PAGE 1 SR6AB page 8 C: That's right. Till we meet at that golden gate, goodbye. N: You know they're always sad. tuneSor songs. C: Yeah. R: Yeah. N: You used to, there was, oh, it was always sad. P: Uh huh. Uh huh. C: I like that, though. N: I do to, but they.... C: Like those old ballads. N: I do to. R: Old Number 9, 99. C: Old Number 9. N: That? Old Number 9? C: Number 9. N: That's a.... P: Do you know thename of this one, that one you just sang? N: They're bringing that back. I have heard it a few times, different singers... P: Uh huh, uh huh. N: ... singing it. They, that'll, they'll bring it back. P: Uh huh. N: And I have heard them here lately sing In the, The Wreck of Old 97. But I don't even know that, anymore. P: Uh huh. Did you, at the folk festival this year the Bucksnort Barndancers group sang a song called -let's see -Florida Girls Don't You Marry That Georgia Boy. I'd never heard that one before. Did you hear that? N: Yes, I've heard that, but I don't know how it went. Don't marry the Georgia boys? P: Yeah. N: I've heard that, but I don't know just how it goes, I don't know it. P: It was, it was good. I liked that song. N: It's a nice song. P: I love doing that. I can listen to music all day and all night,