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In the history of U.S. popular music the name Cleveland Crochet will forever be associated with the recording of Sugar Bee, the first single of the Cajun genre from Louisiana to enter the Billboard pop charts in 1961, making it to position No. 80. He was already almost forty years old when he formed his band, the Hillbilly Ramblers, in 1950, performing regularly in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and later playing throughout eastern Texas and southwest Louisiana.
This tribute to Cleveland Crochet's complete musical legacy includes all of the recordings he made for Folk-Star, Khoury's, Goldband, Lyric and Swallow between 1954 and 1963 - including all alternate versions and originally unreleased recordings that have survived. Included is a 36 page booklet...........
DISC 1
1 Deedle-E-Deedle-D-Da (Keep Knockin')
2 Big Boy Waltz 3 Sha Meon Waltz (Chere Meon)
4 Midnight Blues (Blues De Minuit)
5 Sugar Bee (Goldband 1106)
6 Sugar Bee (alt. edit / early fade-out)
7 Drunkard's Dream
8 Sweet Thing
9 Hound Dog Baby
10 Come Back Home Little Girl (Midnight Blues- Goldband 1120)
11 Midnight Blues (Long Long Note On My Door) (alt. Take - Lyric 1001)
12 Telephone Port Arthur
13 Kaw-Liga (Goldband 1128)
14 Kaw-Liga (alt. Take)
15 La Valse De Soldat (Soldier's Waltz)
16 Boss Cajun (Mayou De Cajun)
17 La Valse De Chagrin
18 Coming Home
19 Not My Fault
20 Waltz Of A Broken Heart
DISC 2
1 Good Morning Blues
2 Good Morning Blues (alt. edit)
3 Wedding Day (Demain Moi Je Va M'marier)
4 Playmates
5 La Branche De Mon Murier (Waltz Of The Mulberry Limb)
6 Mariez-vous Donc Jamais
7 Forgot I Was Married
8 My Little Cabbage
9 Time And Time Again
10 Three Year Waltz
11 Rambler's Lonely Dream
12 Tears Of Sorrow
13 Listen To My Heart
14 Country Women
15 Sugar Bee
16 Come Back Home Little Girl
17 Hey! Boss Man
18 Sweet Lick
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