[78-L] "Over The Rainbow"

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Jan 18 20:40:21 PST 2009


Here's what I have:

KING 596	OVER THE RAINBOW/GROUNDHOG
KING 615	FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS/CIELITO LINDO
KING 623	I'LL CLOSE MY EYES/SYMPHONY
KING 659	DONKEY SERENADE/FLY BIRDIE FLY
KING 682	THREE NIGHTS EXPERIENCE/I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW
KING 701	GOTTA SEE MAMA EVERY NIGHT/IT BRUISED HER SOMEWHAT
KING 721	GLOW WORM/IT'S A BLOODY WAR
KING 731	BLUE TAIL FLY/ALL NIGHT LONG
KING 749	ALL NIGHT LONG/GOODBYE OLD BOOZE
KING 773	THE GIRL ON THE POLICE GAZETTE/POOR LITTLE LIZA, POOR GIRL
FEDERAL 10004	WHEN IT'S LONG-HANDLE TIME IN TENNESSEE/NIGHT AND DAY

Might be some more unfiled ones but that's what's on the shelf. Half of those 
were bought as store stock.

dl

davdieh at aol.com wrote:
>  
> They also sat in on some sessions, Hank Penny for one. Don't miss The freckle song and Let me play with your poodle.
> 
>  David Diehl
> 
> 
> So close.... dl
> 
> Randy Watts wrote:
>> Homer and Jethro recorded twenty-six sides for King, according to a British 
> Archive of Country Music CD that collected twenty-five of them.
>> Randy
>>
>>
>> --- On Sun, 1/18/09, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>>> From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>>> Subject: Re: [78-L] "Over The Rainbow"
>>> To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
>>> Date: Sunday, January 18, 2009, 9:02 PM
>>> I ran across a King LP of H&J years ago and thought
>>> I'd bought it but somehow 
>>> it never turned up. 20 or 24 tracks, which probably means
>>> mucho editing, but at 
>>> least it wouldn't have had those rotten King surfaces.
>>>
>>> Anyone know how many sides they made for King?
>>>
>>> dl
>>>
>>> Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
>>>> Bill -
>>>> I just found a nice copy of H&J doing "Over
>>> The Rainbow" on King. Nice 
>>>> arrangement and very funny. Also interesting in that
>>> most of the 
>>>> material I've heard of theirs on King has been
>>> pretty straight - as 
>>>> opposed to  the RCA days when their humor got much
>>> broader. The flip is 
>>>> a pedestrian version of "Ground Hog".
>>>> Mal
>>>>
>>>> *******
>>>>
>>>> Bill Knowlton wrote:
>>>>> The funniest version of "Baby," IMHO, is
>>> by June Carter with Homer & Jethro.  
>>>>> Shall we say, an "Appalachaian
>>> interpretation?" a la Suzie Stump?  BILL KNOWLTON
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