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Latest revision as of 07:27, 20 November 2017
From the 1960 album The Wild Piano of Mary Ann Jackson (Hanover Records, HM 8009); a hoax- the music was actually performed by comedian, TV host, and sometimes songwriter Steve Allen. The woman on the cover was his housekeeper, Mary Sears.
Track Listing
- "Step Right Up"
- "And So to Bed"
- "Wild Blues"
- "Six-Bits"
- "44-40 or Fight"
- "Jackson Park"
- "Who's to Know"
- "Now Then"
- "Then Now"
- "What Then"
- "Billy Boy"
See also