Buzz Clifford - See Your Way Clear album flac
Performer: Buzz CliffordTitle: See Your Way Clear
Style: Pop Rock, Country Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1969
MP3 album: 1975 mb
FLAC album: 1446 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MP3 AHX AUD MOD WMA MP1 VQF
Genre: Rock
Reese Francis Clifford III (October 8, 1941 – January 26, 2018), known professionally as Buzz Clifford, was an American pop singer and songwriter. His biggest success came with his recording of "Baby Sittin' Boogie" (1961), which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Clifford was born in Berwyn, Illinois. He played guitar as a child and won several talent competitions as a teenager. He signed to Bow Records at age 15, releasing a few singles but finding no success.
Artist: Clifford, Buzz Title: See Your Way Clear Genre: Pop Type: New - LP Label: Dot Catalog ID: DLP 25965 Country: USA Our ID: 83327. View other items by this Artist View other items on this Label.
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Baby Sittin' Boogie Lyrics. Buzz Clifford Lyrics provided by SongLyrics. Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963. RIFF’d: Nas’ ‘Nasir’. Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’; June 21, 1965.
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Discover all Buzz Clifford's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Tracks that Sampled Buzz Clifford (1). Covers of Buzz Clifford Songs (8). Sort: Most Popular. see 2 more connections. Baby Sittin' Boogie (1960). was covered in. Baby Sittin' Boogie by Gunwer Bergkvist (1962). Babysitter-Boogie by Ralf Bendix and Kleine-Elisabeth (1961). Baby Sitting Boogie by Bombalurina (1990).
Reese Francis Clifford III, better known as Buzz Clifford, scored just one hit single with Baby Sittin’ Boogie. The release from Columbia Records made it into the Top Ten in 1961 and sold more than a million copies. The rockabilly novelty also briefly appeared in Billboard’s Country and R&B Charts. As part of a band called Carp in the late ’60s, he put out an album. The band included Danny Moore, who penned the classic My Maria, and actor Gary Busey. Around the same time, Clifford joined forces with David Marks, an ex-Beach Boy, and they settled in Tulsa, OK, to begin recording. None of the compositions ever saw the light of day, but Leon Russell and Kris Kristofferson each recorded a Clifford-penned song. Video with Buzz Clifford. Moving Day. Three Little Fishes. Albums by Buzz Clifford
Buzz Clifford (born Reese Francis Clifford III, October 8, 1941, Berwyn, Illinois) is an American pop singer and songwriter. Albums by Buzz CliffordSort:By Album A - Z. Complete Recordings 1958-1967: More Than Just Babysitting. Golden Pipes: 50 Years of Buzz Clifford.
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| A1 | Procter & GuntherWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
2:10 |
| A2 | I Am The RiverWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
2:47 |
| A3 | Hollywood JoeWritten-By – Daniel Moore |
3:12 |
| A4 | Ocean LinerWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
2:37 |
| A5 | Hawg FrogWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
4:00 |
| A6 | AngelineWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
1:35 |
| B1 | We'll All Get ByWritten-By – Ricky Sheldon |
2:35 |
| B2 | Children Are Crying AloudWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
3:03 |
| B3 | Echo ParkWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
3:59 |
| B4 | (Baby I Could Be) So Good At Loving YouWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
2:46 |
| B5 | I See I AmWritten-By – Buzz Clifford |
8:18 |
Credits
- Arranged By [Horns, Strings] – Dave Roberts (tracks: B1; B5)
- Arranged By [Strings] – Bob Klimes* (tracks: A2; B2)
- Backing Vocals – Buzz Clifford, Dan Moore*, Dave Mani
- Bass – Carl Radle, David Doud, Dave Jackson*, Michael Doud*
- Concertina – Jack Dalton
- Congas – Mike Clough
- Drums – David Potter , Jim Keltner
- Guitar – Buzz Clifford, Clark Garmon , Daniel Moore, David Doud, David Marks, Robbie Edwards*, Steve Bruton*
- Horns – Dave Roberts , Laroon Holt, Marvin Brown , Phillip Pruden*, Rudy Fischer
- Lead Vocals – Buzz Clifford
- Organ – Dave Mani, Glen Crocker*
- Organ [Pipe Organ] – Kay Montgomery
- Piano – Dan Moore*, Dave Mani, David Jackson , Gary Montgomery, Mat Moore*, Joseph Burnett*
- Producer – Richard Delvy
- Recorder – Ed Lively
- Resonator Guitar – Bernie Leadon
- Strings – Alexander Neiman, Arnold Belnick, Darrel Terwilliger, David Burk, Emil Briano, George Poole, Jerome Reisler, Joseph Di Fiore*, Joseph Saxon, Meyer Bello*, Peter de Voogt, Teressa Adams*, William Henderson








