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Cortelia Clark (c. 1906 –
December 24, 1969) was an
American blues singer and guitarist,
known for his
performances on the
streets of Nashville. He won...
- for "Almost Persuaded"
performed by
David Houston Best Folk
Recording Cortelia Clark for
Blues in the
Street Best
Sacred Recording (Musical)
Porter Wagoner...
- its
title track, with its multi-generational narrative, the
haunting "
Cortelia Clark", and the bluegr****
classic "Why You Been Gone So Long". In his AllMusic...
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nominated for the Best Folk
Recording Grammy Award in 1967; the song lost to
Cortelia Clark's "Blues in the Street". Note
Little Richard recorded a different...
- Błeszyński, Polish-German
entomologist and
lepidopterist (b. 1927) 1969 –
Cortelia Clark,
American singer-songwriter and
guitarist (b. 1907) 1969 – Olivia...
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classics "An
American Trilogy", "San
Francisco Mabel Joy", "Lovers" and "
Cortelia Clark". "Poison Red Berries" was
originally released as "I Don't Think...
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include "San
Francisco Mabel Joy," "Apples
Dipped in Candy," "Wish I Was," "
Cortelia Clark," "The ****ure's Not What It Used To Be," "Let's Have A Party," "She...
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Womenfolk Live at the
Hungry I The
Womenfolk 1967
Blues in the
Street Cortelia Clark God
Bless the Gr**** Pete
Seeger Lead
Belly Lead
Belly Oliver Smith...
- 1902)
December 23 –
Donald Foster,
television actor (b. 1889)
December 24
Cortelia Clark,
African American blues singer and
guitarist (b. 1906)
Seabury Quinn...
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Marijohn Wilkin) "Will You Love Me If I Don't do Coke?" (Harold Payne) "
Cortelia Clark" (Mickey Newbury) "A
Rolling Stone" (Stan Wilson) "Easy to Arrange"...