Raymond LeRoy Clark (December 11, 1917 - July 5, 2000) known professionally as Yodelin' Slim Clark was an American musician known for his yodeling.
He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Clark. Two of the biggest influences on Slim's music and
career were Jimmie Rodgers and Wilf Carter (Montana Slim).
Around 1930, after hearing a Montana Slim national radio broadcast, he decided to become a cowboy singer. "A cowboy," he said, "is anyone who lives that type of life, no matter where he is."
Slim completed two years of high school, at which time he became a professional musician at the age of 15 in 1932 - however, he was performing at grange halls and fairs as early as 1930.
Around 1930, after hearing a Montana Slim national radio broadcast, he decided to become a cowboy singer. "A cowboy," he said, "is anyone who lives that type of life, no matter where he is."
Slim completed two years of high school, at which time he became a professional musician at the age of 15 in 1932 - however, he was performing at grange halls and fairs as early as 1930.
His early days included performances at WHAI in Greenfield,
Massachusetts and WKNE in Keene, New Hampshire. In 1936, he went on the air as
"Wyoming Buck" and a few months later the
radio station manager renamed him "Yodeling Slim Clark" - which was his trademark throughout his career. His performances at WKNE starting in 1938 included a memorable weekly show with legendary Keene announcer Ozzie Wade
radio station manager renamed him "Yodeling Slim Clark" - which was his trademark throughout his career. His performances at WKNE starting in 1938 included a memorable weekly show with legendary Keene announcer Ozzie Wade
In 1945, Slim began spending his summers in Maine, and in
1952 he became a resident there. He was married to Celia Jo Roberson Clark in
1943. He had two children with Celia, Jewel LaVerne
Clark and Wilf Carter
Clark, both of whom have pursued careers in music, including yodeling. (He was
divorced from Celia in 1968)
Though primarily known as a single act, Slim's bands
included the "Red River Rangers", "The Trailriders" and
"The Trailsmen". Country music favourites Kenny Roberts and Dick
Curless (The Tumbleweed Kid) were members of the Red River Rangers and the
Trailriders, respectively. In 1946, Slim signed with Continental Records in New
York City, at the urging of yodeler Elton Britt. He made his first 78 rpm
recording that same year.
The songs he recorded at Continental were largely
traditional cowboy and folk tunes, along with a few Wilf Carter songs and some
originals, often co-written with Pete Roy. Clark stayed with the label until
1957, followed by associations with several
independent labels. He cut four singles for Doc Williams' Wheeling label in 1953 and later made an album for the Canadian Arc label. In 1965, Clark recorded a few excellent albums for Palomino records.
independent labels. He cut four singles for Doc Williams' Wheeling label in 1953 and later made an album for the Canadian Arc label. In 1965, Clark recorded a few excellent albums for Palomino records.
During his very active career, Slim recorded over 50 78s,
40 45s and over 25 albums. Copies of his old 78s are in the Library at the
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and have become collector's items. Slim
also appeared coast-to-coast on both the NBC network and the ABC network on
different jamborees. He was featured on Folk Music USA. Slim performed western
music for 70 years. He gained popularity throughout the United States, Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, and Europe with only a handful of appearances outside
his lifelong New England base. After a partial
retirement in the early 1970s, he recorded for Palomino Records, and played many festivals during the summertime. He re-married in 1981 to Dr. Kathleen M. Pigeon Clark.
retirement in the early 1970s, he recorded for Palomino Records, and played many festivals during the summertime. He re-married in 1981 to Dr. Kathleen M. Pigeon Clark.
Slim s confidence was challenged when he suffered a heart
attack that triggered emergency surgery. He spent more time at home although
still performed at the occasional bluegrass or country festival, where he was
always surprised at the enthusiastic response of the crowds. In retirement,
most of his time was spent painting. He became recognized for his lifelike
paintings of outdoors scenes—one of his most popular paintings being that of a
Lombard Log hauler.
