33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#619
January 5, 2025


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The Last Quint
 

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Side One

1.   The Polka Drifters: All The Girls Love Me Polka – 1967 *
2.   Nightmares In The Afternoon: The Magic Child From Beyond – 2024 *
3.   Striped Bananas: Kaleidoscope Affair – 2025
4.   Bad Tractor: Moira – 2024 *
5.   Blackie & Rodeo Kings: Where The River Rolls – 2017 *
6.   Muggsy Spanier Dixieland Band: Blue Room – 1950
7.   Laura Repo: Country Girl – 2019 *
8.   Bob Wiseman: The Reform Party at Burning Man – 2013 *
9.   Gina Burgess: No More War – 2022 *
10. Healing In Harmony: Sita Chaka – 2019 *
11. Grievous Angels: Dionne Quints / St Anne’s Reel – 1990 *
12. Jorgen Ingmann: Apache – 1961
13. Carbon Dating Service: Time in Control – 2009 *
14. Bruce Peninsula: Born Lucky – 2019 *
15. Jon Brooks: Safer Days – 2019 *
16. Marla & David Celia: Struggling with the Yin-Yang – 2021 *
17. Brian Eno: Here Come The Warm Jets – 1974

Side Two – Everybody Happy?

18. Lee Cremo: Cock of the North – 1975 *
19. Bruce Cockburn: Happy Good Morning Blues – 1971 *
20. King Crimson: Happy Family – 1972 *
21. Kensington Market: Said I Could Be Happy – 1969 *
22. The Turtles: Happy Together – 1967
23. The Diamonds: Happy Years – 1958 *
24. The Who: Happy Jack – 1966
25. Conrad Pelletier: Walker Street Reel – 1970? *
26. Freddie Pelletier: Happy Go Lucky – 1972 *
27. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Happy Roving Cowboy – 1971 *
28. Joe Hall & Continental Drift: Happy With My Hair – 1993 *
29. Lightening Hopkins: Happy Blues For John Glenn – 1962
30. Iron Butterfly: Are You Happy – 1968
31. Ben Mink: Talk Is Cheap – 1983 *
32. Weird Al Yankovic: Happy Birthday – 1983
33. Kenny Marco: Happy People – 1976 *
34. Beatles: I’m Happy Just To Dance With You – 1964
35. Dick Nolan: Happy Newfoundlanders – 1973 *
36. Syrinx: Tumblers To The Vault – 1971 *
37. Roy Rogers: Happy Trails – 1975

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Happy Days, Happy New Year


Side One

1.   The Polka Drifters: All the Girls Love Me Polka
(Polka Drifters)
On A Winter Vacation: UK Records - UKS 5017
Fisher Branch MB
Stan Kaskiw guitar, vocals
Jerry Ostryzniuk accordion
Dennis Nykolation violin
Dennis Drul lead guitar
Al Davies drums
Produced by Michael Arabutnot & Warren Barker, 1967
Recorded at Arbuthonot Recording Studios, by Warren Barker

Cover art features an Allied Rustler Snowmobile, manufactured in St. Mary's, Ontario somewhere between 1967 and 1970. The snowmobile was invented by Canadian Joseph-Armand Bombardier in 1922. He died in 1964, just a few years before this recording was made.

2.   Nightmares In The Afternoon: The Magic Child From Beyond
(Jim Bravo)
…An Oman In Fancy Robes: Fuzzed N’ Buzzed FNB015
Toronto
David Celia: guitar, vocals
Christopher A Norman: bass, guitar, vocals
Jim Bravo: drums, guitars, lead vocals
James Scott: keys, percussion, vocals

Produced by John Critchley, 2024
Recorrded at Green Door Studios, Toronto
Mastered by Noah Mintz at the Lacquer Channel, Toronto

3.   Striped Bananas: Kaleidoscope Affair
(Duncan Shepard)
Eternity Forest: Cosmic Sunshine Records
Danbury CT
Duncan Shepard: vocas, guitars, bass
Chantelle Shepard: vocals, organ
James Knoerl: drums
Produced by Duncan Shepard, 2025

