Chubby Parker

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King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O 03:11 Tools
Davey Crockett 03:11 Tools
King Kong Kitchie-Kitchie Ki-me-o 03:09 Tools
Bib-A-Lollie-Boo 02:57 Tools
Get Away Old Maids Get Away 02:42 Tools
See the Black Clouds A'Breakin' Over Yonder 03:05 Tools
King Kong 02:42 Tools
Kiing Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O 03:09 Tools
King Kong Kitchie 03:10 Tools
The Year Of jubilo 02:41 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-M 00:00 Tools
In Kansas 03:06 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - "Chubby" Parker 03:09 Tools
And That Was Irish Too 02:52 Tools
Bingo Was His Name O 03:09 Tools
I'm A Stern Old Bachelor 03:06 Tools
Kissing Song 03:06 Tools
Nickety Nackety Now Now Now 03:00 Tools
Oh Susanna 03:06 Tools
See The Black Clouds A Breakin' Over Yonder 02:54 Tools
A Rovin Little Darkey 03:18 Tools
The Old Wooden Rocker 02:57 Tools
Drill Ye Tarriers Drill 02:55 Tools
King King Kitchie Kitchie Ki Me O 03:15 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Kithcie Ki-Me-O 03:12 Tools
Grandfather's Clock 02:48 Tools
WHOA MULE WHOA 02:48 Tools
The Irish Christening 03:23 Tools
You'll Hear The Bells In The Morning 02:54 Tools
Oh Dem Golden Slippers 02:41 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki Me O 03:11 Tools
Whoa Mule Woah 03:11 Tools
Nickity Nackity Now Now Now 03:11 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me 03:09 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki 03:09 Tools
Davey Crocket 02:56 Tools
See The Black Clouds A' Breakin' Over Yonder 02:56 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Ki-Me-O 02:56 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-Oh 02:56 Tools
King Kong Kit 02:56 Tools
Down On The Farm 02:56 Tools
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie 02:56 Tools
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Chubby Parker is a pseudonym of Frederick R. Parker. In the 1920’s, for listeners of Chicago-based radio station WLS, Chubby Parker & His Old Time Banjo was a very popular act, entertaining the audience with his repertoire of funny songs, country songs and “negro” songs. Singing, strumming his five-string banjo, blowing his harmonica, whistling a bit, he was a much loved figure before going to oblivion in the depression era, like many others. His most enduring song is undoubtedly 'King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O' (aka 'Froggy Went A-Courtin'), which was selected by musicologist Harry Smith for his Smithsonian Anthology Of American Folk Music, and was covered by, among others, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Sites: Discogs Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.