Roark announces "Clay County, Kentucky" at the start of the side. If he was referring to the site of the recording, it contradicts all other evidence placing the session in Pineville.
Presumably the title given is Roark's own. Refrain is "I love you, really love?¨ / More than all the world can know / You have proved [sic] to me false-hearted / you can now forever go."
Currently as: Lomax, John A., Alan Lomax, and Ruth Crawford Seeger. Our Singing Country: A Second Volume of American Folk Songs and Ballads. Dover, 2000.
Followed by discussion about provenance of the tune, which Steele learned from a Harlan Co. man en route to World War I. Identified as "Rambling Hobo" on AFS card, but Steele had no other name for it and just called it a hoedown.
These two performances are cataloged separately on the AFS cards, but run together (due to technical difficulties) on the disc. They are thus combined here with their two AFS #s.