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1.1 :1.2 Baby It's Cold Outside1.3 Tennessee Border Number Two1.4 I've Got Tears in My Ears (From Lyin' on My Back in My Bed While I Cry Over You)1.5 She Made Toothpicks Out of the Timber of My Heart1.6 I Said My Nightshirt (And Put on My Pray'rs)1.7 (Put Another Nickel in) Music! Music! Music!1.8 You Tell Her I Stutter1.9 Does the Spearmint Lose It's Flavor1.10 Disc Jockey's Nightmare1.11 I'm Movin' on No. 21.12 Sound Off #2 (The Duckworth Chant)1.13 Too Young1.14 Too Old to Cut the Mustard1.15 Cold Cold Heart #21.16 Slow Poke #21.17 When It's Toothpickin' Time in False Teeth Valley1.18 L'il Ole Kiss of Fire1.19 Billboard Song1.20 Child Psychology1.21 You Belong to Me #21.22 Jam-Bowl-Liar (Jambalaya)1.23 Settin' the Woods on Fire #21.24 Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyeballs1.25 (How Much Is) That Hound Dog in the Window1.26 I'm Walking Behind You-All1.27 Your Clobbered Heart1.28 I Saw Mommy Smoochin' Santa Claus1.29 You-Ewe-U2.1 Oh My Pappy!2.2 Swappin' Partners2.3 Hernando's Hideaway2.4 Hey There2.5 Santa Baby2.6 Nutty Lady of Shady Lane2.7 Mister Sandman2.8 Let Me Go Blubber2.9 Ballad of Davy Crew-Cut2.10 Yaller Rose of Texas, You All2.11 Love and Marriage2.12 Hart Brake Motel2.13 Houn' Dawg2.14 I'm My Own Grandpaw2.15 Mama from the Train or (Throw Mama Down the Stairs Her Hat of Blue)2.16 At the Flop2.17 My Special Angel2.18 I Guess Things Happen That Way2.19 Lullaby of Bird Dog2.20 Don't Sing Along (On Top of Old Smokey)2.21 Middle Aged Teenager2.22 The Battle of Kookamonga2.23 Waterloo2.24 El Paso (Numero Dos)2.25 Sink the Bismarck2.26 He'll Have to Go2.27 Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini2.28 Please Help Me, I'm Falling2.29 Are You Lonesome Tonight2.30 She Thinks I Don't Care |
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Beschreibung: | Homer and Jethro were a country duo, real names Henry Haynes and Kenneth Burns, with their musical roots in hillbilly and bluegrass, who worked together on radio in the 1930s and reunited after service in WWII to perform again on radio, developing an act which featured exaggerated hillbilly comedic routines. After signing to RCA in 1949, their producer suggested developing their style by recording parodies of well-known pop and country hits, and they immediately struck a chord with their re-working of composer Frank Loesser's "Baby, It's Cold Outside". Over the next dozen years or so they remained consistently popular on radio and TV with this approach, and focused much of their recorded output in this direction. This great-value 58-track 2-CD set brings together selected A & B sides of their releases on RCA from this era, mostly comprising their trademark parody and comic performances. It features all their country and pop chart entries on RCA from these years, including the Top 10 hits "Baby It's Cold Outside" and "How Much Is That Hound Dog In The Window", and the Top 20 hits "Hernando's Hideaway" and "The Battle Of Kookamunga". They represented a highly individual and idiosyncratic strand of country music, cornering the market as just about the only practitioners of this particular art, and this collection offers a showcase not only for their unusual material but also for their finely-honed skills as instrumentalists and harmony vocalists., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ACBT3419.2 |
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Verantwortliche Person für die EU:
Membran Media GmbH Langenhorner Chaussee 602, 22419 Hamburg, DE gpsr@membran.net |
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