4.   Bad Tractor: Moira
(Tim Haldley / Ian McKendry)
Inland Sea: Myer’s Creek Records MCRLP0814
Belleville ON
Tim Hadley: guitars, vocals
Ian McKendry: guitars
Alexandra Bell: keys, vocals
Nathan McHaffy: drums, bg vocal
Miles Cakebread-Kraus: barn bass
Michael Budding: electric bass
Billy McInnis: fiddle
Nik Tjelios: percussion
Corey Rump: bass

Produced by Bad Tractor,  2024
Mastered by Philip Shaw Bova, Ottawa
 
5.   Blackie & Rodeo Kings: Where The River Rolls
(C Liinden / T Wilson)
Kings And Kings: File Under Music FU:M 086
Toronto, Hamilton, Vancouver
Tom Wilson: guitar, vocal
Stephen Fearing: guitar, vocal
Colin Linden: guitar, vocal
With
Men of Nashville: Chris Carmack, Charles Eston, Jonathan Jackson and Sam Palladini
Johnny Dymond: bass
Gary Craig: drums
John Whynot: keys
Kenneth Pearson: B3
Brian Owings: shakers
Produced by Colin Linden, 2017
Mastered by Greg Calbi
Recorded by Christopher Wilkinson and Mike stankiewicz at Sound Emporium, Nashville

6.   Muggsy Spanier’s Dixieland Jazz Band: Blue Room
(Richard Rogers / Lorenz Hart)
Muggsy Spianier & His Dixieland Band: Mercury Wing MGW 12165
New Orleans LA
Muggsy Spanier: coronet
George Brunies: trombone
Rodney Cless: clarinet
Joe Bushkin: piano
Nick Ciazza: tenor sax
Bob Casey: bass
George Wettling: drums
Produced 1950

Francis Joseph Spanier aka Muggsy
b. November 9, 1901 Chicago / d. February 12, 1967 (65) Sausalito CA

7.   Laura Repo: Country Girl
(Laura Repo)
This Is My Room: Indie – no serial no.
Toronto
Laura Repo: acoustic guitar, vocals
Tino Zolfo: bass
Lyle Molzan: drums
Rebecca Hennessy: horns
Tania Gill: accordion
Tom Richards: trombone
Produced by Tino Zolfo, 2019
Mixed by Ari Rhodes
Mastered by Joao Carvalho

Laura Repo
b. December 8, 1953, Toronto

I’ve known Laura Repo a long time; she used to open up for my band in the 1990s. So I was extremely pleased to have come by her only vinyl record, made in 2019 which I found at Circus Books on the Danforth. She’s come a long way!

8.   Bob Wiseman: The Reform Party at Burning Man
(Bob Wiseman)
Giulietta Masina At The Oscars Crying: Recording Club #74 - #1111111111
Toronto
Bob Wiseman: keys, vocals
Mark Hundevad: drums
Michael Keith: guitar
Brodie West: sax
Ezra Azmon: violin
Christine Bougie: lap steel
Mary Margaret O’hara, Maylee Todd, Serena Ryder, Rebecca Campbell, Micheal Holt: bg vocals
Produced by Bob Wiseman, 2013
Mixed by L Stu Young

9.   Gina Burgess: No More War
(Gina Burgess)
Isnow: GB022022VL
Nova Scotia
Gina Burgess: violin & fiddle
Cynthia Pitsiulak: contemporary Inuit throat singing
Jordan Stephens: double bass
Matt Gallant: drum kit
Ross Burns: berimbau, pandeiro, triangle, caxixi
Matthew Nuqingaq: ailaut drum
Maryz: gong

Produced by Jace Lasek, 2022
Recorded at New Scotland Yard Studio by Thomas Stajcer
 
10. Healing In Harmony: Sita Chaka
(not listed)
Greatest Hits Vol 1: Make Music Matter 1-985021
Toronto
Musicians not listed

Produced by Emmy, Darcy Ataman and David Bottrill, 2019
Mastered by Noah Mintz at Lacquer Channel, Toronto

11. Grievous Angels: Dionne Quintuplets / St. Anne’s Reel
Merv LeBlanc / Trad)
Sparky’s: Unreleased live performance
Cobalt ON
ChuckAngus: guitar
Peter Jellard: fiddle
Tim Hadley: bass
Rick Conroy: keys
Peter Duffin: drums
Board Tape produced 1991

Recorded by Les Charbon live at Sparky’s, Calgary AB Aug 1, 1991 


Annette Dionne: The last of the Dionne Quintuplets has passed away last week at 91. This is a rare five part reel performed by Peter Jellard of the Grievous Angels when they played in Calgary in the early 90s. It was written in 1934, shortly after the quints were born up near North Bay.
 
