My Son, the Folk Singer

My Son, the Folk Singer
Studio album by Allan Sherman
Released 1962
Genre Comedy Music
Length 37:37
Label Warner Bros.
Allan Sherman chronology
My Son, the Folk Singer
(1962)
My Son, the Celebrity
(1963)
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My Son, the Folk Singer is an album by Allan Sherman [monophonic W-1475/stereophonic WS-1475], released by Warner Bros. Records in 1962. On the album sleeve, the title appears directly below the words "Allan Sherman's mother presents."

The album, recorded before a live audience, is filled with Jewish culture references and in-jokes. His second album followed suit, while later albums' parodies were more generic.

Track listing

Side One

  1. "The Ballad of Harry Lewis" ("The Battle Hymn of the Republic")
  2. "Shake Hands with Your Uncle Max" ("Dear Old Donegal", a.k.a. "Shake Hands with Your Uncle Mike")
  3. "Sir Greenbaum's Madrigal" ("Greensleeves")
  4. "My Zelda" ("Matilda")
  5. "The Streets of Miami" ("The Streets of Laredo")

Side Two

  1. "Sarah Jackman" (with Christine Nelson) ("Frère Jacques")
  2. "Jump Down, Spin Around (Pick a Dress o' Cotton)" ("Pick a Bale of Cotton")
  3. "Seltzer Boy" ("Waterboy")
  4. "Oh Boy" (Chiapanecas a.k.a. "The Hand Clapping Song")
  5. "Shticks and Stones" (medley)

Chart positions

Chart (1962) Peak
position
Billboard Top LPs—Monaural 1

Songs

Almost all the songs on the album contain some Jewish reference, or at least a main character or characters with apparently Jewish names.[2]

References

Preceded by
Peter, Paul and Mary by Peter, Paul and Mary
Billboard 200 number-one album (mono)
December 8, 1962 - December 14, 1962
Succeeded by
The First Family by Vaughn Meader
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