About Lil McClintock
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)
Top Tracks
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
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