
Sanford Clark (born October 24, 1935, died July 4, 2021) is an American country-rockabilly singer and guitarist best known for his 1956 hit "The Fool," written by Lee Hazlewood. Clark was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but was raised in Phoenix, Arizona, from the age of 9. He first began performing in the Phoenix area in the early 1950s. He spent time in the Air Force in the South Pacific; he formed a band there which won a talent show in Hawaii. Returning to Phoenix, he and his friend Al Casey met Lee Hazlewood, then a local DJ.
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The Fool
It Ain't Nothing to Me
Still as the Night
Go on Home
Son of a Gun
Modern Romance
Son-Of-A-Gun
Love Charms
Lonesome for a Letter
Just Bluesin' - 2007 Remaster
Run Boy Run
Sure At the Wind Will Blow
Ooo Baby
Usta Be My Baby
The Big Lie
A Cheat
It's Nothing To Me
Nine Pound Hammer
The Black Widow Spider
Pledging My Love
Don't Cry
climbin' the walls
Travellin' Man
Darling Dear
Once Upon A Time
The Glory of Love
calling all hearts
I Can't Help It
bad case of you
The Man Who Made An Angel Cry
Every Minute of the Day
Don't Care
Promise Me Baby
New Kind of Fool
A Cheat (Overdubbed)
Lou Be Dou
Bad Luck
Swanee River Rock
A Cross Eyed Alley Cat
Sing 'Em Some Blues
Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
She Taught Me - 2007 Remaster
Till My Baby Comes Home
That's The Way I Feel (Ooh Wee)
My Jealousy
They Call Me Country
Houston - 2007 Remaster
Travelin' Man
shades
Why Did I Choose You
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