Perfect Pop: The Carter Family ‘Single Girl, Married Girl’

Episode 2261,   Dec 10, 08:00 AM

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Patrick is going to add some country music to the Perfect Pop Pantheon and he ventures back to what some scholars call the “Big Bang” of modern country music: The 1927 Bristol Sessions. The Carter Family’s “Single Girl, Married Girl” goes into the Perfect Pop Hall of Fame in this episode. 

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