12. Jørgen Ingmann & His Guitar: Apache 
(Jerry Lordon)
45 Single bw Echo Boogie: Atco Records 6184
Copenhagen DK
Jørgen Ingmann: all instruments
Produced 1961

13. Carbon Dating Service: Time in Control
(Carbon Dating Service)
Reliquiae: Saskomusic TRT034
Saskatoon SK
Alex Loewen: trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals
Alison Whelan: keys, vocals
Brian Cochrane: trombone, vocals
Jim Ginther: drums
Mairin Loewen: trombone, harp, vocals
Steve Reed: bass, vocals
Toby Bond: viola, violin, vocals
Zach Low: bass
Produced by Steve Reed, 2009
Recorded at Robot Homestead, Saskatoon
Mastered by Harris Newman at Greymarket Mastering, Montreal

14. Bruce Peninsula: Born Lucky
(Neil Haverty / Matt Cully / Misha Bower)
No Earthly Sound: No label or serial
Ontario
Neil Haverty: electric guitar, vocals
Matt Cully: electric guitar, synths, percussion, vocals
Misha Bower: vocals, synth
Robin Buckley: drums
Steve McKay: drum, percussion
Mike Smith: bass
Andrew Barker: lap steel, electric guitar
Leon Taheny: Drums, percussion
with
Ivy Mairi: bg vocals
Kari Peddle: bg vocal
Isla Craig, Martha Farquhar McDonnell: bg vocals
Daniela Gesunheit & Tamara Lindeman: bg vocals
Mike Posen: strings
Chris Thornborrow: orchestration
James Vanderwater & Andrew Sividino: vocals

Produced by Leon Taheny and Bruce Peninsula, 2019
Recorded by Leon Taheny and Alex Gamble at Union Sound, Toronto
Mixed by Leon Taheny and Alex Agmble
Mastered by Phil Dimetro at Lacquer Channel, Toronto

15. Jon Brooks: Safer Days
(Jon Brooks)
Moth Nor Rust: Fallen Tree Records  Test Pressing
Toronto ON
Jon Brooks: guitar, vocal
Joe Ernewein: electric guitar
John Showman: violin
Vivienne Wilder: double bass, vocals

Produced by Jason LaPrade and Neil Cruickshank, 2019

Jon Brooks
b. June 18, 1971 Toronto

This is a redo of Jon’s excellent 2009 CD of the same name. The running order is different on the new LP and a couple of songs were changed and it sounds amazing. He just thought that it would be a cool thing to update it.

16. Marla & David Celia: Struggling with the Yin-Yang
(Marla Celia / David Celia)
Indistinct Chatter: LP 02
Toronto
Marla Celia: vocals, acoustic guitar, cello
David Celia: vocals, electric guitars, bass, drums, keys

Produced by Marla and David Celia, 2021
Recorded at Organica, Toronto; Czernhood(?) Studio, Heidelberg
Mixed by L Stu Young
Mastered by J Carvalho

17. Brian Eno: Here Come The Warm Jets
(Brian Eno)
Here Come the Warm Jets: Editions EG EN01
Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK
Paul Rudolph: guitar, bass
Simon King: drums
Brian Eno: keys, vocals, guitar, synths
Produced by Brian Eno, 1974
Recorded at Majestic Studios, London by Derek Chandler
Mixed by Brian Eno and Chris Thomas at AIR and Olympic studios, London

Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno
b. May 15, 1948 Melton, UK

Side Two – Everybody Happy?


