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Skeets Yaney Don’t tell a lie about me Dear

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S3productions Presents Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records started 01-10-2018

 Skeets Yaney Don’t tell a lie about me Dear

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For information on the background of the songs, Requests or contacting Curt Hahn, write to www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or Forgotten Music on 78 records or curthahn74@yahoo.com

Skeets Yaney Don’t tell a lie about me Dear

MGM -11037,

1951 to 1952,

10” 78 RPM Vinyl ,

A: Don’t tell a lie about me Dear 

Composers Cavanaugh –Redmond-Weldon

Skeets Yaney, the vocalist of the famous “Skeets and Frankie” team, has been in radio for 19 years and has the unique distinction of having been sponsored for over 17 of those 19 years by the same client, the famous Jolly Irishman, Uncle Dick Slack. A familiar voice on radio station KMOX and the CBS Network for all those years, Skeeter’s formal billing has always been, “The Golden Voiced Yodeler.”

Born Clyde A. Yaney, 16 June 1912, Mitchell, Indiana, USA, d. 20 January 1978, USA. Playing guitar and harmonica, Yaney became very well known, owing in part to his skills as a songwriter and, chiefly, as a radio disc jockey. He also worked in a very popular double act with accordionist Frankie Taylor as Skeets and Frankie, singing hillbilly music on radio, chiefly on KMOX in St. Louis, Missouri. He secured the gig with KMOX by simply turning up at the studio at five in the morning, making himself available until seven, and then leaving and going to his day job on a local construction site.

78 rpm Common and Surplus Trade & Sell

Scott Musil You need Steven Barr’s book “The Almost Complete 78 rpm Dating Guide”.Page 105 I am guessing June 1951 to January 1952 Thank you  for reminding me to check my Library

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