Underground Sounds

Clancy Hayes - Satchel Of Song: Clancy Hayes Private Collection 1939-72

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Format: CD
Catalog: 108
Rel. Date: 04/16/2002
UPC: 652117010825

Satchel Of Song: Clancy Hayes Private Collection 1939-72
Artist: Clancy Hayes
Format: CD
New: In Print Available to Order $17.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Alexander's Ragtime Band - (previously unreleased)
2. George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S., Robert E. Lee -
3. Ten to One It's Tennessee - (previously unreleased)
4. Ten to One It's Tennessee - (previously unreleased)
5. Otto's New Auto - (previously unreleased)
6. Kansas City Stomps - (previously unreleased)
7. Wolverine Blues - (previously unreleased)
8. It Seems Like a Month of Sundays Since I Saw You Saturday Night
9. I Can't Remember to Forget - (previously unreleased)
10. I Just Want to Live - (previously unreleased)
11. Ziz-Zizzy Zum Zum Zum - (previously unreleased)
12. That's for Me - (previously unreleased)
13. Huggin' and a Chalkin' - (previously unreleased)
14. Oceana Roll - (previously unreleased)
15. Storybook Ball, The - (previously unreleased)
16. Oh by Jingo - (previously unreleased)
17. Birth of the Blues - (previously unreleased)
18. Mobile - (previously unreleased)
19. Travelin' Shoes - (previously unreleased)
20. Sweet Sue - (previously unreleased)
21. Rose of Washington Square - (previously unreleased)
22. Hassan, One Man Caravan - (previously unreleased)
23. Willie the Weeper - (previously unreleased)
24. Clancy's Piano Rag - (previously unreleased)
25. Clancy's Last Rag - (previously unreleased)

More Info:

Clancy was a true minstrel - a one-of-a-kind singer, banjo player, composer, drummer, pianist, lyricist, guitarist, bandleader & all-around entertainer - and he truly shines on this 25 track collection of never released tracks. Included are songs he made in 1946 on one of the first available tape recorders on crude paper-backed magnetic tape, as well as the Tune Termites broadcasts, songs with the Bay City Boys, solo performances of his best original lyrics, plus some of his best solo efforts accompanying himself on guitar or piano, and finally his last moments on tape (from a reel marked "Clancy - Jaw Removed," from the early '70s after his cancerous jaw had been removed).
        
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