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Live at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
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Gonna Miss Me" – 2:42 "You're Gonna Miss Me" (John Cohen, Dave Guard, Tom Paley , Mike Seeger) – 3:19 "Intro to the Merry Minuet" – 2:03 "The Merry Minuet"
The Lass of Roch Royal
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Pretty Little Foot? Who's Going To Glove Your Hand by Peggy Seeger & Tom Paley with Claudia Paley (1964) (Topic 12T113) "Lord Gregory" on The Corrie
The Unquiet Dead (novel)
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used by the Drina Corps, all led the detective pair to this conclusion. Tom Paley , Khattak's superior, wants Drayton's real identity to be kept a secret
The Capitol Years (The Kingston Trio album)
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(Ervin Drake) – 3:20 "You're Gonna Miss Me" (John Cohen, Dave Guard, Tom Paley , Mike Seeger) – 2:42 "The Bonnie Ship, The Diamond" (The Whiskeyhill Singers)
Goin' Places (The Kingston Trio album)
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be politically safe. "You're Gonna Miss Me" (John Cohen, Dave Guard, Tom Paley , Mike Seeger) "Pastures of Plenty" (Woody Guthrie) "Coast of California"
Dave Van Ronk
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Mayor Of MacDougal Street. Van Ronk's guitar work, for which he credits Tom Paley as fingerpicking teacher, is noteworthy for both syncopation and precision
James Reams
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2012. illustrated James Reams Discography Discography Mysterious Redbirds (Tom Paley , James Reams, and Bill Christophersen) James Reams official website
Dave Guard
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(with Bob Shane & Nick Reynolds) You're Gonna Miss Me (with Mike Seeger, Tom Paley & John Cohen) You Don't Knock A Worried Man (with Tom Glazer) "Coast of
It's a SpongeBob Christmas!
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on September 27, 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2013. House, Random; Kenny, Tom ; Paley , Andy (2013). It's a SpongeBob Christmas! (SpongeBob SquarePants) (Pictureback(R))
Fellside Recordings
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Sisters Unlimited – No Bed of Roses. 1995 FECD105 Classic Peggy Seeger ft Tom Paley . 1996 FECD106 The John Wright Band – The Things We've Handed Down. 1996
Harry Everett Smith
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Archived June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, L. A. Weekly, May 10, 2001. Tom Paley / Peter Stampfel: "Harry Smith" Tributes" Essays excerpted from new Liner