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Malcolm Yelvington
Malcolm Yelvington (b. Sept. 14, 1918, Covington, Tennessee - d. Feb. 21, 2001, Memphis, Tennessee) was an American country musician. He released a record on Sun Records in 1954, just after Elvis Presley. Yelvington began performing in local venues at the age of 14, having learned to sing and play guitar as a boy. His voice was a baritone, somewhat comparable to Ernest Tubb (one of Yelvington's major influences).
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Songs
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(Gonna) Have Myself a Ball
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(Got Me a) Trumpet
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A Gal Named Joe
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Blues in the Bottom of My Shoes (Way Down Blues)
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Dissapointed
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Drinkin' Wine Spo Dee o Dee
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Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
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Drinkin' Wine Spodee-O-Dee
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Drinkin' Wine Spoo Dee o Dee
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Goodbye Marie
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Got Me a Trumpet
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Have Myself a Ball
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Hey Good Lookin'
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I'll Fly Away
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It's Me Baby
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Just Rolling Along
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Move It on Over
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Mr. Blues
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Rockin' With My Baby
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Rockin' With My Baby (alt version)