Dr. Horse

Al Pittman was born in Vinnia, Georgia, and first performed in New York City in the 1930s as a dancer and a member of Doc Sausage's musical comedy group, the Five Pork Chops.

[2] However, he did not record until 1961, when he released "I'm Tired Of It" on the Fire label owned by Bobby Robinson.

Horse delivered a jive monologue about "a tall handsome guy", Bobo, who "really knows how to dress" and had "two $50,000 rings, and he wore one on each hand...

[4] The backing musicians included Red Prysock (tenor saxophone) and Billy Butler (guitar).

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