Clem Tholet (1948 – 6 October 2004) was a Rhodesian folk singer who became popular in the 1970s for his Rhodesian patriotic songs. He reached the height of his fame during the Rhodesian Bush War. Clem was born in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (now Harare in Zimbabwe) in 1948 and began writing songs while he was an art student in Durban, South Africa. One of his first songs, Vagabond Gun was a category winner in the South Africa Music Festival in 1966.
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Rhodesians Never Die
What A Time It Was
Another Hitler
Rhodesians Never Die - Live in Salisbury 1978
Song for Johnny
Peace Dream
Power and Glory
Zambesi Zimbabwe
The Msasas are Turning
The Last Farewell
I Blew It
Booze
Books & Plants
79 Montague Heights
Sister Sal
With His Hands
Golden Days
Somebody Else's Song
Tsanga, Tsanga
Evangeline
Hey, Hey Jerome
Be With Me In The Morning
Come Morning
Can't Be Free
Tripping In The Country
What A Time
You Can't Be Free
Take Me Home, Country Roads - Live in Salisbury 1978
Vrystaat
Books and Plants
Yankee Lady
All My Life's a Circle
Mirror of My Mind
Sunny Days And Rain
The Law
On the Cold, Cold Side
Be With Me
Msasas Are Turning
You Ain't Going Nowhere
Ain't No Use in Talking
Zambesi, Zimbabwe
Early Morning Rain
The Dog's Party
Chastity Belt
Cosher Bailey's Train
Everyone is Getting Big But Me
Duelling Banjos (Bonus Track)
Greenback Dollar
Mockingbird
Rhodesians Never Die (Live in Salisbury 1978)
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