| | Tiny Hill 1943, 1944 & 1952 CD Tiny Hill Discography of CDs
350 pound drummer turned singer and bandleader, known for his 1939 hit "Angry", w. Nappy LaMare-gtr+, 25 tracks incl. cuts from the Lucky Strike Hit Parade
Recording information: World Broadcasting Systems, Inc., Chicago, Illinois Stu (11/16/1943-11/??/1952).
Personnel: Tiny Hill (vocals).
Liner Note Author: Jack McKinney.
Tiny Hill 1943, 1944 & 1952 Songs | 1. | Just Because |
| 2. | Old Spinning Wheel |
| 3. | Crying My Heart Out over You |
| 4. | Margie |
| 5. | (Back Home Again In) Indiana |
| 6. | Loopin' the Loop |
| 7. | If It's Wrong to Love You |
| 8. | Ragtime Cowboy Joe |
| 9. | This Is Where I Came In |
| 10. | My Gal Sal |
| 11. | Yes Sir, That's My Baby |
| 12. | Got a Little Ache in My Heart |
| 13. | Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet |
| 14. | I Don't Love Nobody |
| 15. | Is It True That I'm Losing You? |
| 16. | Heartaches |
| 17. | My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean |
| 18. | Honey Song, The (Honey, I'm in Love with You) |
| 19. | Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me |
| 20. | Put on Your Old Grey Bonnett |
| 21. | Rose of Santa Rosa |
| 22. | Darling Nellie Gray |
| 23. | I Wish You Were Jealous of Me |
| 24. | Don't Sweetheart Me |
| 25. | Ain't She Sweet |
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