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M&M’s melt in your mouth, not in your hands

Tex Ritter sings about “Happy Hands!”   “A song that teaches the value of clean and busy hands” b/w “Little Wendy Why Why”   Capitol Records

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Get a grip

Another Westminster Gold Classical cover that makes you tilt your head and go “huh!?”     Dvorak Overtures by the Vienna State Opera Orchestra.

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Cool down with an Arctic Buddha Blast!!!

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Thai pop by Kwan Jit Sriprajan “Panatibat”   On the BANGKOK AMPLIFY Label (Early 1970’s)

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He’s clean

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Randy Weston Trio with Cecil Payne   “With These Hands…”   Riverside Records   (1956)   Standards from Downbeat’s 1955 New Star Pianist including “I Can’t Get Started”, “The Man I Love”, “These Foolish Things” and “This Can’t Be Love”.   Also includes his original “Little Niles,” the title of his 1958 LP and a song associated with Weston throughout his long career.   Randy Weston, Piano; Cecil Payne, Baritone Sax;   Ahmed-Abdul Malik, Bass; Wilbert G.T. Hogan, Drums.

Bill Grauer, Producer;   Orrin Keepnews, Producer, Liner Notes;   Rudy Van Gelder Engineer; Hank Parker, Photography.

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Hands touching hands

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“US”   A self-help album for married couples from the “Family Enrichment Bureau”.   Lectures by author (“The Male Mystique”) and Bureau Director Urban Steinmetz

Side 1:   “Married Life”   ( Marriage has five stages.   The honeymoon stage; disillusionment; misery; the time of awakening; and the time of love.)

Side 2:   “The Many Meanings of Sexual Intercourse”   (“Sex is never the problem in a marriage.   It’s just the experience where all our other problems seem to come into focus.”)

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Black cats

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The Soulful Dynamics “Wildcats” London Records   (1972) The Soulful Dynamics from Liberia.

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And go-cart Mozart was checkin’ out the weather chart

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“Regalame esta Noche”   Mozart Brandao e suo Orquestra   RCA Victor (Brazil)

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Hand jive turkeys

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“Today’s Top Hits” by the HOMESTEAD (?) on Homestead Records (of course) 1979   Featuring bad recreations of chart toppers of the day, like Randy Newman’s “Short People,” one of the greatest politically incorrect songs of all time.

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By the light of the silvery moon

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“Ternura”   Phil Green and his Orchestra   Coral Records     (Her hand looks messed up and she has bad skin)

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Black and blue

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Lamento Negro   Nelson Ferraz   Continental Records Brazil

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