Slim won the World Yodeling Championship in 1947 and was
inducted into the Yodeler's Hall of Fame, along with Jimmie Rodgers, Elton
Britt, and Wilf Carter. He was a member of the Western Music Association's Hall
of Fame. He is represented in the Walkway of Stars at the Country Music Hall of
Fame and Museum in Nashville. Slim died in St. Albans, Maine on July 5, 2000.
Kathleen Clark still resides there.
In November 2000, he was posthumously inducted into the
Cowboy Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the Maine Country Music Hall of
Fame, Massachusetts Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rhode Island Country
Music Hall of Fame. (Edited mainly from
Wikipedia)
For ”Slim "Yodeling" CLARK - Cowboy & Yodel Songs” go here:
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1. WHEN YOU’RE BLUE JUST YODEL
2. BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAIN
3. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SWEETHEART
4. RYE WHISKEY
5. RAMBLING HOBO
6. TRAIL DRIVE TO MISSOULA
7. SADDLE IN THE SKY
8. ALPINE LOVE CALL
9. THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN YODELER
10. SHE TAUGHT ME TO YODEL
11. COWBOY’S LULLABY
12. REMEMBER ME
13. MY LULU GAL
14. THE LAST LETTER
15. SWISS LOVER’S LULLABY
16. THE OLD RUGGED CROSS
17. THE LAST YODEL
18. YODEL TRAIN
19. THE CAT CAME BACK
20. MY HAPPY COWBOY LIFE
21. MY CALGARY HOME
22. STAMPEDE THE OUTLAW
23. YODEL DEMONSTRATION
24. MOCKINGBIRD HILL
25. OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL
26. CACTUS SUE
27. THE TRAIL RIDER’S CALL
28. THE SWISS YODELERS
First ever release in the UK by this influential, yet relatively unknown master of western music, authentic versions of cowboy favourites like 'Rye Whiskey', 'Stampede The Outlaw' and 'Old Chisholm Trail', sung with traditional solo guitar. 28 full length, original recordings, all digitally re-mastered. Some of the finest western yodeling ever recorded, several tracks available for the first time since the original 78s, features examples of his dazzling 'speed yodeling' finishes.
For “ Yodeling Slim Clark - Singin' Yodelin' Guitar Pickin' Cowboy Songs” go here:
https://www110.zippyshare.com/v/bv7LPyY8/file.html
Disc 1
1. THE SMOKE WENT UP THE CHIMNEY JUST THE SAME
2. THE FOX
3. AFTER YOU DID WHAT YOU DONE
4. STRAWBERRY ROAN
5. THE COWBOY'S DREAM
6. THE SWISS YODELING COWBOY
7. WHOOPIE TI YI YO
8. SWEET LITTLE BLUEBIRD GIRL
9. WHEN I RIDE THE RANGE OF GOLD
10. MY LITTLE LADY
11. THE BUM SONG (Hallelujah I'm A Bum)
12. DING DONG POLKA
13. HOBO BILL'S LAST RIDE
14. BE AN HONOUR TO YOUR MOTHER
15. YOU'RE MY DARLING
16. SWEETHEARTS OR STRANGERS
17. THE WEDDING OF THE LITTLE SWISS MISS
18. WHEN THE WORK'S ALL DONE THIS FALL
19. THERE'S A LOVE KNOT IN MY LARIAT
20. SAVIN' UP COUPONS
21. A COWBOY TAKES IN A SQUARE DANCE
22. WONDERING
23. MY COUNTRY HOME IN HEAVEN
24. SO DEAR TO ME
25. SLEEPY TIME YODEL
26. SITTIN' IN THE SADDLE
27. THE ABILENE DRIVE
Disc 2
1. QUEEN OF THE ROCKIES
2. THE MOUNTIE'S PRAYER
3. THE BIG STAMPEDE
4. THE GAL I LEFT BEHIND ME
5. TRUE TO YOU
6. PLANTONIO THE PRIDE OF THE PLAINS
7. OL' ZEBRA DUN
8. SWISS DREAMS
9. I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN
10. YODEL POLKA
11. I STILL SAY YOUR NAME IN PRAYER
12. SWEET BETSY FROM PIKE
13. THE COWBOY'S LAMENT (Streets of Laredo)
14. GIT ALONG TO THE BIG CORRAL
15. THE BLUE TAIL FLY
16. I'M RIDING OL' PAINT
17. YODEL YOUR TROUBLES AWAY
18. MY HOME BY THE FRASER
19. I GOT NO USE FOR THE WOMEN
20. YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS
21. BILLY VENERO
22. I'D LIKE TO BE IN TEXAS (Texas in the Spring)
23. LITTLE TRAILRIDER'S LULLABY
24. MY LITTLE SWISS MRS
25. JUST RIDING ON MEMORIES
26. I WAS DREAMING SOMEONE ELSE'S DREAM
This double CD is the result of researching around the world to locate all original copies of these very rare recordings of Yodeling Slim Clark from the '40s and '50s.
