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Issue: Sing along with Mad #P4425
Publication Date: November 1970
 
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Pages: 196
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Content Items: 58 (8 stories, 1 cover)
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Publication Type: Trade Paperback
Color: color covers; black and white interior
Dimensions: 4 1/4 in. x 7 in.
Paper Stock: newsprint
Binding: mass market paperback
Publishing Format: one-shot
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J. B. Tortoni's crime syndicate
With our songs in your heart (And your cash in our pocket!)
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Sing Along With Mad
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My Square Lester

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Henry Headman; Pitkin; Lester Doobetter; Marigold Shapiro
Rock impresario Henry Headman bets he can transform incurably square and clean-cut Lester Doobetter into a rock idol. He succeeds with the help of marijuana, and notorious groupie Marigold Shapiro.
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Inspired by the musical "My Fair Lady."
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A Song Saluting the United States Post Office

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Mailman; lonely mail recipient
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Sung to the tune of "Yesterday." Original lyrics by Paul McCartney and John Lennon.
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On-The-Job Love Songs

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Cupid; businessman
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[On-The-Job Love Songs] The Businessman's Love Song

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Businessman; doll
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Sung to the tune of "For Me and My Gal." Original lyrics by George W. Meyer, Edgar Leslie, and E. Ray Goetz.
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[On-The-Job Love Songs] The Dentist's Love Song

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Dentist; patient
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Sung to the tune of "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'." Original lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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[On-The-Job Love Songs] The Waiter's Love Song

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Waiter; diner
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Sung to the tune of "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby." Original lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
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[On-The-Job Love Songs] The Optician's Love Song

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Optician
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Sung to the tune of "I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy." Original lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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[On-The-Job Love Songs] The Garbageman's Love Song

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Garbageman; dream girl
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Sung to the tune of "I'll Be Seeing You." Original lyrics by Irving Kahal and Sammy Fain.
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[On-The-Job Love Songs] The Doctor's Love Song

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Surgeon; assistants; patient; girl
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Sung to the tune of "You're the Top." Original lyrics by Cole Porter.
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A Song to be Sung During a Population Explosion

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Stork; people
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Sung to the tune of "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered." Original lyrics by Lorenz Hart.
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Songs Celebrating Great Historical Events

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[Songs Celebrating Great Historical Events] 1651 B.C. Moses Leads His People to the Red Sea

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Moses; children of Israel
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Sung to the tune of "Born Free." Original lyrics by Don Black.
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[Songs Celebrating Great Historical Events] 44 B.C. Julius Caesar is Killed

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Sung to the tune of "Good Night, Sweetheart." Original lyrics by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly.
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[Songs Celebrating Great Historical Events] 1506 Leonardo da Vinci Does Everything

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Leonardo da Vinci
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Sung to the tune of "There's No Business Like Show Business." Original lyrics by Irving Berlin.
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[Songs Celebrating Great Historical Events] 1587 Sir Walter Raleigh Introduces Tobacco to England

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Sir Walter Raleigh; angry mob
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Sung to the tune of "Hello, Dolly!" Original lyrics by Jerry Herman.
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[Songs Celebrating Great Historical Events] 1805 Napoleon Decides to Conquer Europe

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Sung to the tune of "Manhattan" ["We'll Have Manhattan"]. Original lyrics by Lorenz Hart.
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[Songs Celebrating Great Historical Events] 1884 Sigmund Freud Discovers Psychoanalysis

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Patient; Sigmund Freud
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Sung to the tune of "(You're Not Sick) You're Just in Love." Original lyrics by Irving Berlin.
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[Songs Celebrating Great Historical Events] 1892 Lizzie Borden Knocks Off Her Parents

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Lizzie Borden
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Sung to the tune of "Just One of Those Things." Original lyrics by Cole Porter.
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A Song to Sing While You're Wondering Why You Don't Have Anything Left at the End of the Year

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Taxpayer; George Washington
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Sung to the tune of "Come Back to Me." Original lyrics by Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner.
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The Sound of Murder

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Louie Lasagna; traditional thugs; J. B. Tortoni; new-wave executive criminals; police; judge; attorney; jury
After fifteen years in prison, Louie Lasagna rounds up his gang and resumes his life of heavy-handed crime. The slick business-oriented mob, led by J. B. Tortoni, frames Louie and has him imprisoned again for 99 years, leaving them free to continue their lucrative life of corporate crime.
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Inspired by the musical "The Sound of Music."
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Songs for Driving Across America By

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[Songs for Driving Across America By] The Smog of Los Angeles

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Sung to the tune of "The Age of Aquarius." Original lyrics by James Rado, Gerome Ragni, and Galt MacDermot.
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[Songs for Driving Across America By] Across the Foul Missouri

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Sung to the tune of "Across the Wide Missouri." Original lyrics traditional.
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[Songs for Driving Across America By] At Night

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Sung to the tune of "Tonight." Original lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
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An All-Purpose Song That You Can Construct All By Yourself

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[An All-Purpose Song That You Can Construct All By Yourself] All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself "Hello" Song

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Sung to the tune of "Give My Regards to Broadway." Original lyrics by George M. Cohan.
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Songs of Doctors, Patients, and Poor Health

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[Songs of Doctors, Patients, and Poor Health] Hello, Young Doctors

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Sung to the tune of "Hello, Young Lovers." Original lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
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[Songs of Doctors, Patients, and Poor Health] The Transplant Patient's Hymn

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Patient
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Sung to the tune of "Love is Blue." Original lyrics by Pierre Cour.
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[Songs of Doctors, Patients, and Poor Health] The Drug Company Rouser

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Drug company executive
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Sung to the tune of "[There Are] Smiles." Original lyrics by Harold R. Atteridge.
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[Songs of Doctors, Patients, and Poor Health] Blue Cross

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Sung to the tune of "Blue Skies." Original lyrics by Irving Berlin.
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A Song Revealing the Bare Facts of Show Business

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Sung to the tune of "Anything Goes." Original lyrics by Cole Porter.
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Up-to-Date Christmas Songs

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[Up-to-Date Christmas Songs] The Apartment Dweller's Yuletide Lament

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Doorman; trash man; janitor; superintendent; apartment dweller
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Sung to the tune of "Winter Wonderland." Original lyrics by Robert B. Smith.
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[Up-to-Date Christmas Songs] We the Men from Post Office Are

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Sung to the tune of "We Three Kings." Original lyrics by John Henry Hopkins, Jr.
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[Up-to-Date Christmas Songs] Fill the Bars

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Sung to the tune of "Deck the Halls." Original lyrics traditional.
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[Up-to-Date Christmas Songs] Christmas Bills

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Billpayer; bill collector
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Sung to the tune of "Jingle Bells." Original lyrics by James Lord Pierpont.
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[Up-to-Date Christmas Songs] The Christmas of Jackie Onassis

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Sung to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas." Original lyrics traditional.
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Inside back cover
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Al Jaffee; Frank Jacobs
To you un-sung heroes out there
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