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The curious case of Benjamin Butt

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“Mad About the Boy”  Camp Records  Hollywood, CA.  From the same folks that brought you “Homer the Happy Little Homo” and “Stanley the Manley”  The producers claim that the uncredited singers, musicians and arranger are all “well known Hollywood TV and screen personalities.”  Songs include “Make the Man Love Me,” “It’s So Nice to Have a Man Around the House” and “The Gentleman is a Dope” all sung by men of course!

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Those were the gays

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“Young and Gay”  Ursuline Academy Glee Club, San Antonio, Texas

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California dreaming

“Solo Para Adultos!”  “Una Despedida de Sotera”  Diablo Records  (What’s the bride holding?)

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Comb to daddy

Raul Solnado “O Cabeleireiro de Senhoras”  Parlophone EMI

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Before Stonewall

“The Gay Gordon”   The Joe Gordon Folk Four”  RCA Victor

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Homo on the range

Bob Joe  “Vaqueiro Solitario”  Tropicana Records

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Marie and gay

“The Gay Gourmet”  Plan your parties with Marie Marrington.  What a spread!

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Arthur

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Arthur Mullard of London.  “Arthur was a fifties and sixties British actor (he usually played the heavy) and sort of comedian…well known for his gravelly, cockney voice and boyish good looks.  His album, a collection of strange cockney monologues and painfully rendered songs (he sings the Beatles “Yesterday” as “Yus-today”) is a masterwork of dreadfulness.  The cover says it all.”  (Contributed by LP cover lover, Jay Strange)

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Tea and fruitcake

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“A Bachelor Gay and other songs to the Queen’s taste” sung by British Basso Raymond Buckingham

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Ring tones

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“Twinkling Pinkies”  The Frank Ortega Trio.  On Jubilee Records.

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