According to my Bear Family liner notes for Bill Monroe 1950-58: My
Dying Bed was recorded July 18,1952 and released in 1966. Not sure
what album though.

On Sep 14, 11:15 pm, "bo'weavil" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok I realise Col is Columbus stockade blues. but the other song?
>
> On Sep 15, 1:13 pm, "bo'weavil" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Taurodont
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> > 1. is that Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed or just My Dying bed? i don't
> > know Dying Bed could you point me to it? and what is Col?  is that
> > Dark was the night Cold was the ground?  both being Blind Willie
> > Johnson songs.
>
> > thanks
>
> > Bo'weavil
>
> > On Sep 15, 11:17 am, taurodont <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Thanks again to Tater for another fine year in Owensboro.  It was once
> > > again an absolute blast.  I am still recovering at my second day back
> > > to the real world.  Funny how something that you focus so much on can
> > > sap you dry.
>
> > > Highlights include:
> > > 1. Lessons on several vicious breaks including My Dying Bed and Col.
> > > Stockade Blues
> > > 2. Rhythm Patterns class- I could hear the Tater discuss this over and
> > > over and never tire of it.  Repitition is good.
> > > 3. Mark Seale's fiddling
> > > 4. Tater drank all my beer
> > > 5. Skip allowed me to video tape him playing the Golden West so I
> > > could learn it.
> > > 6. Paul Duff using Monroe licks as a weapon.  Helluva nice bloke
> > > there.
> > > 7. David Harvey's picking is inspiring no doubt.  Easy guy to talk to.
> > > 8. Getting my picture in the paper with Bobby Osborne right after he
> > > showed me how to play "Cherokee Lady" properly.  A kind soul with a
> > > soulful voice.
> > > 9. Tater tenoring my rendition of "True Life" in F? That's right F.
> > > 10. Being thanked for sittin' in on a beginners jam and helping a few
> > > of the youngsters out.
> > > 11. Showing a greenhorn her first G chord.
> > > 12. Mooching good bourbon off Nelson. Put a smile right on yer face.
> > > 13. Richie's picking and enthusiasm is infectious
> > > 14. You couldn't swing a dead cat without hittin' a killer mandolin.
> > > 15. Terry Bullin stopping me during "Turkey in the straw" for not
> > > playing it fast enough.
>
> > > The list goes on.  It was a pleasure seeing some of you folks again
> > > and for the first time. John- Hide quoted text -
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