Mike Russo , Jeanne Hayes, The Dellwoods - Fink Along With Mad
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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The Biggest Mouth In Town | 2:16 | |
The Braces On Our Teeth | 2:06 | |
The Neighborhood Draft Board | 2:50 | |
She Lets Me Watch Her Mom And Pop Fight | 2:11 | |
Her Mustache | 2:09 | |
Her Dad's Got Money | 2:10 | |
Let's Do The Fink | 2:05 | |
Loving A Siamese Twin | 2:10 | |
Mad Extra | 2:05 | |
It's A Gas | 2:04 | |
Contact Lenses | 2:35 | |
His Hair | 2:53 | |
Don't Put Onions On Your Hamburger | 2:46 |
Video
She lets me watch her mom n' pop fight
Mike Russo & The Dellwoods - Don't Put Onions On Your Hamburger
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Catalog Numbers
12-1306Labels
BigtopListen online
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
Companies
Role | Company |
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Published By | Ross Jungnickel, Inc. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Arranged By | B. Rommel , K. Ogerman |
Artwork | Mort Drucker, Norman Mingo |
Co-producer | Norm Blagman, Sam Bobrick |
Saxophone | King Curtis (tracks: A6) |
Vocals | Jeanne Hayes, Mike Russo , The Dellwoods |
Written-By | Norm Blagman, Sam Bobrick |
Notes
- Label variation: Track titles and durations are laid out in justified format.
- Track B7 ends with a silent locked groove.
- Original release on black Big Top label.
- Label variation: Track durations follow the song titles. Compares to Fink Along With Mad.
Barcodes
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): BG-711
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): BG-712
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): BG - 711
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): BG - 712
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1): B.T. 1306 - I
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2): B.T. 1306 - II
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1): Star of David at 3:00
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2): Star of David at 5:00
Comments
I had this album as a kid. Still have it somewhere in a closet. What memories
We split a candy bar and watch World War III.
love it
I Love MAD magazine
I remember this from a summer 1959 issue of MAD.
I have this on vinyl
Domestic abuse- hilarious!
...this song popped in my mind so I came to YouTube to find it...this is not the original version that came free with the magazine....it's close but must have been redone for the album
I only listened a few times to the original version of this song as a record included in the magazine, and that was over 50 years ago, but I can still remember how the line "she lets me watch her mom & pop fight" sounded.
Don't suppose you have the belching song . . .
Classic.
Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, I've long since lost the cardboard 45 of this.
:)
Thats why i married my wife !!!!!
Oldies but baddies. I love them!!!!
i love how him and his sweetheart watch her parent's quarrels like it's some kind of sport! classic mad!
could you post the entire album this song is awesome
Building models in the garage!
Thanks for posting the album cover, too. Great parody of those "Sing along with Mitch" (Miller) albums.
Mitch sold a lot of records, but he didn't like jazz or rock and roll, so he wasn't a very good A&R man for Columbia. He lost them Frank Sinatra to Capitol.
Mitch sold a lot of records, but he didn't like jazz or rock and roll, so he wasn't a very good A&R man for Columbia. He lost them Frank Sinatra to Capitol.
Another favorite from the 60's.
He looks like George W. Bush !! Or should I say Bushy looks like him!
I grew up with this song. I still have the cardboard record that came in one of the Annuals.
I owned this but not on the album referred to. The song was released as a flexi-plastic single and included for free inside copies of MAD magazine one month. I lost the single 35 or 40 years ago but never forget the tune and one idle moment typed it into Youtube. Unbelievable to find it and hear it! Thanks for posting.
Better days, trust me
Love it! Great, great memories! I wanna go back!!!!!!
Original: The Delwoods ( U.S. ) - Don't put onions on your hamburger ( Norman Blagman - Sam Bobrick ) ( 3/1963 ). Cover: Caroline Cooper ( France ) - Tu n'auras pas ce que tu veux ( 1964 ).