“Ain’t Got No Home” is a song written and originally recorded by American rhythm-and-blues singer and pianist Clarence “Frogman” Henry. It was released as a single in the United States on December 15, 1956. The first verse of the song is sung in a man’s voice, the second in a falsetto and the third in a frog’s voice. In the United States, the song reached no. 3 on one of the Billboard R&B charts. Clarence Henry used his trademark croak to improvise the song “Ain’t Got No Home” one night in 1955. Chess Records’ A&R man Paul Gayten heard the song, and had Henry record it in Cosimo Matassa’s studio in September 1956. Initially promoted by local DJ Poppa Stoppa, the song eventually rose to number 3 on the national R&B chart and number 20 on the US pop chart. The gimmick earned Henry his nickname of “Frogman” and jump-started a career that endures to this day. The song was the first big hit released on the Chess subsidiary Argo Records. It was used in the 1987 film The Lost Boys and the 1995 Martin Scorsese movie Casino.