At least this poor father didn't have to deal with the same issues as the father in "Don't Let the other Cowboys Know (I Cried). Guess they could both use a good stiff drink.
In 1970 after doing just about everything he could in the music business from session player to executive, Kelso Herston, the producer of this song, formed a jingle company Jangle Jingle Inc. The NY Times claimed he wrote "I Wish I Were and Oscar Meyer Weiner", but that's not true it was Richard Trentladge. Anybody know any of the jingles his company did?
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At least this poor father didn't have to deal with the same issues as the father in "Don't Let the other Cowboys Know (I Cried). Guess they could both use a good stiff drink.
In 1970 after doing just about everything he could in the music business from session player to executive, Kelso Herston, the producer of this song, formed a jingle company Jangle Jingle Inc. The NY Times claimed he wrote "I Wish I Were and Oscar Meyer Weiner", but that's not true it was Richard Trentladge. Anybody know any of the jingles his company did?
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