It Must Have Been Something I Said!
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"It Must Have Been Something I Said!" was the fifth comedy album from the Smothers Brothers
Smothers Brothers
The Smothers Brothers are Thomas and Richard , American singers, musicians, comedians and folk heroes. The brothers' trademark act was performing folk songs , which usually led to arguments between the siblings...

 (released April 15, 1964 on Mercury Records
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). It reached number 23 on the Billboard
Billboard charts
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 Pop Albums chart. The single "Jenny Brown" peaked at #84 on the 1963 Pop Singles chart. The album was recorded at The Ice House
The Ice House
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 in Pasadena, California
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. The cover photograph showed Dick having just smashed a guitar over Tom's head, thereby justifying the album title as a word balloon.

Track listing

  1. "Slithery Dee" (0:32) - A Shel Silverstein
    Shel Silverstein
    Sheldon Allan "Shel" Silverstein , was an American poet, singer-songwriter, musician, composer, cartoonist, screenwriter and author of children's books. He styled himself as Uncle Shelby in his children's books...

     song.
  2. "Hiawatha" (9:25) - "Hiawatha, he went hunting, went to hunt the bunny rabbit. Had to make a pair of mittens, from the bunny rabbit's fur." Really.
  3. "The Shrimp" (1:03) - Tom tries to start a new dance craze.
  4. "Crabs Walk Sideways" (5:10) - A song about the star-crossed lovers Herman the lobster and Sally the crab. It is never going to work out.
  5. "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
    Michael Row the Boat Ashore
    Michael, Row the Boat Ashore is an African-American spiritual. It was first noted during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina....

    " (1:58)
  6. "Civil War Song" (2:11) - "One brother wore blue and one brother wore grey."
  7. "Jenny Brown" (5:05) - The story of the lovely "teen-angel" Jenny Brown and her rotten sense of humor.
  8. "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair" (4:14)
  9. "Population Explosion" (1:33) - Tom offers a practical solution to a serious problem based on his experience raising rabbits.
  10. "Anne Marie and Jean Pierre" (1:42) - A song about two young French lovers.
  11. "Carnival" (6:12) - From Black Orpheus
    Black Orpheus
    Black Orpheus is a 1959 film made in Brazil by French director Marcel Camus. It is based on the play Orfeu da Conceição by Vinicius de Moraes, which is an adaptation of the Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, setting it in the modern context of a favela in Rio de Janeiro during the Carnaval...

    and another nice duet.

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1964 Billboard Pop Albums 23

External links

  • Complete Smothers Brothers
    Smothers Brothers
    The Smothers Brothers are Thomas and Richard , American singers, musicians, comedians and folk heroes. The brothers' trademark act was performing folk songs , which usually led to arguments between the siblings...

    ' discography can be found here.
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