Clarence Albert Poindexter (May 4, 1905 – January 28, 1984),[1] known best as Al Dexter, was an American country musician and songwriter.
Born in Jacksonville, Texas, United States,[1] Dexter owned a bar in the 1930s and helped popularize the style of country music known as honky tonk.
Another hit from the 1940s was "Guitar Polka", which entered Billboard's list as the "Most Played Juke Box Folk Record" for 16 weeks running in 1946.
[5] Other hits include "So Long Pal", "Triflin' Gal", "I'm Losing My Mind Over You" and "Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry.
This professionally produced collection contained digitally re-mastered studio recordings which were made by Dexter with various band line-ups and configurations.