Side 1
1 You're Barking Up The Wrong Tree
2 Bird-Dog
Side 2
1 Not I
2 Red Blooded American Boy
Former Missouri disc jockey, Don Woody teamed up with a friend to write a dozen rock 'n' roll songs to pitch to the record companies. One was picked up by Little Brenda Lee and opened a door for Don with Decca Records. Don's clever way with words is evident on the recordings of "Bird-Dog" and "Barking Up the Wrong Tree" cut at Decca, while his more recent coupling on Arco should consolidate his elevated position with the hep set.
1 You're Barking Up The Wrong Tree
2 Bird-Dog
Side 2
1 Not I
2 Red Blooded American Boy
Former Missouri disc jockey, Don Woody teamed up with a friend to write a dozen rock 'n' roll songs to pitch to the record companies. One was picked up by Little Brenda Lee and opened a door for Don with Decca Records. Don's clever way with words is evident on the recordings of "Bird-Dog" and "Barking Up the Wrong Tree" cut at Decca, while his more recent coupling on Arco should consolidate his elevated position with the hep set.