Lattie Moore - You Can't Make Hay Pickin' Cotton (LP)
Derby Town lp 102
Derby Town Records
2061 Edgewood Drive
Charlestown, Ind.
1968
1 - Lattie Moore - You Can't Make Hay Pickin' Cotton.mp3
2 - Lattie Moore - Tall Man.mp3
3 - Lattie Moore - A Doubt Appeared.mp3
4 - Lattie Moore - Come Back And Be A Wife.mp3
5 - Lattie Moore - A Sadness I Feel.mp3
6 - Lattie Moore - Bottle By Bottle.mp3
7 - Lattie Moore - Here I Am Drunk Again.mp3
8 - Lattie Moore - Juke Box Johnny.mp3
9 - Lattie Moore - Out Of Control.mp3
10 - Lattie Moore - Let's Be Sweethearts Again.mp3
11 - Lattie Moore - This Is The Right Time.mp3
12 - Lattie Moore - You Never Looked Sweeter.mp3
Singer (Country/Rockabilly), born 16 October 1924 in Scottsville, Kentucky; died 13 June 2010 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Although he's best known to rockabilly collectors, Lattie Moore was a real-deal, hardcore honkytonker. Although he was born in bluegrass territory, Moore moved to Indianapolis in the early 1940s, and established himself as a Midwestern artist, recording for various labels, but mainly for the King label, in nearby Cincinnati.
Derby Town Records and Cuzz Publishing were operated by Kenny Sowder, whose main claim to fame is to have co-written "Lonely Street", a classic country song, first recorded by Carl Belew, an artist whom he managed.

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