18. Lee Cremo: Cock of the North
(Trad)
Lee Cremo & The Eastern Variation: Audat Records 477-9010
Eskasoni, Cape Breton Island NS
Lee Cremo: fiddle
Gabriel Sylibay: bass
Wilfred Paul: lead guitar
Joseph MacMullen: piano
Peter Stevens: drums
James Poulette: rhythm guitar
Produced by Dr. A Feeney, 1972
Recorded by Mas Kikuta at Audio Atlantic, Halifax NS

Lee Cremo
b. Barra Head, Nova Scotia 30 Dec 1938 / d. 10 Oct 1999 Eskasoni, NS  (60)

19. Bruce Cockburn: Happy Good Morning Blues
(Bruce Cockburn)
High Winds White Sky: True North Records – TN 3
Ottawa ON
Bruce Cockburn: guitar, vocal, mouth trumpet
Eugene Martynec: guitar

Produced by Eugene Martynec, 1971
Henry Saskowski: Engineer at Thunder Sound Studios, Toronto
Chris Skene: Engineer at Eastern Sound, Toronto

21. King Crimson: Happy Family
(Robert Fripp / Pete Sinfield)
Lizard: Atlantic Recording Corp SD 8278
Winbourn - Bournemouth , Dorset / London UK
Robert Fripp: guitar, mellotron, synth, organ, devices
Pete Sinfield: lyrics
Mel Collins: sax, flute
Gordon Haskell: bass, vocals
Andy McCulloch: drums
Keith Tippett: keys
Robin Miller: oboe
Mark Charig: cornet
Nick Evans: trombone

Produced by Robert Fripp & Pete Sinfield 1970
Recorded at Wessex Sound Studios, London by Robin Thompson & Geoff Workman

22. Kensington Market: Said I Could Be Happy
(Keith McKie)
Aardvark: Warner Brothers – 1780
Toronto
Gene Martynec: keys, guitar, vocals
Keith McKie: guitar, lead vocals
Luke Gibson: guitar, vocals
Alex Darou: bass
Jimmy Watson: drums
John Mills-Cockell: Moog
Produced by Felix Pappalardi, 1969
Recorded by Bob d’Orleans at Eastern Sound,
Toronto and Allegro Sound & Mira Sound, NYC


Keith McKie
b. November 20, 1947, St. Albans, UK

McKie’s family moved to Canada in 1953, settling in Sault Ste. Marie ON. He got into a band called the Vandettas with Alex Darou. The two quit the Vandettas and moved to Toronto and established the beginnings of Kensington Market, managed by Bernie Finkelstein. They released two albums of great Canadiana featuring several songs by McKie. Fellow Marketeer, Eugene Martynec, would later produce albums for Finkelstein’s fledgling new Canadian label True North Records, including several albums by Bruce Cockburn.

23. The Turtles: Happy Together
(Bonner / Gordon)
45 single: bw Like The Seasons: Quality Records 1868X mono
Los Angeles
Al Nichol: guitar
Chuck Portz: bass
Don Murray: drums
Howard Kaylan: lead vocal
Jim Tucker: guitar
Mark Vollman: vocals
Produced by Bones Howe and Joe Wissert, 1967

They sounded bubble gum at times, they were certainly hit oriented but this was a great band too. They could rock, they could get psychedelic, they could play and they could mouth the words to their hits on pop TV shows. But they were also a favourite of Frank Zappa, The Beatles, Brian Jones – Jimi Hendrix respected them. Two of them, singers Howard Kaylan and Mark Vollman went on to perform with Zappa’s Mothers of Invention for several years as The Florescent Leech and Eddy.

24. The Diamonds: Happy Years
(Benton / Otis / Liese)
45 single bw Kathy-O: Mercury – 71330X
Toronto

Produced 1958

This Toronto based quartet began performing in 1953 and since then has had 34 members over the decades since. The group's first performance was in the basement of St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Toronto singing in a Christmas minstrel show. The audience's reaction to the Somerville-led group was so positive that they decided that night they would turn professional.Their first recording for Mercury was "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" which reached number 12 in the U.S. The group scored many big hits and they remained a force until 1961 when founder  Dave Somerville left the group.

25. The Who: Happy Jack
(Pete Townsend)
Happy Jack (A Quick One): Decca Records DL74892
London
Roger Daltrey: Vocals
John Entwistle: Bass, vocals
Keith Moon: Drums
Pete Townshend: Guitar and Vocal

Produced by Kit Lambert, 1966

“I Saw’r ya”
“Happy Jack” was the first charted song of The Who in Canada. It opened the doors for a North American tour, backing Herman’s Hermits and The Blues Magoos. They played Maple Leaf Gardens on August 9, 1967.

