Aesop's Fables: The Smothers Brothers Way was the seventh comedy album by the Smothers Brothers (released March 15, 1965 on Mercury Records). It reached number 57 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. Seven of Aesop's more famous stories and morals are related in this album (or what are intended to be his fables but are often overshadowed by the bickering of the two brothers). The songs were written by John McCarthy. Overture-Aesop's Fables Our Way" (2:03). The Greedy Dog" (2:20). A Fox (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:24)-Running gag throughout the record where Tom wishes he could be something else but then something happens to quickly convince him that maybe he had better stay himself.
Aesop's Fables: The Smothers Brothers Way is the seventh comedy album by the Smothers Brothers (released March 15, 1965, on Mercury Records).
Ships from and sold by laughdomerecords. Ships from and sold by laughdomerecords. We had this album growing up and now I have it for my grandchildren and sent one to each of my nieces children.
Aesop's Fables (album), 1965 comedy album by the Smothers Brothers. Aesop's Fables (Pinkney book), a 2000 children's picture book by Jerry Pinkney. The Boy Who Cried Wolf. The Boy Who Cried Wolf is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 210 in the Perry Index.
aesop s fables album covers, aesop s fables album songs Aesop's Fables: The Smothers Brothers Way was the seventh comedy album by the Smothers Brothers released March 15, 1965, on Mercury Records It reached number 57 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart Seven of Aesop's more famous stories and morals are related in this album or what are intended to be. his fables but are often overshadowed by the bickering of the two brothers The songs were written by John McCarthy.
Aesop's Fables: The Smothers Brothers Way" was the seventh comedy album by the Smothers Brothers (released March 15, 1965 on Mercury Records). Fables Our Way" (2:03) Greedy Dog" (2:20) Fox (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:24)-Running gag throughout the record where Tom wishes.
The Smothers Brothers at the Purple Onion, released May 1, 1961 on Mercury Records, is the first album released by the Smothers Brothers and established their reputation as folk music satirists. The Purple Onion was a celebrated comedy and music club in the North Beach area of San Francisco that launched the careers of the Kingston Trio and Phyllis Diller in addition to the Smothers Brothers.
Aesop's Fables (album). Aesop's Fables: The Smothers Brothers Way. Studio album by Smothers Brothers.
Witty Wry. The Smothers Brothers.