01. HARRIS, Phil "Woodman, Woodman Spare That Tree"
02. HARRIS, Phil "The Darktown Poker Club"
03. HARRIS, Phil "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)"
04. HARRIS, Phil "The Crawdad Song"
05. HARRIS, Phil "I'm A Ding Dong Daddy"
06. HARRIS, Phil "Old Time Religion"
07. HARRIS, Phil "Minnie The Mermaid"
08. HARRIS, Phil "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens"
09. HARRIS, Phil "Deck Of Cards"
10. HARRIS, Phil "I'm My Own Grandpa"
11. HARRIS, Phil "Now You've Gone And Hurt My Southern Pride"
12. HARRIS, Phil "Loaded Pistols, Loaded Dice"
13. HARRIS, Phil "Pray For The Lights To Go Out"
14. HARRIS, Phil "I'm So Right Tonight"
15. HARRIS, Phil "That's What I Like About The South"
16. Harris, Phil "The Thing"
17. HARRIS, Phil "Necessity"
18. HARRIS, Phil "The Preacher And The Bear"
19. HARRIS, Phil "The Possum Song"
20. HARRIS, Phil "Never Trust A Woman"
21. HARRIS, Phil "Where Does It Get You In The End"
22. HARRIS, Phil "44 Sycamore"
23. HARRIS, Phil "It's A Good Day"
24. HARRIS, Phil "If You're Ever Down In Texas Look Me Up"
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Description:
Two dozen original RCA-Victor sides from one of America's top radio and TV stars of the '40s and '50s! Includes the Thing; the Darktown Poker Club ; Phil's trademark tune That's What I Like About the South; Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette); Deck of Cards; the Preacher and the Bear; the Possum Song, and more., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode JSM350.2
1. Woodman, woodman spare that tree 2. The darktown poker club 3.
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That cigarette) 4. The crawdad song 5. I'm a ding
dong daddy 6. Old time religion 7. Minnie the mermaid 8. Ain't
nobody here but us chickens 9. Deck of cards 10. I'm my own grandpa
11. Now you've gone and hurt my southern pride 12. Loaded pistols,
loaded dice 13. Pray for the lights to go out 14. I'm so right tonight
15. That's what i like about the south 16. The thing 17. Necessity
18. The preacher and the bear 19. The possum song 20. Never trust a
woman 21. Where does it get you in the end 22. 44 Sycamore 23. It's
a good day 24. If you're ever down in texas, look me up