- Audio CD (4 Jun 1996)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Brunswick Records
- ASIN: B000004BNC
- Other Editions: MP3 Download
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,029,605 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Turn Me Loose On Broadway - Bette Davis |
| 2. What's This Generation Coming To - Robert Mitchum |
| 3. The Lurch - Ted Cassidy |
| 4. I'm Ready To Groove - Racquel Welch |
| 5. Got To Get You Into My Life - Joe Pesci |
| 6. That Makes It - Jayne Mansfield |
| 7. Ooh! Ooh! - Joe E. Ross |
| 8. Roaches - Jack Larson |
| 9. The Ask Not Waltz - JFK |
| 10. Wind Up Toy - Jerry Mathers |
| 11. 59th Street Bridge Song - Danny Bonaduce |
| 12. Love Me Do - Brady Bunch |
| 13. John You Went To Far This Time - Sissy Spacek |
| 14. Bikini With No Top On Top - Mamie Van Doren & June Wilkinson |
| 15. How's Your Sister - Steve Allen |
| 16. Chicken Mash - Dennis Weaver |
| 17. Your Cheating Heart - Joey Bishop |
| 18. What Is Love? - Anthony Quinn |
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The more 'serious' performers include Bette Davis singing a tune from a broadway disaster she starred in. The song is "Turn Me Loose on Broadway" and not since King Kong visited NYC has the city witnessed such carnage.
He was once busted for pot, so that Robert Mitchum would release "What's This Generation Coming To?" explains the effects marajuana had on his reasoning skills. Meanwhile, Joe Pesci's turn on a Beatle tune, "Got to Get You into My Life" proves that he made the right decision when he gave up a musical career for acting.
I've heard several of Dennis Weaver's mediocre recordings (he released a couple of LP's), but the "Chicken Mash" is the goofiest by far. Sissy Spacek sang okay in a couple of her movies, but this early attempt at singing (a scolding of John Lennon) is incredibly ....
Critics jump all over rappers for ... lyrics, but "What Is Love?" by Anthony Quinn has got them beat when it comes to misogynistic lyrics and attitude in this musical attempt to explain male/female relationships.
But the real 'gem' here is Joey Bishop's song from his "Country and Western" album. The original LP's cover featuring the only surviving Rat Packer dressed as a rhinestone cowboy has to be seen to be believed. "Your Cheating Heart" is just one of an album worth of C&W tunes Joey once croaked through. This is really bad and is guaranteed to have you laughing to the point of tears.
Ted Cassidy, Racquel Welch, Jayne Mansfield, Joe E. Ross, Steve Allen, Jack "Superman's Jimmy Olsen" Larson and Mamie VanDoren offer silly novelty pieces that are just plain fun. Jerry "The Beaver" Mathers, Danny "Partridge" Bonaduce and the Brady Bunch all tried to cash in on their teen idol stature with their hideous offerings that are included here. "The Ask Not Waltz" is another memorable attempt at riding Camelot's early sixties popularity.
If you enjoy the docile warblings of William Shatner, you will love this CD!!! The companion book is loads of fun, too.
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