Dive into the world of Allan Sherman's debut album, "My Son, The Folk Singer," a comedic masterpiece that took the nation by storm in 1962. This isn't just any album; it's a historic release that became the fastest-selling record of its time, showcasing Allan Sherman's unique blend of humor and musical parody. With a runtime of just 37 minutes, this album packs a punch with its witty lyrics and catchy tunes, making it a timeless classic that continues to entertain decades later.
The album features a collection of parodies on popular American folk songs, each track infused with Sherman's signature wit and charm. From "The Ballad of Harry Lewis" to "Shticks and Stones Medley," every song is a testament to Sherman's comedic genius. The release date of June 1, 2013, marks a special reissue, allowing new generations to discover the joy of Allan Sherman's humor.
Allan Sherman, born Allan Copelon, was an American musician, satirist, and television producer known for his song parodies. "My Son, The Folk Singer" was his first album, and it set the stage for his successful career in comedy. The album was originally released by Warner Bros. Records and has since been reissued multiple times, including a 2013 release by Jazz Arena.
This album is a delightful journey through Sherman's early work, featuring some of his most beloved parodies. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Allan Sherman's humor, "My Son, The Folk Singer" is sure to bring a smile to your face. The album's enduring popularity is a testament to Sherman's talent and the timeless appeal of his comedic style.