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The Smothers Brothers - Mom Always Liked You Best! album

The Smothers Brothers - Mom Always Liked You Best! album

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Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Album by The Smothers Brothers. You Can Call Me Stupid. was sampled in. Les Triplés (Bambino Holiday Yé-Yé Mix) by Love Pandarins (1999).

Mom Always Liked You Best" (4:43) - Tom and Dick fight. Impersonation" (1:17). The Three Song" (2:44) - Written for the two of them by Mason Williams.

Smothers Brothers on the cancellation of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.

The Smothers Brothers are Thomas ("Tom" – born February 2, 1937) and Richard ("Dick" – born November 20, 1939), American folk singers, musicians, and comedians. The brothers' trademark double act was performing folk songs (Tommy on acoustic guitar, Dick on string bass), which usually led to arguments between the siblings. Tommy's signature line was, "Mom always liked you best!" Tommy (the elder of the two) acted "slow", and Dick, the straight man, acted "superior"

The Smothers Brothers were a singing, musician, comedic duo made up of two brothers – Tom and Dick Smothers. During the 1960s they had their own variety show, kind of a precursor to The Sonny and Cher Show without the married part. Tom always acted like he was the one slow to catch on to the joke, while Dick was the smart one - a real Andy Taylor and Barney Fife type relationship. Tom’s famous line was, Mom always liked you best! The brothers were born two years apart in New York to an Army officer and a housewife

Mom always liked you best (released 8/17/65). Mom Always Liked You Best. Sibling revelry: the best of the smothers brothers (released 1988).

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Tom and Dick Smothers have been entertaining as a comedy team since 1959, with their first performance at The Purple Onion in San Fransisco. Their most famous skit, Mom always liked you best, led to repeated sucess and in 1967 they received their own variety television show on CBS, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. In the early 1980's, Tom received the song, "(I'm a) Yo-Yo Man" from Rick Cunha. He remembered a few yo-yo tricks from his childhood and added them to his performance to the song.

The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" with Tom and Dick Smothers - Tom's tagline: "Mom always liked you best. Go ahead and smick, Dirky Smothers!" The Smothers Brothers - they changed tv comedy! The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The Partridge Family -Friday nights after The Brady Bunch. Always loved Shirley Jones (thought she was the prettiest and coolest mother). Comic actor Dave Madden, who played Reuben Kincaid on the hit 1970's show The Partridge Family has died at the age of 82 in a hospice center near his Florida home on Thursday January 16, 2013. He is survived by his wife Mary and two children.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Mom Always Liked You Best
Written By – T. Smothers*
4:43
A2 Impersonation
Written By – D. Smothers*
1:17
A3 The Three Song
Written By – M. Williams*
2:44
A4 Little Known Song And Dance
Written By – T. Smothers*
3:22
A5 The Last Great Waltz
Written By – M. Williams*
4:11
B1 You Can Call Me Stupid
Written By – K. Fritz*
2:43
B2 We Love Us
Written By – M. Williams*
2:26
B3 Longtime Blues
Written By – M. Williams*
3:18
B4 Tattoo Song
Written By – M. Williams*
3:44
B5 Santa Claus
Written By – D. Smothers*
0:36
B6 Reminiscences
Written By – T. Smothers*
2:33

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – The Troubadour
  • Recorded At – The Golden Bear
  • Recorded At – Flamingo Las Vegas

Credits

  • Design – Kenneth Fritz
  • Edited By – Robert Bushnell*
  • Engineer – Jerry Ferree, Walt Payne
  • Mixed By – Robert Bushnell*
  • Photography – Jay Thompson
  • Producer – David Carroll, Kenneth Fritz

Notes

Similar to The Smothers Brothers* - Mom Always Liked You Best! except:

Cover variations:
- Has fan club information below the Dedication box.
- "Also Available On Mercury Records" is left-aligned instead of center.
- Changes to spacing to accommodate these changes.

Label/Record variations:
- Album title on two lines instead of three.
- Tracks are left aligned instead of center.
- Tracks order different. (different sides)
- Missing tracks
- Produced by David Carroll and Kenneth Fritz added.
- Does not have Vendor: Mercury Record Corporation in rim text.

Mom Always Liked You Best! does have rim text.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A (stamped)): MG 21051A M5
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B (stamped)): MG 21051B M4

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MG 21051 The Smothers Brothers* Mom Always Liked You Best! ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Rim) Mercury MG 21051 US 1965
20115 MCL The Smothers Brothers* Mom Always Liked You Best! ‎(LP, Mono) Mercury 20115 MCL UK 1965
MG 21051 The Smothers Brothers* Mom Always Liked You Best! ‎(LP, Mono) Mercury MG 21051 Canada 1965
MG 21051 The Smothers Brothers* Mom Always Liked You Best! ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Promo) Mercury MG 21051 US 1965
SR 61051 The Smothers Brothers* Mom Always Liked You Best! ‎(LP, Album) Mercury SR 61051 US 1965

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