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Format: CD
Sku: 227376143
UPC: 030206190328
UPC 14: 00030206190328
Release Date: 1/31/2012
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song Title
1. Schmeckolectomy - Pearl Williams/Peral Williams ~ Various Artists
2. Instant Ceil - Betty Walker ~ Various Artists
3. Kosher Windbreaker - Rusty Warren ~ Various Artists
4. There's No Business Like That Certain Business - Sophie Tucker ~ Various Artists
5. Pantyhose - Totie Fields ~ Various Artists
6. Try a Big Broad - Betty Ross ~ Various Artists
7. They'll Die Laughing - Rachel Jordan ~ Various Artists
8. Bubblegum From the Holy Land - Selma Diamond ~ Various Artists
9. If I Embarrass You Please Tell Your Friends - Belle Barth ~ Various Artists
10. Drill 'Em All - Ruth Wallis ~ Various Artists
11. This is My Mother - Jean Carroll ~ Various Artists
12. Ha-Penis - Patsy Abbott ~ Various Artists
13. Oh, How I Hate That Fellow Nathan - Fanny Brice ~ Various Artists
14. $500 Parking Ticket, The - Weela Gallez ~ Various Artists
15. Gonorrhea - Sylvia Stoun ~ Various Artists
16. Princess Patoffsky - Sadie Banks ~ Various Artists
 

Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Before the women of Sex and the City dished about their dates or Sarah Silverman provoked on just about every topic, the Jewish-American women of the Borscht Belt were leading their own sexual and social revolution. Following in the footsteps of actresses and storytellers like Molly Picon, these funnywomen performing in New York City, Las Vegas, and of course the Catskills from the 1920s to the 1960s openly discussed sex, gender, and religion during a time when women were seen and not heard, only to fade into obscurity (with the exception of performers like Joan Rivers and Phyllis Diller) when the freedom of the late '60s emerged. Greetings from the Borscht Belt: The Best Broads of Comedy collects performances from 16 of comedy's most daring dames, many appearing on CD for the first time, along with rare photographs and detailed liner notes. Fans of Silverman and Roseanne's outspoken comic stylings should not miss selections like Belle Barth's "too blue for Ed Sullivan," million-selling "If I Embarrass You Please Tell Your Friends" and Sophie Tucker's ode to the world's oldest profession, "There's No Business Like That Certain Business."

Producer: Athan Maroulis

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 2012
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 2012
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : 903
Music Label Name Label : Universal Distribution
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00030206190328

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