Little Martha
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| "Little Martha" | |
|---|---|
| Song by The Allman Brothers Band | |
| from the album Eat A Peach | |
| Released | 1972 |
| Recorded | 1971 |
| Genre | Folk |
| Length | 2:07 |
| Label | Capricorn |
| Songwriter | Duane Allman |
| Producer | Tom Dowd |
"Little Martha" was the only Allman Brothers Band track written solely by group leader and partial namesake Duane Allman. The song first appeared as the final studio track on the Allman Brothers Band's fourth album, Eat a Peach, released in 1972. The track was recorded in October 1971, a few weeks before Duane Allman's death in a motorcycle accident.
Allman's original recording of the song is a bouncy fingerstyle acoustic guitar instrumental duet with minimal accompaniment. Allman and bandmate Dickey Betts played the tune on 6-string guitars using open E tuning, one using a flat-top guitar, and one using a resonator guitar. The song's simple melody and rhythmic counterpoint quickly made it a favorite among fans; acoustic guitar virtuoso Leo Kottke, who often covered the song in performance, once called it "the most perfect guitar song ever written."
