
The Shacklefords were a short-lived folk-pop act led by two of the more interesting figures in the L.A. music scene of the 1960s: Lee Hazlewood (the idiosyncratic singer, songwriter, and producer best known for his collaborations with Nancy Sinatra) and Marty Cooper (who was a songwriter and producer who worked with the likes of Bobby Day, Brian Hyland, Tommy Roe, Bobby Bare, the Marathons, and Chubby Checker). The Shacklefords' story begins in the mid-'40s
California Sunshine Girl
A Stranger In Your Town
Muddy Muddy River
It's My Time
The City Never Sleeps At Night
Our Little Boy Blue
(There Goes) The Big Boss Man
Golden Bells
Big River
Mama Was a Cotton Picker
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