Homer and Jethro Go West
1963 studio album by Homer and Jethro
Homer and Jethro Go West | |
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Studio album by Homer and Jethro | |
Released | 1963 |
Recorded | Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco |
Genre | Country, Parody |
Label | RCA Victor |
Producer | Chet Atkins |
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The Virgin encyclopedia of 50s music (Colin Larkin) | [1] |
Homer and Jethro Go West is a studio album released by Homer and Jethro in 1963[2] on RCA Victor LP record LPM-2674 (mono) and LSP-2674 (stereo). The album cover art is by Jack Davis. The album received renewed publicity in August 1964.
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Joe Bean" (Freeman - Pober) | |
2. | "That Darling Still of Mine" (Coben) | |
3. | "Ol’ Paint" (Coben) | |
4. | "Roll On Deodorant, Roll On" (Stewart) | |
5. | "Oh Give Me a Home" (Coben) | |
6. | "Whoopee Ti Yi Yo" (Homer and Jethro) | |
7. | "El Paso" (Robbins) | |
8. | "Freda on the Freeway" (Bowman) | |
9. | "Streets of Weehawken" (Homer and Jethro) | |
10. | "Down in the Alley" (Coben) | |
11. | "Oh Top Forty" (Coben) | |
12. | "I’ve Got No Use for the Women" (Homer and Jethro) |
References
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Homer and Jethro
- Homer and Jethro Go West (1963)
- The Nashville String Band (1969)
- Down Home (1970)
- Strung Up (1971)
- Identified! (1971)
- The Bandit (1972)
- World's Greatest Melodies (1972)
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