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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
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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
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In 1968, he released a single "Rum Dum"/"He Walked In" on Sims
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More Home Made Early Rock And Roll (White Label LP 8868)
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