• Richard Dorian Goodman (April 19, 1934 – November 6, 1989), known as Dickie Goodman, was an American music and record producer born in Brooklyn, New York...
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  • obscure. In 1975, soon after folding his own Rainy Wednesday label, Dickie Goodman released "Mr. Jaws", a parody of the then-popular film, under the name...
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  • took place in 1956, when he and Dickie Goodman created the sound collage "The Flying Saucer". After Buchanan and Goodman severed their partnership in 1959...
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    Mr. Jaws (category Dickie Goodman songs)
    novelty song by Dickie Goodman released on Cash Records in 1975. This record is a parody of the 1975 summer blockbuster film Jaws, with Goodman interviewing...
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    1991, p. 81. Schodowski & Feran 2008, p. 175. "'Ben Crazy' by Dickie Goodman (Dickie Goodman and Dr. I.M. Ill) 1962". Song–database. Bristol, Virginia: Song://Database...
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  • The Flying Saucer (song) (category Dickie Goodman songs)
    break-in records released by Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman (credited simply as "Buchanan & Goodman"). The song is considered to be an early (perhaps...
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  • States for several decades beginning in 1956 with "The Flying Saucer" by Dickie Goodman and Bill Buchanan. Simpson, Kim (May 16, 2016). "Early '70s 'Break-In'...
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    others before he left Columbia and joined Capitol Records in 1952. Dickie Goodman faced a lawsuit for his 1956 novelty song "The Flying Saucer", which...
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  • people Dic Goodman (1920–2013), Welsh poet Dickie Goodman, composer Dody Goodman, American actress Don Goodman, English football player Drew Goodman, American...
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  • machine" that sent the entire Aragon Ballroom out to sea.[citation needed] Dickie Goodman also used Welk as a source for inspiration and a target of satire on...
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  • and Goodman record (1956) "The Flying Saucer Goes West", Dickie Goodman record (1958) "Presidential Interview (Flying Saucer '64)", Dickie Goodman record...
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  • Energy Crisis '74 (category Dickie Goodman songs)
    Energy Crisis '74 is a novelty single by Dickie Goodman released on Rainy Wednesday Records in 1974. The record is a satire of the 1973 energy crisis in...
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    recorded fake comedy interviews "break-in" style, following Dickie Goodman, including "Hey Dickie" (1989), which is available on iTunes. Starting in the late...
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  • are notable features of the song. Soon the song was sampled in the Dickie Goodman novelty tune "Presidential Interview (Flying Saucer '64)". "Bread and...
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  • 1962 musical by Irving Berlin "Mr. President", 1974 and 1981 songs by Dickie Goodman "Mr. President", a song by The Heptones from the 1977 album Party Time...
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  • (A Special Report)" (song), aka "A Special Report", a 1974 song by Dickie Goodman "Special Report: Live From the Forest of Death" (episode), a 2003 season...
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  • A Hundred Pounds of Clay (category Dickie Goodman songs)
    Impressions released a version on their 1967 album, The Fabulous Impressions. Dickie Goodman sampled the song in his 1973 novelty song, "The Touchables In Brooklyn"...
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  • made along similar lines. Notably, Dickie Goodman and Bill Buchanan's 1956 single "The Flying Saucer", features Goodman as a radio reporter covering an alien...
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  • Dickie Fuller (1913–1987), West Indian cricketer Dickie Goodman (1934–1989), American comedian Dickie Guy (born 1949), English football goalkeeper Richard...
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  • "Super Fly Meets Shaft" is a break-in record co-written by Dickie Goodman and recorded by John & Ernest. It consists of lines from popular R&B/soul songs...
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  • flying saucer era "The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2" by Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman "My Flying Saucer" lyrics by Woodie Guthrie 1950; recorded later by...
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    The-Wit-And-Wisdom-Of-Ronald-Reagan [bare URL] Goodman, Jon (2000). The King of Novelty: Dickie Goodman. p. 139. Clark, Tristan (November 1, 2007). Stick...
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    different radio stations. He was satirized by comics Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman, whose first "break-in" novelty record (a mock newscast spliced with...
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  • record label created by novelty artist Dickie Goodman in 1973. In his long career an artist and producer, Goodman released records under a slew of label...
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  • 1989 Brompton, London, England Complications following heart surgery Dickie Goodman Record producer 55 November 8, 1989 North Carolina, U.S. Suicide by...
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  • magazine, 5 June 1961, p. 4. Billboard vol 73 #18 (3 April 1961) p.38 Dickie Goodman (1961). The Touchables (45 vinyl). Retrieved June 21, 2021. ""ZEEMAN"...
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  • Santa and the Satellite (category Dickie Goodman songs)
    Satellite" was the fifth single released by Buchanan & Goodman, known for their break-in records. Dickie Goodman again supplies most of the dialogue, and features...
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  • while reaching number four on the R&B chart. The song is sampled in the Dickie Goodman novelty break-in record "Ben Crazy" (1962). A satire on the Television...
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  • were snippets of hit records of the day, in a manner made famous by Dickie Goodman. "Troglodyte (Cave Man)" (Jimmy Castor Bunch) "I Gotcha" (Joe Tex) "Lean...
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  • novelty record using samples of popular music, developed by producer Dickie Goodman All pages with titles beginning with Break in All pages with titles...
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