
The songwriter and record producer Clyde Otis was noted for his long association with Brook Benton. He wrote both ballads and beat songs, but was at his best in reflective work which drew on his own life, such as "Looking Back" (for Nat "King" Cole), "It's Just a Matter of Time" (Brook Benton) and "This Bitter Earth" (Dinah Washington). Otis was born into a poor family in Prentice, Mississippi in 1925. The family did not possess a radio, so he had little opportunity to hear the hits of the day.
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This Bitter Earth / On the Nature of Daylight
Jungle drums
Ole Santa - Single Version
Magnolia Blossoms
Asleep In The Deep
Struttin' With My Baby Doll
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
Natchez Parade
Sweet Sixteen
Li'l Liza Jane
THIS BITTER EARTH
Hear That Trombone
Hush Puppies In The Moonlight
Nashville
The Stroll
Tenderly
Sentimental Journey
I'll Get By
Stardust
Autumn Leaves
Blackberry Blue and Rose Blossom Pink
Jungle Drums (Instr)
Boogie Woogie
Rat Tat Tat
Mariquita
The Third Man Theme
When You Wish Upon a Star
Stars Fell on Alabama
Basin Street
Squeegie
Young at Heart
'Til I Can't Take It Any More
This Bitter Earth - On the Nature of Daylight
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive
Idaho
Charleston
For You For Me Forever more
Secret Love
Sleepy Lagoon
MIster Sandman
The Bitter Earth
This bitter earth - On the nature
That Old Feeling
10 - Clyde Otis - Jungle Drums
08 - This Bitter Earth.flac/Aretha Franklin - Unforgettable: A Tribute To Dinah Washington
In Old Madrid
Jungle Dreams-Clyde Otis
Have A Little Mercy
You came a long way from St. Louis
Blackberry Blue and Rose Blossom Pin
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