Lil McClintock, of Clinton, South Carolina, was auditioned in 1930 by Burm Lawson, the manager of Cooper's Furniture Store in nearby Union, who acted as a talent scout for Columbia Records. McClintock practiced in the store's backroom before catching a train to Atlanta, where he recorded four sides, including "Don't Think I'm Santa Claus". This medley combines four ragtime songs that were published more than two decades earlier: "You Must Think I'm Santa Claus" (1904)
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Sow Good Seeds
Don't Think I'm Santa Claus
Furniture Man
Mother Called Her Child to Her Dying Bed
Sow Good Seeds (1930)
Sow Good Seeds - 30
Furniture Man (take 1)
Furniture Man (take 2)
Funiture Man
Don’t Think I’m Santa Claus
Mother Called Her Child To He Dying Bed
Lil McCLINTOCK - Mother Called Her Child To Her Dying Bed
Don't Think I'm Santa Claus (1930)
Saw Good Seeds
Furniture Man - Lil McClintock
don't think
1-19 Sow Good Seeds (1930)
Mother Caller Her Child to Her Dying Bed
Furniture Man -
19. Sow Good Seeds - 30
Don't Think I'm Santa Claus, December 1930) Ragtime Guitar Legend
19 - Sow good seeds
Dont Think Im Santa Claus
Lil McClintock - Sow Good Seeds
Old Red
Dont Think I'm Santa Claus
Lil McClintock / Don't Think I
mother called her child to her
Don't Think I'm Santa Clause
Don't Think I'm Santa Claus (Death Might Be Your Santa Claus)
Lil McClintock - Don't Think I'm Santa Claus
Precious Lord
Track Title : Furniture Man
Furniture Man [take 2]
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