You Don't Have to Be Jewish

You Don't Have to be Jewish is a 1965 comedy album written by Bob Booker and George Foster, the team behind the 1962 comedy album The First Family.[2]

You Don't Have to Be Jewish
Studio album by
Various
Released1964 (1964)
Recorded14 June 1964
GenreComedy
ProducerBob Booker
George Foster
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Record Mirror[1]

Production

The album features Lou Jacobi, Betty Walker, Jack Gilford, Joe Silver, Jackie Kannon, Bob McFadden, Frank Gallop, and Arlene Golonka,[3] in a variety of roles, mostly Jewish, performing a mixture of jokes and comedy sketches. The album was recorded with a live audience, as the cast performed a script, like a radio play.[4]

Reception

The album was highly successful, with syndicated columnist Walter Winchell calling the album "the No. 1 seller in Suburbia" and noting that as a popular gift "it has replaced the fountain pen at Bar Mitzvahs."[5]

Sequel

A sequel, When You're in Love, the Whole World is Jewish, largely reunited the original cast but replaced the unavailable Golonka with her roommate,[6] Valerie Harper.[7]

Name

"You Don't Have to be Jewish to love Levy's" was an advertising campaign for Levy's rye bread that began in 1961 and ran through the 1970s.[8]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitlePerformersLength
1."A Call From Long Island[9]"Walker, Golonka2:43
2."Home From the Office"Jacobi, Walker0:50
3."The Reading of the Will"Gilford, Jacobi, Kannon, Golonka, Walker3:22
4."The Diamond"Golonka, Walker1:20
5."Quickies: The Astronaut / The School / The Confession"Gilford, Walker, McFadden, Golonka, Kannon, Jacobi1:36
6."The Jury"Gallop, Jacobi, Golonka, Walker1:55
7."The Presidents"Silver, McFadden, Gilford1:28
8."The Cocktail Party"Gallop, Jacobi0:37
9."Final Discussion"Jacobi, Walker1:24
10."More Quickies: Cry for Help / Panic / Two Husbands"Jacobi, Walker, Gallop, Kannon1:21
Side two
No.TitlePerformersLength
11."The Convicts"McFadden, Kannon, Silver, Gilford1:31
12."The Housewarming"Golonka, Gilford, Walker1:03
13."The Luncheon"Golonka, Walker1:47
14."Still More Quickies: The Storm / The Newspaper Reporter / The Home Remedy"Gilford, Jacobi, Kannon, Gallop, Walker1:41
15."Conversation in the Hotel Lobby"Jacobi, Walker1:13
16."The Agony and the Ecstacy"Walker, Golonka0:31
17."My Son, the Captain"Kannon, Jacobi, Walker0:58
18."Secret Agent, James Bondstein"Gallop, Gilford, Jacobi, Silver, Walker, Kannon5:46
19."Enough Already With The Quickies: Dinner / The Elevator / Classified Ad, Israeli Style"Walker, Kannon, Golonka, Gilford1:34
20."Goldstein"Silver, Gilford, Gallop1:47

References

  1. Jones, Peter; Jopling, Norman (January 15, 1966). "Various Artistes: You Don't Have To Be Jewish" (PDF). Record Mirror. No. 253. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 1, 2022. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  2. William D. Laffler. "What's new in records: famed Tijuana Brass given 'Jewish' takeoff" (review of Al Tijuana and His Jewish Brass), Simpson's Leader-Times, October 8, 1966, page 1, 4 TV section: under the direction of Bob Booker and George Foster, the pair responsible for the success of the phenomenal "First Family" and "You Don't have to be Jewish" albums.
  3. Marvin Randolph. "'Jewish' sketch made in '65, 'Tiger Rag' in 1918," Sun-Sentinel, October 6, 1996, page 3F.
  4. Kustanowitz, Al (August 5, 2015). ""The Reading of the Will" and "The Housewarming" - Two Classic Comedy Gems From Our Favorite Album". Jewish Humor Central. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
  5. Walter Winchell. "Walter Winchell in New York," High Point Enterprise, October 22, 1965, page 7A.
  6. Molseed, Megan (October 12, 2021). "'The Andy Griffith Show' Star Lived with Valerie Harper, Put 'Rhoda' Actor on Fast Track to Success". Outsider. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  7. Kustanowitz, Al (February 8, 2015). "Comedy Flashback: Greetings from Miami Beach". Jewish Humor Central. Retrieved December 31, 2022. When You're in Love the Whole World is Jewish
  8. Margalit Fox (January 12, 2014). "Judy Protas, Writer of Slogan for Levy's Real Jewish Rye, Dies at 91". The New York Times. p. A22.
  9. "A Phone Call From Grandma". New York Jewish Week. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. July 24, 2018. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
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