Tony Randall
by Tony Randall
Tony Randall / Jack Klugman - "The Odd Couple Sings" 1973 - London XPS 903 - LP
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Tony Randall s/t LP EX+ Imperial (1960) Acts Sings Caricatures "One Man Show"
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Tony Randall - Vo, Vo, De, Oh, Doe - 1967 Classical - EX - Ultrasonic Clean
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The tracks on this album have an average rating of 75 out of 100 (13 out of 17 tracks have been rated).
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Overall rank: - | 1960s rank: - | 1960 rank: -| Year | Source | Chart | Rank | Rank Score |
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| 2026 | culwin | Actors, athletes, and others with albums | 25/47 | - |
| Total Charts: The total number of charts that this album has appeared in. | 1 | |||
| Total Rank Score: The total rank score. | 0 | |||
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| 06/12/2026 15:27 | culwin | 1,497 | 75/100 |
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From culwin 06/12/2026 16:11 | #314900
The album's cover describes this as "zany", and that's about right. Some tracks are obviously meant to be humorous, some not, and some I'm not quite sure. It all makes sense if you view this as a man singing in the shower alone to amuse himself. "Nature Boy" is particularly wacky. The back of the album describes it as: "belongs to no category and perhaps should not be described at all. Randall claims to have no memory of recording it". "Fanny" is an over-sung goofy performance that Shatner himself would be proud of. Probably the best song is a role-reversed "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with Joyce Jameson. The other tracks are comedy bits (some of which ARE funny), mixed with often goofy singing. Amusing as a 1-time listen, but not something I want to hear a lot of.
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