
Clint Miller was born in Ferguson, North Carolina in 1939. "Bertha Lou" was an original recording by Dorsey Burnette. Clint's version of "Bertha Lou" was recorded at Bell Sound Studios in New York in Nov. 1957 and often plugged by host Dick Clark. It was written by John Marascalco, who wrote also Rip It Up & Good Golly Miss Molly and reached number 79 in the Billboard in '58. Clint had two more recordings for ABC-Paramount, including "A Lover's Prayer".
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Bertha Lou
Teenage Dance
Doggone It Baby, I'm In Love
Polka Dotted Poliwampus
Till the End of the World Rolls Round
Doggone it Baby I'm in Love
Silly Billy Boy
Doggone it baby
No Never My Love
You Must Have Read My Mind
A Lover's Prayer
Bridge Across The River
A Girl with a Ribbon in Her Hair
I Still Write Your Name in the Sand
ballad of the robert e. lee motel
Lonely Traveller
Drummer Boy Of Shiloh
Crabs Walk Sideways
Forget-Me-Nots
blountville highway
London Town
shell station swing
ballad of wayne
Do You Remember
red purse rag
When It's Springtime In Alaska
Wandering Boy
Lonely Traveler
hitchhiker's last ride
make it through the day
There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere
Teenage Danee
goin' clean
ballad of davy craig's woman
ballad of davy craig and prisoner 57970
ballad of jessi
big man strut
Red Wing (The Indian Maid)
baby, can i live with you?
three meals a day
three meals a day too
another thing i miss
ballad of me, a preacher, and a prison
ballad of me, charlie, and the devil
alone
ballad of a john doe daddy
The Spirit Of The Flag
Learning How To Love
Google Eye
We Gotta Walk
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