Biography
Karl Harty are more important for their influence over other groups such as the Blue Sky Boys and the Everly Brothers (who recorded their I'm Just Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail) than their own career. Though not related, Karl Harty were a psuedo brother act, performing regularly on Chicago's National Barn Dance in the ‘30s. The performances led to a recording contract with the American Record Corporation, where Karl penned his best work including I'm Just Here and Kentucky, a beautiful ode to his home state. The duo later recorded for Capitol in the late '40s but soon retired from music not long after. ~ Steve Kurutz, Rovi



 
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Karl and Harty: "Don't Monkey 'Round My Widder" (1940)
Karl and Harty: "Seven Beers With the Wrong Woman" (1940)
Karl & Harty: The B-I-B-L-E
Karl And Harty, The Gospel Cannonball
I Didn't Hear Anyone Pray - Karl & Harty (1940)
1947 Karl & Harty Why Do Girls Wear Breeches / There's Nothing In The World A Man Won't Do 78 Record
Renfro Valley Boys (Karl & Harty) Twenty One Years (PARAMOUNT 3311) (1931)
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