Renowned for his unique yodelling: from the simple but effective Jimmie Rodgers style to his own inimitable, intricate double-time yodels. This is a mix of authentic and later country and cowboy songs - all but a few performed in traditional singing cowboy style of voice and guitar. These two CDs cover a total of 53 tracks with a combined running time of over two and a half hours.
A very big thank you to Xena Dress @ ACM2 blog for original posts of above albums.
Thank you so much for all these wonderful songs, especially the yodelers 💖🤴
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ReplyDeleteI'm an old dutchie cowboy.
Call me Aad that's o.k.
I have 2 cdees of Yodelman don't know which you've got.
I have 'The Anthology-The definitive collection 1&2.
But not all what he sang is on it.
So if you will post some others i'll be glad.
Try Zippyshare and upload and post the link here.
That's the best option i think.
Thanks for reacting.
HELLO AAD,
ReplyDeleteZIPPYSHARE BLOCKED IN UK, BUT HERE’s MEGA LINKS
FOR COWBOY & YODEL SONGS
https://mega.nz/file/53hQHLiZ#xQDV4rp_U_9kbZw_e1Lqq1CeOdciRITHZfqHFETrUKo
Singin' Yodelin' Guitar Pickin' Cowboy Songs
https://mega.nz/file/8ihQFBrC#13NrmbDd2W41OwHHSiL_ztwRo0sX7r9uVT2chvnfGZE
Thank you very much Mr Boppin.
ReplyDeleteI got them downloaded.
I use Mega most regulary a good one.👍
If i can help you out with other albums
tell me. If i can i do.
Friendly regards from Holland.
Thanks for your kind offer Aad. As you can see my blog is to celebrate all types of music and hopefully introduce music lovers to obscure to well-known artists. I do this by starting off with a birthday, followed by a biography with photographs also an mp3 and video (if available). The music links are there only for evaluation. I put them discretely in the comments as not to offend anyone regarding copyrights. They are not as good quality as the real thing and stress in my blog profile to purchase these albums from reputable sources.
ReplyDeleteback to your offer. If you have any artists that are not listed at bottom of blog then I am open for suggestions and will BORROW any albums or CDs you would care to LOAN!
Best regards, Bob
Hello Boppin, here is an contribution from me.
ReplyDeleteI uploaded a 10'' LP from 1951 with artwork and 2 songs i missed in the bill up here.
Nr4 is called 'I Miss My Swiss'' and Nr7 'Yodelin' Mad'
Maybe more to follow.
Regards Aad
https://mega.nz/folder/bOhyGQTI#PPvJPqa_uFw6RJ1_nqUw6Q
Made me another one with 2 songs i missed.
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Thanks Aad, I have added the extra tracks not on above lists to the library.
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