These days, when people think "classic country," they might think Clint Black and Alabama. But country music goes back further than the 80s...a lot further. Generally the first recordings of what is considered "country" music were made back in the 1920s, but recently a collector found what may be the oldest country music ever recorded. John Levin purchased a box of wax cylinders at an auction in Pennsylvania, and when he listened to them, he knew he'd found something special: a recording of "Thompson’s Old Gray Mule" from around 1891, by a black New Orleans singer named Louis Vasnier, going more than 30 years further back than what were considered the very first country recordings.