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Ratliff wrote "I Don't Care," "Three Little Words I Love You," "Just A Piece Of Paper," "Dim Café," "Do Your Thing," "Who Do You Think You're Fooling," and "Drunk on the Street." He co-wrote "Give Them Guns" with Jim Ward of
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in 1959. A year later, he released a record on O. Bo. Records which was a Hatfield-Ratliff Production. The song "The Politician" was listed on the record as being written by Bill and Bo (Bill Hatfield and Bo Ratliff).
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and have appeared at many different churches. They are scheduled to appear at the Murat Temple during the Christmas time for the Murat Shriner's RV Club and for the Murat Shriner's club in
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In 1968, he released a single "Rum Dum"/"He Walked In" on Sims Records. "Rum Dum" was written by Jerry Schook and "He Walked In" was written by Chuck Howard. Ratliff recorded this with
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Ratliff has also recorded under the name Jim Ratliff. His first record was a rockabilly record as "Bo Ratliff and Country Kinfolk" for
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Just A Piece Of Paper/Hey, Hey, Don't Tease Me (Karl No. 3009) (7/1959) (as Bo Ratliff & Country Kinfolk)
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Who Do You Think You're Fooling/Drunk on the Street (Ma Be No. 775) (1967) (as Bo Ratliff)
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The First Bouquet/Time And Place For Everything (Arrow No. 23230) (1969) (as Jim Ratliff)
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In 2006 Ratliff, his three daughters, and two granddaughters released an album called
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Ratliff recorded for CLW Records, which was distributed by Arrow Enterprises out of
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I Don't Care/Three Little Words I Love You (CLW No. 6603) (as Bo Ratliff)
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The Politician/Dim Café (O. Bo. CP 4427/4428) (11/1960) (as Bo Ratliff)
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group had recently performed at Mt. Olivette Christian Church in
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Rum Dum/He Walked In (Sims No. 324) (1968) (as Jim Ratliff)
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Give Them Guns/First Bouquet (CLW No. 7011) (as Bo Ratliff)
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Here Comes Rock And Roll (Collector/White Label 4522) (2008)
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Dim CafĂ©/Do Your Thing (CLW No. 7016) (as Bo Ratliff)
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More Home Made Early Rock And Roll (White Label LP 8868)
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Index

Logan County, West Virginia
rockabilly
country music
rockabilly
Clay Eager
Springfield, Ohio
Indianapolis
Beech Grove, Indiana
Louisa, Kentucky
BMI
The Jordanaires
Bo and the Ribbons
gospel
Bloomington, Indiana
Gospel Music
Indiana
Morristown, Indiana
Bozo Ratliff
Jim Ward BMI Catalog
"Mt. Olivet Church To Host 5th Sunday Singspiration | www.spencereveni…"
the original
Categories
American country rock singers
American rockabilly musicians
1933 births
Living people
People from Logan County, West Virginia
Country musicians from West Virginia

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