It Must Have Been Something I Said!
"It Must Have Been Something I Said!" is the fifth comedy album from the Smothers Brothers. It reached number 23 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. The single "Jenny Brown" had peaked at #84 on the 1963 Pop Singles chart, however the recording here is a different, "live" version. The album was recorded at The Ice House in Pasadena, California. The cover photograph showed Dick having just smashed a guitar over Tom's head, thereby justifying the album title as a word balloon.Track listing
- "Slithery Dee" - A Shel Silverstein song.
- "Hiawatha" - "Hiawatha, he went hunting, went to hunt the bunny rabbit. Had to make a pair of mittens, from the bunny rabbit's fur." Really.
- "The Shrimp" - Tom tries to start a new dance craze.
- "Crabs Walk Sideways" - A song about the star-crossed lovers Herman the lobster and Sally the crab. It is never going to work out.
- "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore"
- "Civil War Song" - "One brother wore blue and one brother wore grey."
- "Jenny Brown" - The story of the lovely "teen-angel" Jenny Brown and her rotten sense of humor.
- "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair"
- "Population Explosion" - Tom offers a practical solution to a serious problem based on his experience raising rabbits.
- "Anne Marie and Jean Pierre" - A song about two young French lovers.
- "Carnival" - From Black Orpheus and another nice duet.
Personnel
- Dick Smothers – vocals, double bass
- Tom Smothers – vocals, guitar
Chart positions