Good morning record enthusiasts and welcome back to the Friday edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we remember Kenneth Charles "Jethro" Burns, Tennessee born comedy entertainer and musician and one half of the country comedy pairing, Homer And Jethro, on what would have been his 103rd Birthday. He was born in 1920 and passed away February 4, 1989, age 68, from prostate cancer. To honor his legacy, we find ourselves spinning the duo's 1963 RCA Victor release, Zany Songs Of The '30s. The LP was produced by Chet Atkins, with cover art by page favorite, Jack Davis.
A1 Flat Foot Floogee 2:21
A2 Three Little Fishies 2:16
A3 Friendship 1:59
A4 Hold Tight, Hold Tight 1:50
A5 Hut Sut Song 2:06
A6 Dipsy Doodle 2:14
B1 I'm An Old Cowhand 1:53
B2 Mairzy Doats 2:23
B3 Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes 2:45
B4 Bei Mir Bist Du Schon 2:27
B5 Your Feets Too Big 1:53
B6 The Music Goes Round And Round 2:35
Homer - guitar, vocals
Jethro - Mandolin, vocals
Liner Notes – Homer & Jethro
Cover art - Jack Davis
Engineer - Bill Poprter
Producer - Chet Atkins
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