Good morning Wednesday warriors and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we remember Henry D. "Homer" Haynes, Tennessee born comedy entertainer and musician and one half of the duo Homer And Jethro, on what would have been his 101st Birthday. Homer passed away in 1971, age 51, from a heart attack. The pair's 1962 RCA Camden compilation album, Homer & Jethro Strike Back is currently turning on our table. The 12 tracks contained therein are guaranteed to make you snort, snicker, giggle and/or chuckle.
A1 Mister Sandman 2:00
Written-By – Pat Ballard
A2 Let Me Go, Blubber 2:22
Written-By – Jenny Lou Carson
A3 Oh My Pappy 2:25
Written-By – Geoffrey Parsons, John Turner, Paul Burkhard
A4 Gone 2:14
Written-By – Smokey Rogers
A5 Oh Babe! 2:17
Written-By – Louis Prima, Milton Kabak
A6 Sound Off - No. 2 (The Duckworth Chant) 2:45
Written-By – Duckworth
B1 The Battle Of Kookamonga 2:30
Written-By – J.J. Reynolds, Jimmy Driftwood
B2 Li'l Ole Kiss Of Fire 2:05
Written-By – Lester Allen, Robert Hill
B3 Unhappy Day 2:32
Written-By – Don Koplow, Nancy Reed
B4 Too Young 2:40
Written-By – Sid Lippman, Sylvia Dee
B5 I Really Don't Want To Know 3:05
Written-By – Don Robertson, Howard Barnes
B6 Does The Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor (On The Bedpost Overnight) 2:45
Written-By – Billy Rose, Ernest Breuer, Marty Bloom
Homer - guitar, vocals
Jethro - Mandolin, vocals
Liner Notes – Frank Sheffield
Cover art - Jim Bolles
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