26. Conrad Pelletier: Walker Street Reel
(unknown)
Un Champion…un Violon…Vol 1: Les Disques Reserve – TCR 1050
Quebec
Conrad Pelletier: fiddle
Others not listed

Producer not listed, circa 1970

27. Freddie Pelletier: Happy Go Lucky
(F Pelletier)
Canadian Country Guitar Picker: Buckshot Records BT 9004
Birch Hills, SK
Freddie Pelletier: lead guitar
Rick Stevenson: rhythm guitar
Bo Davis: drums
Glen Yorga: bass
Produced by Freddie Pelletier, 1972
Recorded by Ernest Klump at E.K. Studios, Calgary

Started his professional career in 1969 and has since produced 20 CDs, 3 DVDs and one book called “Pick the Guitar Like a Pelletier!”
 
28. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Happy Roving Cowboy
(Hank Williams)
Live At The Horseshoe: Ole Anthem Legacy OLE94
Halton Hills ON
Stompin’ Tom: the foot, guitar, vocals, facials expressions
Randy MacDonald: bass
Mickey Andrews: steel, dobro, drums
Gerry Hall: electric lead guitar

Produced by Tom Connors, 1971
Recorded live at The Horseshoe Tavern, Queen St., Toronto City, Canada
Recorded June 30, 1971
Remastered by Ole / Anthem, 2018

29. Joe Hall: Happy With My Hair
(Joe Hall)
Rapture: Wingnut Records 1993
Toronto, ON
Joe Hall: Vocals, guitar, harmonica
Tony Quarrington:: electric & acoustic guitars, mandolin, bg vocal
Willie P Bennett: harmonica, mandolin, bg vocal
J.P. Hovercraft: bass, bg vocal

Produced by J.P. Hovercraft and Joe Hall, 1993
Recorded by J.P. Hovercraft at Hovercraft Studios, Peterborough ON
Mastered by Ted Carson at Musiclane Studios

30. Lightning Hopkins: Happy Blues For John Glenn
(Lightning Hopkins)
Walkin’ This Road By Myself: Prestige Bluesville – BV-1057
Houston TX
Lightning Hopkins: guitar, vocal
Spider Kilpatrick: drums
Billy Bizor: harmonica
Buster Pickens: piano

Produced by Kenneth S Goldstein and Mack McCormick, 1962
Recorded at ACA Studios, Houston

Sam Hawkins
b. 15 March 1912, Centerville, Texas / d. 30 January 1982, Houston, Texas

Hopkins, like most Americans, was glued to his TV set for three orbits while John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth in space. After Glenn splashed down, Hawkins ran over to the ACA recording Studios and three hours later delivered this song, a tribute to John Glenn. Totally ad lib!

31. Iron Butterfly: Are You Happy
(Doug Ingle)
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida: Atco Records SD 33-250
San Diego CA
Erik Brann: guitar
Ron Bushy: drums
Lee Dorman: bass
Doug Ingle: keys, vocal

Produced by Jim Hilton, 1968
Recorded by Don Casale at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA

Douglas Lloyd Ingle
b. September 9, 1945 Omaha, Nebraska

Doug Ingle started out playing organ in church when he was a teen. His keyboards are the ‘sound’ of the Iron Butterfly. Their active years were 1966–1971 during which time they recorded four albums.

32. Ben Mink: Talk Is Cheap  
(Ben Mink)
Foreign Exchange: Passport Records PB-2024
Toronto
Ben Mink: violin, mandolin, guitars
Allan So berman: bass
Martin Deller: drums
Cameron Hawkins: synths
Mendelson Joe: electric guitar
Produced by Allan Soberman, 1980
Recorded by Daniel Lanois at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound, NYC

Benjamin Mink
b. Toronto January 22, 1951

Ben Mink is one of the few people to ever share a songwriting credit with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. In 1997, Mink and kd lang were credited as being songwriters on the Stone’s single “Anybody Seen My Baby”. Mink and Lang were given credit before the song was released after the Stones realized aht the chorus was very similar to kd lang’s and Ben Mink’s composition “Constant Craving, created in 1992. He also played violin on Fly By Night by Rush in 1975.
   
