Dive into the whimsical world of Allan Sherman with "My Son the Celebrity," a timeless comedy album that has been delighting audiences since its original release in 1963. This 2020 reissue, presented by TP4 Music, offers 34 minutes of pure, unadulterated fun, packed into 11 hilarious tracks. Sherman, renowned for his sharp wit and musical prowess, serves up a delightful mix of parody and satire that will have you chuckling from start to finish.
The album kicks off with "Al n' Yetta," a playful nod to traditional folk music, and continues with a medley of cleverly crafted songs that poke fun at everyday life and popular culture. Standout tracks like "Barry Is the Baby's Name / Get on the Garden Freeway" and "The Bronx Bird Watcher" showcase Sherman's unique ability to blend humor with catchy melodies. "Mexican Hat Dance" and its sequel, "Mexican Hat Dance vers. 2," add a touch of cultural commentary, while "Harvey and Sheila" and "Won't You Come Home Disraeli" offer a glimpse into Sherman's knack for creating memorable characters and stories.
"Let's All Call Up A.T & T And Protest To The President March" is a political satire that remains as relevant today as it was when it was first released. "No One's Perfect" and "When I Was a Lad" are heartwarming tributes to the human condition, while "Shticks of One and a Half Dozen of the Other" wraps up the album with a bang, leaving you eager for more.
Allan Sherman's "My Son the Celebrity" is not just a collection of songs; it's a testament to the power of humor and the enduring appeal of clever, well-crafted comedy. Whether you're a longtime fan of Sherman's work or a newcomer to his unique brand of satire, this album is sure to bring a smile to your face and a song to your heart. So, grab your headphones and get ready to laugh out loud with Allan Sherman's "My Son the Celebrity."