Music Albums
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- Bile Them Cabbage
- Barlow Knife/Sandy River Belle
- Wings of a Dove
- Grey Cat on a Tennessee Farm
- Blackberry Jam

- Fisher's Hornpipe
- Friend Like You
- San Antonio Rose
- Shivvarree River
- Old Joe Clark
- Prayin' in the Wind
- I'll Be All Smiles Tonight

- Turkey in the Straw

- Never Time Enough
- I Will, Too
- Aura Lee

- Letter of Sullivan Ballou
- Amazing Grace
- Sarah
- Down Yonder
- I'll Fly Away
About "Dulcimers for David"
David Schnaufer was a dulcimer player, a historian of the dulcimer in all its varieties, a songwriter, a gentleman and a friend. The humble mountain dulcimer truly changed David's life and gave him a focus that would last and blossom until he lost his battle with cancer on August 23rd, 2007. 100% of the proceeds of this album will be used to buy dulcimers for kids around the country in David's honor. For approximately every 10 CDs, a dulcimer will be bought for young people in Austin, Nashville, and dulcimer clubs across the country.
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- Hey Good Lookin'

- Act Naturally
- I Fall To Pieces
- Louisiana Girl
- Anytime

- Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

- Your Cheatin' Heart
- Tennessee Waltz
- Have You Ever Been Lonely?
- I Really Don't Want to Know
- Singing the Blues
- Bye Bye Love
- I Saw The Light

About "This is Ukulele Country"
The ukulele and the pedal steel each have their roots in the beautiful Hawaiian Islands. Though Jimmie Rodgers played ukulele on his records in the 1920s, the uke faded from country music. The steel guitar became a mainstay with many of the finest country classics instantly identifiable by the initial steel guitar licks. The great Lloyd Maines plays styles of Tom Brumley, Buddy Emmons and others who made the pedal steel famous.
- Hey Good Lookin'
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- Sunny Side of the Street

- Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
- I Wonder What the Poor Folks Are Doing Tonight
- The One Rose
- What'll I Do
- Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen
- That's My Desire
- My Buddy
- Revvin'

- Waiting for a Train

- Blue Moon Medley
- How Deep is the Ocean
- Keep On the Sunnyside
- You Are My Sunshine
About "I Wonder What The Poor Folks Are Doing Tonight!"
"I wonder what the poor folks are doing tonight!" was my grandmother's favorite saying whenever we were having fun. Whether we had money or not, if we were having a good time with the folks we loved, life was good. What a joy it has been for me to get to make this recording with good friends who also happen to be some of the best ukulele players in the country and to showcase this "user-friendly" musical instrument.
- Sunny Side of the Street
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- Sentimental Journey

- White Cliffs of Dover
- My Buddy
- Yesterday's Treasures
- Heartaches
- What'll I Do

- I Don't Know Why I Just Do

- Fraulein
- Far Away Places
- Nobody's Darlin But Mine
- Down Yonder
- Get up and Go
- How Deep is the Ocean
- Cry Me a River
- Don't get Around Much Anymore
- Going Home
- We'll Meet Again
- We'll Meet Again
About "Sentimental Journey"
This collection of tunes has truly been a Sentimental Journey beginning with a wonderful exploration of WWI and WWII songs and evolving into a realization of my own musical history and the songs that were loved by my parents and grandparents. May you enjoy the journey and the memories these songs evoke.
- Sentimental Journey
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- Wings of a Dove

- Softly and Tenderly
- His Hand in Mine

- My Mother's Faith
- Poor Wayfaring Stranger
- Just a Closer Walk with Thee

- Nearer My God to Thee
- Touch of the Master's Hand*
- Farther Along
- In the Garden
- In the Sweet By and By
- Grace is Amazing
- Amazing Grace

About "Grace is Amazing"
This recording project was a labor of Love and Grace and is offered in a Spirit of Gratitude to God for the many blessings of my life and that of my family. Thank you for listening. I hope that you will add your voice to this music. All voices are welcomed. I would love to hear from you. Enjoy!
- Wings of a Dove
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- Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky?

- I Will Too
- Tomorrow Night
- Tennessee Waltz
- Tennessee Valentine

- Let Me Call You Sweetheart
- Are You Tired of Me, My Darlin'?
- Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes

- When It's Time for the Whippoorwill to Sing
- Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
- Return To Me
- Should I Fall Behind, Wait For Me
- Waiting On the Far Side Banks Of Jordan
About "a dulcimer for you, Darlin'..."
I was singing before I could talk. My Mother and Grandmother sang all types of music to me including love songs. These are some of my favorites, all performed on fretted dulcimers. Most of these songs are older, more recognizable tunes although I am proud to present two beautiful David Schnaufer originals along with his wonderful voice.
- Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky?
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- Mother In Her Everyday Dress

- Rosewood Casket

- I Wonder What the Poor Folks are Doing Tonight
- Give Me the Roses

- You are my Sunshine
- Wildwood Flower/Yodel
- Precious Lord
- Red River Valley
- Lonesome Road

- Marble Halls
- Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes
- Hard Drivin' Rain
- Bake Sale

About "fretted dulcimer and vocals"
My grandmother sang many of these old songs to me as we drove across Texas and Louisiana visiting kinfolks in the 50's. We made those trips in an old Ford Falcon (pronounced fal-coon) with no radio or AC. We would get a block of ice from the ice house, put it in a galvanized tub in the floorboard on my side of the car and away we'd drive into the hot southern summers.
- Mother In Her Everyday Dress
Educational Videos
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About "Ukulele Basics by Deb"
Now you'll have a "teacher in a box" along with a dulcimer club to play with any time you wish! This educational video features a "bird's eye view" camera angle and a real jam session of all songs at the end. Also included is a new improved tablature book with sheet music for all the tunes.
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About "Building Your Repertoire on Fretted Dulcimer"
Now you'll have a "teacher in a box" along with a dulcimer club to play with any time you wish! This educational video features a "bird's eye view" camera angle and a real jam session of all songs at the end. Also included is a new improved tablature book with sheet music for all the tunes.
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About "Debbie Porter Teaches Fretted Dulcimer"
Now you'll have a "teacher in a box" along with a dulcimer club to play with any time you wish! This educational video features a "bird's eye view" camera angle and a real jam session of all songs at the end. Also included is a new improved tablature book with sheet music for all the tunes.
Tablature Books
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- Are You Tired of Me, My Darling?
- Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow
- Can the Circle Be Unbroken
- Give Me the Roses While I Live
- Gold Watch and Chain
- Happiest Days of All
- Keep on the Sunny Side
- I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes
- Little Darling Pal of Mine
- Storms Are On The Ocean
- Wabash Cannonball
- Worried Man Blues
About "Carter Family Tunes Arranged for the Fretted Dulcimer"
I imagine many of the old tunes collected by the original Carter family were written and played on the mountain dulcimer in the holders and mountains of Appalachia. With the renewed interest in the Carter Family, it seemed like a great time for Carter Family Tunes Arranged for the Fretted Dulcimer. Hope you enjoy and always try to "Keep on the Sunny Side!"










