Homer and Jethro Go West

1963 studio album by Homer and Jethro
Homer and Jethro Go West
Studio album by
Homer and Jethro
Released1963
RecordedFairmont Hotel, San Francisco
GenreCountry, Parody
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerChet 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.TitleLength
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

  1. ^ Larkin, Colin (2002). The Virgin encyclopedia of 50s music. Virgin. p. 205. ISBN 9781852279370. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  2. ^ Reed, Peter Hugh (1963). The American Record Guide. Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation. p. 1141.
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Homer and Jethro
Studio albums
  • Homer and Jethro Go West (1963)
with Nashville String Band
  • The Nashville String Band (1969)
  • Down Home (1970)
  • Strung Up (1971)
  • Identified! (1971)
  • The Bandit (1972)
  • World's Greatest Melodies (1972)
Singles


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