33. Weird Al Yankovic: Happy Birthday
(Al Yankovic / C Midnight)
“Weird Al” Yankovic: Epic – FZ 38679
Lynwood CA
Accordion, Lead Vocals – "Weird Al" Yankovic
Banjo, Ukulele – Richard Bennett
Bass – Steve Jay
Bongos – Joel Miller
Drums, Percussion – Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz
Guitar – Rick Derringer
Harp – Dorothy Remsen
Saxophone, Harmonica – William K. Anderson

Produced by Rick Derringer, 1983
Recorded by Pete Kelsey at Cherokee Studios in Hollywood.

Alfred Matthew Yankovic
b. October 23, 1959,  Downey, CA

34. Kenny Marco: Happy People
(Kenny Marco / Steve Kennedy)
45 single bw Happy People Instrumental: Quality Records 2197X
Brantford ON
Steve Kennedy:  saxophone
Ken Marco:  guitar, vocals
William "Smitty" Smith:  keyboards
Wayne Stone:  drums
Produced by Kenny Marco and R.A. Morten, 1976

Kenny Marco was once a member of Motherlode, Grant Smith And The Power and, he has also played lead guitar on albums by Etta James and, Jackie de Shannon. The original Motherlode who recorded on their first album (and also When I Die), broke up shortly afterwards due to a dispute with their manager (Mort Ross) and his company, Revolver Records, owned the name Motherlode. After this, several versions of Motherlode were put together to capitalize on the success of When I Die. None of the original members were a part of this charade, in fact they got absorbed into Dr. Music for a couple of years. Original members reunited in 1976, and recorded a song "Happy People" but, because of issues surrounding the name Motherlode, it had to be released as a Kenny Marco solo release.

35. The Beatles: I’m Happy Just To Dance With You
(Lennon / McCartney)
A Hard Day’s Night Soundtrack: United Artists Records UAL 3366
Liverpool UK
George Harrison: lead vocal, lead guitar
John Lennon: backing vocal, rhythm guitar
Paul McCartney: backing vocal, bass
Ringo Starr: drums, African drum

Produced by George Martin, 1964
Recorded at Abby Road Studio 2, London UK by Norman Smith
First Published in Canada July, 1964

The song has been recorded by Cyrkle, Anne Murray, Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings and The Smithereens. It was written by L&M specifically for George Harrison to sing at a time when he lacked the confidence to compose his own material. It was the first Beatle song recorded on a Sunday! It appeared on A Hard Day’s Night Soundtrack as well as Something New.
 

36. Dick Nolan: Happy Newfoundlanders
(Dick Nolan)
Happy Newfoundlanders: RCA Camden – KCL1-0012
Corner Brook NL
Dick Nolan: guitar, vocals
Morris Caine
Charlie Walters

Produced by Jack Feeney, 1973
Recorded at RCA Toronto Studios by Mark Smith

37. Syrinx: Tumblers To The Vault
(John Mills-Cockell / Doug Pringle / Alan Wells)
Long Lost Relative: True North Records TNX 5
Toronto ON
John Mills-Cockell, moog synthesizer, piano, organ
Doug Pringle, sax
Alan Wells, hand drums, percussion

Produced by John Mills-Cockell & Eugene Martynec, 1971
Recorded by Dave Kalunbach, Don Stewart &Bill Roncken at Eastern Sound Studios, Thunder Sound Studios, Pathe-Humphries Studios & Bay Recording in Toronto
Mastered by Bob D’Orleans

Hey, head’s up! Use your head! It’s head music, head songs because that’s the way to get a head. We begin with Lemon Head and for the next two hours, we’ll be good heads and let the music heads prevail.

38. Roy Rogers: Happy Trails
(Dale Evans)
Happy Trails To You: 20th Century Records ¬ 9209-467
Cincinnati OH
Roy Rogers: vocal

Produced by Snuff Garrett, 1975
Recorded by Lenny Roberts at Larrabee Sound

Roy Rogers aka Leonard Franklin Slye
b.
Nov 5, 1911 Cincinnati / d. July 6, 1998 (86) Apple Valley, CA

Dale Evans aka Frances Octavia Smith
b. Oct 31, 1912 Uvalde TX / d- Feb 7, 2001 (88) Apple Valley, Ca

The Song was written by Rogers’ wife, Dale Evans – they sang it as a duet to sign off their television show.

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