An Evening With Groucho – Groucho Marx, vinyl 1972 A&M G+
This double album is a salute to Groucho recorded in 1972 at
Carnagie Hall. It contains various
tributes, music and wonderful stories from Groucho himself. It’s a must for any
fan of the Marx Brothers and their movies which continue to be popular after
almost a century. This copy’s cover is in good condition and shows very little
wear. The vinyl likewise is in good condition and plays well.
Track List Side One – Overture; Introduction; Hello, I Must
Be Going; My Family, How We Got Our Names; Uncle Hermann; Timbuktoo Side Two – Annie Berger; World War One,
Vaudeville in Toronto; Oh, How That Woman Could Cook; Toronto Song; London
Stories; Tough Chicago Critic storu; Palace Theatre; Poem from Animal
Crackers Side Three – T.S. Eliot
Memorial; Second World War Bond Tour; Houdini Story; Music in Cocoanuts; Gorge
Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind Story; Stay Down Where You Belong; Otto Kahn Story; W.C.Fields;
Heaven’s Above Side Four – Everybody
Works but Father; Father’s Day; Margaret Dumont; Thalberg Story – Garbo; Sampson
and Delilah Story; Will Rogers; Priest’s Stories; Show Me a Rose; Lydia the
Tatooed Lady
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