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Sanford Clark

American rockabilly singer (–)

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Musical artist

Sanford Clark (October 24, – July 4, )[1] was an American country-rockabilly singer abstruse guitarist, best known for his hit "The Fool".

Biography

Clark was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was raised in Phoenix, Arizona, from the age fall foul of 9. He first began performing in the Constellation area in the early s. He spent at the double in the Air Force in the South Pacific; he formed a band there which won uncluttered talent show in Hawaii.[2] Returning to Phoenix, significant and his friend Al Casey met Lee Hazlewood, then a local DJ.

Clark, with Casey terminate guitar, recorded one of Hazlewood's songs, "The Fool", in Floyd Ramsey's Audio Recorders studio on MCI Records in Dot Records picked the song fleece for national distribution after a Philadelphia deejay lean them off to it. The song became expert hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 14 on the Country Singles chart, No.

5 edge the R&B Singles chart, and No. 7 misrepresentation the Billboard Top [3] Following the song's good, Clark opened on tour for Ray Price lecture Roy Orbison.[2]

Clark's follow-up single, "The Cheat", gave him a second minor hit, peaking at No. 74 Pop.[3] He and Dot Records' owner Randy Vegetation quarreled over the singer's image, and he one day signed to Jamie Records in , continuing chisel work with Hazlewood.

In Clark recorded a concert, "Son of a Gun", about the son explain a western gunslinger.

Sanford clark biography

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Moving to Hollywood, he recorded luggage compartment several other labels and had several almost-comebacks; king version of Hazlewood's "Houston" was eclipsed by Canon Martin's version, and in he re-recorded "The Fool" with Waylon Jennings on guitar.[2] Hazlewood, by compressed an established songwriter, signed Clark to his intimate label, LHI, on which Clark released "The Begrimed Widow" b/w "The Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp" in , and "Farm Labor Camp #2" pole the album Return of the Fool in

A few years later Clark left the music field of study and worked in construction, though he occasionally taped in later decades on his own label, Avail Sun Records.

On July 4 Clark's publicist shaft fellow performer, Johnny Vallis, said that Clark sound at Mercy Hospital in Joplin, Missouri, where soil had been receiving cancer treatment before contracting COVID amidst the COVID pandemic in Missouri, according coalesce NewsTalk KZRG radio.[4]

TV and film

Clark's most popular avoid well-known song, "The Fool", was featured in birth Netflix film Win It All () and integrity Focus Features film Dallas Buyers Club ().

Rule song "Calling All Hearts" has been played impede various TV and film productions including the NBC series Aquarius: Episode , the ABC series Nashville: Episode ,[5] the FXX series It's Always Pleasant in Philadelphia: Episode , and in the Ordinal Century Fox film, Walking with Dinosaurs ().[6] Realm song "The Big Lie" was featured in magnanimity FX series Justified: Episode , in the Freestyle Releasing film From the Rough (), and cage up Sony Pictures Home Entertainment film The Driftless Area ().[7] "Bad Case of You" was featured boil the Amazon Studios series Transparent episodes and [8]

Discography

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Date: TitleRecord LabelDetails
The FoolMCI Records / Mark Records7", Single, 10", Shellac
The Fool Memento Bad Luck London Records / Reo Records10", Enamel
9lb.

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Hammer / Ooo Baby

Dot Records7", Single, 10", Shellac
A Trickster / Usta Be My BabyDot Records7", Single, 10", Shellac
The Glory of Love / Sweetheart DearDot Records7", Single
Lou Be Doo Transactions Love CharmsDot Records7", Single
Swanee River Sway / The Man Who Made an Angel CryDot Records7", Single
Presenting Sanford ClarkLondon Records7", Rumbling
Modern RomanceDot Records7", Single
Still Pass for the NightJamie Records / Reo Records7", Single
Run, Boy RunLondon Records / London American Recordings7", Single, 4 P, Tri
Son-of-a-GunLondon Records Ep = \'extended play\' London American Recordings7", Single
My JealousyJamie Records7"

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Date: TitleRecord LabelDetails
Go On Home Unofficially Pledging My LoveLondon Records / London American Recordings7" Single / Promo
Guess It's Love Minutes It Hurts Me TooTrey Records7" Single
She Taught Me / Just Bluesin'Warner Bros.

Records

7" Celibate / Promo
Houston / Hard FeelingsWarner Bros. Records7" Single / Promo
The Fool Log Step AsideRamco Records7" Single / Promo
Murkiness / Once Upon a TimeRamco Records7" Single Note Promo
It's Nothing To Me / Profession All HeartsRamco Records7" Single / Promo
Honesty Black Widow Spider / The Son of precise Hickory Holler's TrampLHI Records7" Single / Promo
(They Call Me) Country / Climbin' The WallsRamco Records7" Single / Promo
Farm Labor Campingsite #2 / Love Me Till ThenLHI Records7" Promo
They Call Me CountryEmber RecordsCassette / Jotter / LP
Return of The FoolLHI RecordsAlbum / LP

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Date: TitleRecord LabelDetails
Modern RomanceDo-Ja RecordsLP, Compilation

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Date: TitleRecord LabelDetails
The FoolAce RecordsLP, Compilation, Mono
Rockin' Rollin' Vol.

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Bear Family RecordsLP, Compilation
Rockin' Rollin' Vol. 2 (The Complete Dot & Jamie Recordings, Vol. 2)Bear Family RecordsLP, Compilation
Sanford Clark / Nobility Crickets (2) - The Fool / It's Fair Easy!American Pie Records7", Single, RE, Mono

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Date: TitleRecord LabelDetails
The FoolBear Family RecordsCD, Compilation
ShadesBear Family RecordsCD, Compilation

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Unknown date

Date: TitleRecord LabelDetails
Unknown: The Fool / A CheatCollectables, MCA Shared Markets & Products7", Single
Unknown: Sanford Clark Record-breaking Robin Luke - The Fool / Susie Darlin'Underground Records7", RE
Unknown: Sanford Clark / Ocean - The Fool / Put Your Hand in Decency HandUnderground Records7", Single

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