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  1. Meet Me in the Ice House Lizzie
  2. Them Hill-Bilies Are Mountain Williams Now
  3. I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones)
  4. Wah-Hoo!
  5. I Like Mountain Music
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  1. Meet Me in the Ice House Lizzie
  2. Them Hill-Bilies Are Mountain Williams Now
  3. I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones)
  4. Wah-Hoo!
  5. I Like Mountain Music
  6. You're Driving Me Crazy! (What Did I Do?)
  7. Take Me Out to the Ball Game
  8. Hot Lips
  9. (Back Home Again In) Indiana
  10. I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares for Me)
  11. The Coat and the Pants Do All the Work (And the Vest Gets All the Gravy)
  12. How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree)
  13. Red Hot Fannie
  14. Down in Jungle Town
  15. A Hot Dog, A Blanket and You
  16. From the Indies to the Andes in His Undies
  17. The Martins and the Coys
  18. Rural Rhythm
  19. Connie's Got Connections in Connecticut
  20. My Wife Is on a Diet
  21. The Guy Who Stole My Wife
  22. Noah's Wife (Lived a Wonderful Life)
  23. Windmill Tillie
  24. Since We Put a Radio Out in the Henhouse
  25. Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me)
  26. Let's Not and Say We Did
  27. There'll Be Some Changes Made
  28. My Bonnie]
  29. Dude Cowboy
  30. When the Lightnin' Struck the Coon Creek Party Line
  31. One Eyed Sam
  32. She's Got a Great Big Army of Friends
  33. She Was a Washout in the Blackout
  34. The Covered Wagon Rolled Right Along
  35. You'd Be Surprised
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The Hoosier Hot Shots were a highly skilled quartet whose silly songs and down-home ditties became some of the first and most successful novelty tracks of the 20th century. America used their corny sense of humor and surprisingly adept instrumentation as a sonic salve while collectively recovering from the Great Depression. As their moniker suggests, brothers Ken (guitar/banjo) and Hezzie Triesch (aka "Paul," percussion), Otto "Gabe" Ward (clarinet), and Frank Kettering (bass) were Indiana natives. Their rural roots music ...

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The Definitive Hoosier Hotshots Collection 2003, Collectors' Choice Music

UPC: 617742037821

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