
Lattie Moore was a country and hillbilly singer/guitarist, an admirer of Gene Autry and Hank Williams whose early high-energy numbers anticipated rock & roll in everything but name. Lattie Harrison Moore was born in 1924 in Scottsville, Kentucky, to Dora and Homer Leo Moore -- his father was a tobacco farmer-turned-preacher. The young Moore had an interest in music at an early age and, as a boy, learned to play the guitar, mandolin, and upright bass.
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I'm Not Broke But I'm Badly Bent
Skinnie Minnie Shimmy
Juke Joint Johnny
Pull Down the Blinds
Drunk Again
Juke Box and the Phone
100,000 Women Can't Be Wrong
Why Did You Lie to Me
Too Hot to Handle
I Gotta Go Home (And Catch up on My Sleep)
Jukebox Johnny
Under a Mexico Moon
The Juke Box And The Phone
I'm Gonna Tell You Something
Jukebox Johnnie
Foolish Castles
Driving Nails (In My Coffin)
Rockabilly Joe's
Cajun Doll
Lonesome Man Blues
Out of Control
Juke Box Johnnie
They're Not Worth the Paper They're Written On
Don't Trade the Old for a New
A Brand New Case of Love
No Money in This Deal
Just A-Waitin'
Juke Box Johnny
What Am I Supposed to Do
Honky Tonk Heaven
Sundown and Sorrow
Why Did You Lie to Me?
The Jukebox and the Phone
You Never Looked Sweeter
Just About Then
I Told You So
Juke Joint Johnnie
100, 000 Women Can't Be Wrong
If The Good Lord's Willing (1961 Version)
If The Good Lord's Willing (1959 Version)
Pretty Woman Blues
If the Good Lord's Willing [1959 Version]
It's Good Enough For You
If the Good Lord's Willing [1961 Version]
My First Love
Baby I'll Soon Be Gone
Juke Joint Jonny
If The Good Lord's Willing - (1959 Version)
Why Did You Lie
I'm Not Broke, But I'm Badly Bent
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