Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Cotton-Eyed Joe
- John "Spider John" Koerner
2.
Sail Away Ladies
- John "Spider John" Koerner
3.
Acres of Clams
- John "Spider John" Koerner
4.
Black Dog
- John "Spider John" Koerner
5.
Froggie Went A-Courtin'
- John "Spider John" Koerner
6.
The Old Chisholm Trail
- John "Spider John" Koerner
7.
The Leather-Winged Bat
- John "Spider John" Koerner
8.
Red Apple Juice
- John "Spider John" Koerner
9.
Worried Rambler
- John "Spider John" Koerner
10.
What's a Matter with the Mill
- John "Spider John" Koerner
11.
Shenandoah
- John "Spider John" Koerner
12.
The Roving Gambler
- John "Spider John" Koerner
13.
St. James Infirmary
- John "Spider John" Koerner
14.
Irene
- John "Spider John" Koerner
15.
Cotton-Eyed Joe (Reprise)
- John "Spider John" Koerner
Rating: Genre: Folk Release Date: 03/23/1992 Run Time: 43:12
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Been contains classics from the American Songbook like "Cotton-Eyed Joe,""The Leather-Winged Bat,""Froggy Went A-Courting" and "Shenandoah."Spider John Koerner sings and plays (12-string guitar) with a knowing but commanding casual authority that brings this material to life brilliantly. The music jumps out of the speaker so effortlessly you can appreciate the fun and dark side of these old songs. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Been is an excellent example of contemporary interpretations that don't treat the songs like academic artifacts. "The Leather-Winged Bat," for example, is a courting song that sounds cute and innocent in most interpretations. Koerner brings out, and seems to delight in, the licentious innuendo as each verse leads to the advice that for a girl to catch the boy she should keep him up both day and night. Blood, love and murder are at the heart of many songs so familiar that we have forgotten to even listen anymore while we sing along. A record like this is a wake-up call to all interpreters. The fact that it was impeccably recorded live to two-track in one day with killer musicians only adds to its reputation.