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He
was a vaudeville performer, comedian and singer-songwriter born Benjamin
Samberg in Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York, who often used the
pseudonyms Paul Wynn and Benny Bimbo and sang in English and Yiddish.
His
father had great aspirations for him to become a cantor or rabbi but he
preferred to follow a career in music.
He began songwriting when he was a teenager and when he was sixteen
he composed the novelty "Sweet Violets" which eventually became
popular.
Not
sticking entirely to song-writing at the time he
found himself on Vaudeville as a comedian and in the 1930s he opened up his
own record company and became the first to publish comedy albums recorded
in Yiddish.
He
became known for his risque lyrics and from the
mid-1940s his recordings started to be heard on many cocktail bar jukeboxes
with "Take a Ship For Yourself" being his first success. Going under his alias of Paul Wynn
in 1946 he released his song "Shaving Cream
" with Phil Winston on vocals, which was to be his crowning
glory. Not straight away though
as it turned out and in the 1950s his popularity had lessened and he took
on jobs such as a messenger and busboy.
In
1975 though it regained it's popularity after having stayed dormant for
many years and soon it would be heard as a regular on the radio show hosted
by Dr. Demento and become a Top 40 chart
hit. This would also lead to a
further album release and rejuvenate his live performances, which he would
continue to give until he was in his 90s.
Although
mainly known for "Shaving Cream
" his other songs, which total over 600, include novelty titles such
as "My Grandfather Had a Long One", "Pincus
the Peddler", "Without Pants", "I'm Gonna
Give My Girl a Goose for Thanksgiving" and "Everybody Loves My
Fanny" and also his war-time songs such as "Ship Ahoy, Sailor
Boy".
His
work has been heard on his Shaving Cream and Another Close Shave
and on Dr. Demento's 25th
Anniversary Collection.
Benny Bell recordings
Shaving Cream
(Benny Bell)
Girl From
Chicago, The (Ben Samberg aka Benny Bell)
Source:
- http://faujsa.fau.edu/bell/home.php
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Bell
- http://cdbaby.com/cd/bennybell
- http://comedy.aol.com/artist/benny-bell/126/main
- http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Benny+Bell&index=blended&page=1
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