Sanford Clark - Fool (CD)

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Album Details: Fool

Release Date:01/01/1983
Label:Bear Family
UPC:790051155490

Track List: Fool

  1. The Fool
  2. Lonesome For A Letter
  3. Don't Care
  4. Usta Be My Baby
  5. Nine Pound Hammer
  6. Darling Dear
  7. OOO Baby
  8. Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chicken
  9. A Cheat (Master)
  10. Every Miniute Of The Day
  11. Promise Me Baby
  12. A Cross Eyed Alley Cat
  13. The Glory Of Love
  14. Lou Be Dou
  15. Love Charms
  16. Don't Cry
  17. Modern Romance
  1. That's The Way I Feel (OOh Wee)
  2. The Man Who Made An Angel Cry
  3. Till My Baby Comes Home
  4. Why Did I Choose You
  5. Swanee River Rock
  6. Travelin' Man
  7. A Cheat (With Snare Overdub)
  8. Sing'em Some Blues
  9. Still As The Night
  10. Son Of A Gun
  11. I Can't Help It
  12. Bad Luck
  13. Run Boy Run
  14. My Jealousy
  15. New Kind Of Fool
  16. Go On Home
  17. Pledging My Love

Pro Reviews: Fool

  • All Music Guide

    Lee Hazlewood transformed Duane Eddy and Nancy Sinatra into major stars, but was unable to work the same magic with Sanford Clark, an Arizona rockabilly whose mellow vocal style anticipated the sound of Ricky Nelson. Clark's one big hit, "The Fool," marries guitarist Al Casey's cribbed blues lick to a Hazlewood song that, stylistically, is halfway between country and rock; Clark's almost monotonous delivery and the hypnotic repetition of the guitar riff mirror the ruminative quality of the lyric. It sounds like a hit, but so do many of Clark's other recordings, so what happened? The Fool compiles all of Clark's Dot sides, from the title track and his minor sophomore hit "A Cheat" to the many failed attempts that followed. Also included are most of his Jamie recordings from 19581960, which have a stronger country flavor. Nearly a third of the recordings were not issued in their day, including some excellent cuts like the rockabilly tune "A Cross Eyed Alley Cat" and the ballad "Promise M...e Baby." Dot Records' Randy Wood tried to pattern Clark after Pat Boone on occasion, leading to some regrettable moments like "Swanee River Rock" and "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens" (the latter of which Boone also recorded), but most of Clark's repertoire is much better than one might expect of a onehit wonder. - Greg Adams, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Sanford Clark

Sanford Clark found fleeting fame with his rendition of the Lee Hazlewood song "The Fool." With a vocal style that blended elements of Johnny Cash with Ricky Nelson, Clark released the song in 1956, and it eventually peaked in the Top Ten of the pop charts and in the Top 15 of the country charts -- his first and only hit.Clark was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and raised in ... Read more