Description
BOTH VINYL AND SLEEVE ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ( (ACCORDING the Record Collector (UK) standard)
Label: A&M Records, A&M Records – AMLS 6003-1, AMLS 6003-2
Format: 2xLP, Album, Gat
Country: UK
Released: 1972
Genre: Non-Music
Style: Comedy, Spoken Word
Condition
Media: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve: Very Good (VG)
Tracklist
A1 – Overture – Medley From The Marx Brothers Films
Piano – Marvin Hamlisch
A2 – Introduction – Dick Cavett
A3 – Hello, I Must Be Going
Written-By – Bert Kalmar
Written-By – Harry Ruby
A4 – Violin Solo, Jack Benny Tribute
A5 – My Family, How We Got Our Names
A5a – Strange Relatives
A5b – Uncle Julius
A5c – Chico At Klauber Horn Co.
A6 – Uncle Herman, Chiropodist
A7 – Timbuctoo
Written-By – Bert Kalmar
Written-By – Harry Ruby
B1 – Annie Berger
B2 – World War One, Vaudeville In Toronto
B3 – Oh, How That Woman Could Cook
Written-By – Grace Kahn
Written-By – Gus Kahn
B4 – Toronto Song
Written By [Denies He Wrote It] – Irving Berlin
B5 – London Stories:
B5a – Polish Officer Story
B5b – Churchill & 2nd World War
B6 – Tough Chicago Critic Story
B7 – Palace Theatre:
B7a – Sarah Bernhardt
B7b – Fanny Brice
B7c – Swayne’s Rats And Cats
B8 – Poem From The Play “Animal Crackers”
C1 – T.S. Eliot Memorial: Laurence Olivier’s Lap
C2 – 2nd World War Bond Tour
C3 – Houdini Story
C4 – Music In “Cocoanuts” – Always
Written-By – Irving Berlin
C5 – George Kaufman & Morrie Ryskind Story
C6 – Stay Down Where You Belong
Written-By – Irving Berlin
C7 – Otto Kahn Story
C8 – W. C. Fields:
C8a – Beebee Gun
C8b – Prohibition
C8c – Baby Leroy
C9 – Heaven’s Above
D1 – Everybody Works But Father
Written-By – Harry Ruby
D2 – Father’s Day
Written-By – Harry Ruby
D3 – Margaret Dumont, The Dowager In Our Films
D4 – Thalberg Story – Garbo
D5 – Sampson And Delilah Story
D6 – Will Rogers, Baseball In Baltimore
D7 – Priests’ Stories:
D7a – Plaza Hotel
D7b – Montreal
D7c – Rome
D8 – Show Me A Rose
Written-By – Bert Kalmar
Written-By – Harry Ruby
D9 – Lydia The Tattooed Lady
Written-By – E.Y. Harburg
Written-By – Harold Arlen
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – A&M Records, Inc.
Recorded At – Carnegie Hall
Credits
Producer – Phil Ramone
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