tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post4097394096907965975..comments2024-03-28T19:38:57.070+00:00Comments on The World's Worst Records: Who Loves Ya, Baby?Darryl W. Bullockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08158619405568235974noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post-61511100479115796142014-09-29T08:11:31.130+01:002014-09-29T08:11:31.130+01:00I think Utah's Brigham Young University might&...I think Utah's Brigham Young University might've copied the same idea:<br /><br />http://www.amazon.com/Nonstop-BYU-Vocal-Point/dp/B0017334VG/ref=sr_1_6?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1411974606&sr=1-6&keywords=byu<br /><br />???Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post-80809278082145585272014-09-27T06:36:51.430+01:002014-09-27T06:36:51.430+01:009/27/14
RobGems.ca Wrote:
Thanks for the correctio...9/27/14<br />RobGems.ca Wrote:<br />Thanks for the correction of my one (of too many) typos. I did mean Vince Everett. I have heard of Kenny Everett, and got the two names confused. My bad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post-36022311958160239442014-09-27T06:26:00.200+01:002014-09-27T06:26:00.200+01:00Hi Rob. I assume you mean Vince Everett...not the ...Hi Rob. I assume you mean Vince Everett...not the late DJ cuddly Kenny?Darryl W. Bullockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08158619405568235974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post-37624189205073059982014-09-26T21:56:48.856+01:002014-09-26T21:56:48.856+01:009/26/14
RobGems.ca Wrote:
It's too bad nobody ...9/26/14<br />RobGems.ca Wrote:<br />It's too bad nobody thought of a "Telly vs. Leonard Nemoy set.. That would be quite a bargain. I'm also on the lookout for records by celebrities who really couldn't sing by the following:<br />1)Barbara Eden's Dot album from 1967.<br />2)Goldie Hawn's country/reggae album on Reprise from 1972.<br />3)Jerry Mather's lone hard to find single on Atlantic from 1961 ("Don'cha Cry")<br />4) Dwayne Hickman's album on Capitol as Dobie Gillis as a pathetic attempt by Capitol Records to make him another Fabian/Elvis singer. Dobie was definitely no Elvis. One song was even titled "Who Needs Elvis?" Yeah, Right.<br />5)Hugh Down's crooning album on Epic from 1959, "An Evening With Hugh Downs". No Kidding. Barbara Walters must have snoozed to this one.<br />6)Those fake Elvis 45's by one supposed Kenny Everett on ABC_Paramount. Elvis was a fictional character in one of his movies named Kenny Everett, and then ABC Paramount got this brilliant idea to sell records by a fake Kenny Everett to get people duped into thinking it was really Elvis moonlighting on his RCA contract by performing under a clever misleading psuedonym. The ploy failed big time, and today these singles seek big bucks among Elvis collectors today.<br />7) Joe E. Ross' ridiculous "singing" album on Roulette from 1963, "Love Songs From A Cop" , complete with Oooh-Oohing! Jim Nabors was absolutely professional compared to this!<br />8)Steve McQueen's weird little country song from 1974 on Capitol titled "Outlaw Blues" under a phony psuedonym, the non-existent Bobby Ogden.<br />9)George "Goober" Lindsey's 1968 album on Capitol, "Goober Sings!" Following in buddy Jim Nabors' footsteps to cut an album, but coming up short.<br />10)Clara Peller's "Where's The Beef?" single from 1984. Here's one for your WWR files. This one's a howler!<br />Wish me luck I'm on the hunt for these awful entries.<br />As for Telly's "singing", he's no Sinatra, but he tries hard. Switzerland must have been masochistic to love these recordings.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com