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Sam & Friends skits on Amazon mp3 and CD in print

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I just got mp3s from Amazon of Poison to Poison, Old Black Magic, and There's a New Sound (the original that could have been on Labrynth).
I've heard that Mel Blanc's version of the Stan Fredberg song "Money" was on Sam & Friends. Funny thing that I discovered that song before I even knew that. lol Well, technically I heard Dr. Teeth sing it first on The Muppet Show. lol

I've always wanted to take an audio editor and play Dr. Teeth's and Mel Blanc's versions together so it would sound like they are singing the song together, because both versions are very very accurate in terms of piano playing and tempo of the melody. :smile:

I still need to get myself some more Mel Blanc mp3s like "The Hat I Got for Christmas is too big" and "What a Happy Christmas Tree", those cracked me up. lol
I think those were his novelty songs that he did on his radio show during the 60s when Looney Tunes didn't need him as much, mostly Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote shorts.
 
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