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Here is a 45rpm record from 1971 of J.P. Fraley fiddling his tune “Wild Rose of the Mountain” along with Annadeene Fraley singing the ballad of “Molly Darling”. The studio band included Ed Maynard – Guitar and Pat Hicks – Bass. Memory Records. “Mollie Darling” was written by William Shakespeare Hays and published in 1871. The song lived on to the next century being recorded by Eddy Arnold and His Tennessee Plowboys in 1947. MOLLIE DARLIN’ Won’t you tell me, Mollie darlin’, That you love none else but me? For I love you, Mollie darlin’, You are all the world to me. Oh, tell me, darlin’, that you love me. Put your little hand in mine. Take my heart, sweet Mollie darlin’, Say that you will give me thine. Stars are smilin’, Mollie darlin’, Through the mystic veil of night. They seem laughing, Mollie darlin’, While fair Luna hides her light. Oh, no one listens but the flowers, While they hang their heads in shame. They are modest, Mollie darlin’, When they hear me call your name. Mollie fairest, sweetest, dearest, Look up, darlin’, tell me this, Do you love me Mollie darlin’? Let your answer be a kiss. I must leave you, Mollie darlin’, Though the parting gives me pain. When the stars shine, Mollie darlin’, I will meet you here again. Oh, goodnight Mollie, goodbye loved one, Happy may you ever be. When you’re dreamin’, Mollie darlin’, Don’t forget to dream of me. Mollie fairest, sweetest, dearest, Look up, darlin’, tell me this, Do you love me Mollie darlin’? Let your answer be a kiss.