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  1. Piano – Mark Jordan. Written-By – Kate McGarrigle. Acoustic Guitar – Clarence White (2), David Nichtern. Arranged By [Horns] – Artie Butler. Backing Vocals – Ellen Kearney, Greg Prestopino, Karen Alexander, Maria Muldaur. Banjo – Bill Keith. Bass – Chris Ethridge. Drums – Jim Keltner. Piano – Mark Jordan.

  2. Piano – Spooner Oldham. Steel Guitar – Bill Keith. 2:48: A5: The Work Song . Acoustic Guitar – Clarence White (2), David Nichtern. Arranged By [Horns] – Artie Butler. Backing Vocals – Ellen Kearney, Greg Prestopino, Karen Alexander, Maria Muldau ...

  3. Maria Muldaur's debut album hade given her a hit single with "Midnight At The Oasis" in 1973. Her second album was released the next year, and saw her present another delightful collection of rootsy American music, full of lots of bluesy and jazzy flavours. The songs she chose to cover included numbers by Henry Glover, Skip James, Clarence Ashley, Fats Waller and

  4. Piano – Mark Jordan. Written-By – Kate McGarrigle. Acoustic Guitar – Clarence White (2), David Nichtern. Arranged By [Horns] – Artie Butler. Backing Vocals – Ellen Kearney, Greg Prestopino, Karen Alexander, Maria Muldaur. Banjo – Bill Keith. Bass – Chris Ethridge. Drums – Jim Keltner. Piano – Mark Jordan.

  5. Arranged By [Horns] – Artie Butler. Backing Vocals – Ellen Kearney, Greg Prestopino, Karen Alexander, Maria Muldaur. Banjo – Bill Keith. Bass – Chris Ethridge. Drums – Jim Keltner. Piano – Mark Jordan. Written-By – Kate McGarrigle. Acoustic Guitar – Clarence White (2), David Nichtern.

  6. Maria Muldaur is the 1973 debut studio album of musician Maria Muldaur. The album includes “Midnight at the Oasis”, her best-known single, which charted at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and “Three Dollar Bill”, which charted at #7 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts. The album, which peaked at #3 on The Billboard 200, was certified gold by the RIAA on May 13, 1974.

  7. In late 1960s great blues survivor Victoria Spivey reccomended this little girl to Kweskin Jug Band ("you kids need some sex-appeal on the stage") and from these Jug Band days Maria Muldaur followed her dreams and sailed through music show-bussines and she's still around, some 35 years after this excellent debut album that some people call "one hit wonder".