Genre |
Country Bluegrass |
Artist |
Roy Clark |
Roy Clark was one of the most important and influential musicians in country music. As the host of Hee Haw, Clark enjoyed a 30-million viewership from 1969-1997. His instrumental skill had an enormous effect on generations of musicians.
Clark was a member of the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame and was posthumously featured in Ken Burns' documentary on Country music. The only greatest hits album in print, this record includes the #1 hit "Come Live With Me" and the Top 10 crossover smash "Yesterday When I Was Young".
Features
- Vinyl LP
- Mastered for vinyl by Chas Ferry
Selections
Side A:
- The Tips Of My Fingers - From the album Yesterday When I Was Young; Dot 25953, 1969
- Yesterday When I Was Young - Dot single 17246; 1969
- Right Or Left At Oak Street - Dot single 17324; 1969
- I Never Picked Cotton - Dot single 17349; 1970
- Thank God And Greyhound - Dot single 17355; 1970
- Magnificent Sanctuary Band - Dot single 17395; 1971
- The Lawrence Welk-Hee Haw Counter-Revolution Polka - Dot single 17426; 1972
Side B:
- Come Live With Me - Dot single 17449; 1973
- Riders In The Sky - From the album Superpicker; Dot 26008, 1973
- Somewhere Between Love And Tomorrow - Dot single 17480; 1973
- Honeymoon Feelin' - Dot single 17498; 1974
- Heart To Heart - ABC/Dot single 17565; 1975
- If I Had To Do It All Over Again - ABC/Dot single 17605; 1976
- Think Summer - ABC/Dot single 17626; 1976