
Jesse Lee "Arkie" Shibley (born Jesse Lee Shibley, 21 September 1914, Van Buren, Arkansas - d. September 1975, Van Buren, Arkansas) was a country singer who recorded the original version of "Hot Rod Race" in 1950. The record was important because "it introduced automobile racing into popular music and underscored the car's relevance to American culture, particularly youth culture."[1] Shibley had relocated from Arkansas - hence the nickname "Arkie" - and
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Hot Rod Race
Hot rod race 1
Shore leave
Pick Pick Pickin' (My Guitar)
I'm A Poor Oakie
Hard times in arkansas
Hot rod race 2
I'm A Poor Okie
Blue guitar ramble
Guitar hoedown
You put my heart in orbit
Dusty blossom boogie
I wish i was somebody's rose
Hot Rod Race 4 (The Guy In The Mercury)
Arkie Meets The judge-Hot Rod Race 3
Hot Woodpecker Rag
Arkie's letter from home
Blue kelly boogie
Hot Rod Race No.2
Mountain dew stomp
Dear judge
Hot Rod Race #2
Hot Rod Race #3 (Arkie Meets The Judge)
Hot rod race 5
01-Hot rod race 1
Hot Rod Race No.4
Arkie's talking blues
Playing dominoes and shooting dice
Pick-Pick-Pickin' (On My Old Guitar)
Dusty Blossom Biigie
Hot Rod Race #4 (The Guy In The Mercury)
Rockaway
Hot Rod Race No.5
Fiddle boogie
Playing Dominoes & Shooting Dice
Pick-pick my guitar
Hot Rod Race No. 2
02-Short leave
Five string banjo march
Short Leave
Hot Rod Race #5 (The Kid In The Model A)
Hot Rod Race No.1
07-Pick-pick-pickin`
Hot Rod Race No.3
05-Hot rod race 2
Hot Rod Race, Pt. 1
10-Hard times in arkansas
24-Rockaway
04-I`m a poor oakie
03-Blue guitar ramble
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