It didn t hit #1 the Beatles appeared on Ed Sullivan three weeks after its release, thereby changing the pop charts forever but Allan Sherman s fourth album stands up quite well against its chart-topping forebears. In fact, ...

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It didn t hit #1 the Beatles appeared on Ed Sullivan three weeks after its release, thereby changing the pop charts forever but Allan Sherman s fourth album stands up quite well against its chart-topping forebears. In fact, its humor might even be a little more pointed, as in 'The Dropouts March', which takes a particularly cynical look at educators well-meaning efforts to keep kids in school.

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