from Scotland, Ireland, and England. Child ballads,
gospel music, play party tunes, and frolic songs have been handed
down by family members, with each generation adding or embellishing
verses and melodies. This new edition retains the original text,
written by Ritchie, and includes her husband George Pickow's
beautiful photographs to help illustrate the stories of such songs
as ""Jubilee,"" ""The Old Soap Gourd,"" and ""Ground Hog."" A new
foreword by Charles Wolfe shows how Ritchie's collection of songs
is ""part of the rich folk poetry"" that makes up Appalachian
culture. Other books by Jean Ritchie include Folksongs of the
Southern Appalachians and Singing Family of the Cumberlands.
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