
If there was a man ... who was burning both ends of the candle it was Loy Clingmam, who was recording, writing and performing his tunes on the weekend as he supported his family on a teacher's wage in the tiny town of Arlington, west of Phoenix. He taught the sixth-grade for 27 years. Born in Williams, Arizona, Clingman's family moved to Texas and New Mexico before returning to the Grande Canyon State for grade school in Ashfork, high school in Wickenburg and college in Tucson.
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I'm Low, Low, Low
Uranium Blues
IT'S NOTHING TO ME
Rockin' Down Mexico Way
The Man Who Made An Angel Cry
I'm Low Low Low
Show Down
Ain't Rockin' Down Mexico Way
Rockin Down Mexico Way
(Those Ole) Uranium Blues
Blue Black Hair
I Feel The Blues Coming
I Feel The Blues Coming On
Time Wounds All Heels
Rockin' Down Mexico Way (1960)
It's Nothing To Me (Liberty Bell 9012)
Rockin´ Down Mexico Way
It’s Nothing To Me
The Arizona Cowboy
Blue-Black Hair
Tip
Me And Roany
(Time Heals All Wounds And) Time Wounds All Heels
Lay Down Your Head (And Cry)
Bright Angel Trail
The Forgotten
(Those Old) Uranium Blues
Just Half Enough
Lil' Ol' Bug
The Canyoneers
Stampede
Bittersweet
Don't Let 'Em Leave Me
Bus Driver's Lament
What Did He Mean
The Guy Who Told You So
The Proper Mrs. Brown
The Cook's Lament
Doesn't Anybody Know My Name
Requiem For A One-Room School
Freshman Girl, Senior Boy
Rockin Down
Four Kinds Of Sorry
It's Nothing to Me (Remastered)
I Feel The Blues Coming On (Elko 15) (A Lee Hazlewood song)
It's Nothing To Me (Liberty Bell 9012) [1957 original version]
I`m Low,Low,Low
Loy Clingman / Rockin Down Mexico Way
Rockin' Down Mexico Way - Loy Clingman
Show Down (1958)
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