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Bozo Ratliff

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Bozo Ratliff was a rockabilly singer from 1950s. This singer is not the same as Bo Ratliff, another rockabilly/country singer from the 1950s and 1960s. Bozo Ratliff recorded for Space Records, which was distributed out of St. Louis, Missouri. His single for Space Records, "Rock Along Time"/"Let Me In" (Space No. 100), was released in 1957. The writer for both of these songs was John Roller.

Discography

Single

  • Rock Along Time/Let Me In (Space No. 100) (1957)

Various artists compilations

  • Live It Up (Buffalo Bop CD 55155)
  • Ultra Rare Rockabilly's, Vol. 6 (Chief CD 1156506)
  • Ultra Rare Rockabilly's, Vol. 9 (Chief CD 1156509)
  • Grab This And Dance, Vol. 20 (Club LP 020)
  • Pure Rockabilly, Vol. 5 (Club PR LP 005)
  • Rock-A-Billy Boppin' (White Label LP 8842)