There are NO LINKS to MP3 files on this blog.
This blog is for information only!

All Are Welcome!


Earle Doud - Sounds/Funny 1960s

On: Friday, October 7, 2011

Earle Doud
Birth name
Feb 14 1927 - Oct 19 1998 age 71
Official Site
Wikipedia
Comedy writer/producer Earle Doud penned jokes for such television comics as Johnny Carson, Jack Paar, and Jonathan Winters and for the popular television series Father Knows Best in the 1950s and early '60s. His debut album, Sounds Funny, took a humorous look at sound effects.
Doud's most successful outing was an album, The First Family, recorded on October 27, 1962, that poked fun at President John F. Kennedy's White House. Written and produced with Bob Booker and featuring Vaughn Meader as the President and Naomi Brossart as the First Lady, it was a phenomenal success, selling more than seven and a half million copies. Although a second volume, released in the spring of 1963, received an equally warm reception, it was pulled from the marketplace following Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963.
The American presidency continued to be a source for Doud's humor, as he subsequently wrote and produced similar albums Lyndon Johnson's Lonely Hearts Club Band with Alen Robin in 1967 and The First Family Rides Again, which spoofed the Ronald Reagan era, in 1981. He also produced and wrote an album, Spiro T. Agnew Is a Riot, parodying Nixon's vice president, in 1971. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi source: VH1.com

01 Annoying Kitten
02 Big Drink
03 Kids and the Swimming Pool
04 Fruit Vendor
05 Hilltop Diner
06 Lion Tamer
07 Sports Cars Fan
08 Rubbing Out a Cheapskate
09 Echo Cavern
10 Shower
11 Mexican Peddler
12 Composer's Phone Call
13 Spectacular Ping Pong
14 Bad Table Manners
15 Indian and the Smoke Signal
16 Final Showdown
17 Great Discovery
18 Time Piece
19 Persistent Bread Vendor
20 Rocket Launching
21 Children's Concert


Epic Stereorama BN 598
Novelty
Enjoy!

0 comments on "Earle Doud - Sounds/Funny 1960s"

Post a Comment

.........Click "Older Posts" link, above, to see, umm, Older Posts. Yeah.