Tracklist
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1 | Hawaiin War Chant |
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2:43 | ||||
2 | Hong Kong Blues |
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2:27 | ||||
3 | Play track | I Went To Your Wedding |
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3:30 | |||
4 | I Kiss Your Hand Madame |
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3:36 | ||||
5 | Il Barko (Il Barcio) |
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3:22 | ||||
6 | I'm Forever Blowing Bubble Gum |
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3:18 | ||||
7 | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You |
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3:33 | ||||
8 | Play track | I Dream Of Brownie With The Light Blue Jeans |
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3:17 | |||
9 | Drip Drip Drip (Sloppy Lagoon) |
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3:12 | ||||
10 | Holiday for Strings |
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3:11 | ||||
11 | I Wanna Gal Just Like The Gal That Married Dear Old Dad (Live) |
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1:46 | ||||
12 | I'm Goin' Back To Where I came From (Live) |
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2:36 | ||||
13 | Play track | Down In Jungle Town |
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2:19 | |||
14 | G.I Haircut (Live) |
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1:48 | ||||
15 | He Broke My Heart In Three Places (Live) |
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2:53 | ||||
16 | Hotcha Cornia (Hotcha Chornya Russian Folk Songs |
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2:21 | ||||
17 | Hi Ho My Lady |
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3:05 | ||||
18 | Horsey Keep Your Tail Up |
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2:05 | ||||
19 | Play track | I Know a Story |
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2:21 | |||
20 | Play track | I Wanna Go Back To West Virginia |
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3:12 |
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Spike Jones
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Spike Jones was a popular musician and comedian during the 1940s and 1950s. He and his backing band "The City Slickers" employed a wide variety of zany vocals, household implements and shotguns to produce their wacky, yet musically intriguing tracks. Reputed to have the most talented and highly-paid musicians of the day, Spike Jones and his musicians were considerably more than simply novelty performers. Much of their performances even included theatrics and musical athletics. Spike Jones was subtley avant-garde in that he deftly combined elements and master performers of … read more
Spike Jones was a popular musician and comedian during the 1940s and 1950s. He and his backing band "The City Slickers" employed a wide variety of zany vocals, household implement… read more
Spike Jones was a popular musician and comedian during the 1940s and 1950s. He and his backing band "The City Slickers" employed a wide variety of zany vocals, household implements and shotguns to produce their wacky, yet mus… read more