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Henny Youngman Himself

By: Henny Youngman
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Editorial reviews

Here's "King of the One-Liners" Henry Youngman performing his classic bits, including "Take My Wife ... Please". Youngman's jokes are always delivered in rapid succession and often draw on classic New York Italian and Jewish stories, although he's also not shy about turning the humor on himself. The recordings here take place in front of a live audience with occasional musical interludes, and many of his jokes remain surprisingly fresh. A great choice for those who want to take a trip down comedy’s memory lane.

Publisher's Summary

Henny Youngman was responsible for the most popular comedic one-liner in history: "Take my wife...please." His rapid-fire delivery was admired by comedians and audiences for 70 years. These are his classics.

Tracks:

1. Happy to Be Here
2. Alaska
3. Take My Wife, Please
4. Fellow Walks into a Psychiatrist

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