Benny Bell (21 March 1906 – 6 July 1999) was an American novelty singer of the 1940s.
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Shaving Cream
'It's Star'
Everybody Wants My Fanny
Twenty Twenty
Jack of All Trades
Shaving Cream (double-entendre party record)
Grandpa Had A Long One
The Automobile Song
Shaving Cream (Exclusive)
A Goose for my Girl
Everybody Wants My Fanny (double-entendre party record)
Ikey and Mikey
I'll Never Get Drunk Again (double-entendre party record)
A Goose for My Girl (double-entendre party record) (1975)
Noses Run in My Family
I'll Never Get Drunk Again
Home Again in Israel
I Know a Crazy Song (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Shaving Cream (feat. Paul Wynn)
Two Times Tonight
A Disgusted Millionaire (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Take a Ship for Yourself
A Disgusted Millionaire
Jack of All Trades (double-entendre party record) (1975)
Down By the Old Mill Stream (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Noses Run In My Family (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Did You Ever Hear That Song (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Dopey John (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Take A Ship
Fancy Definitions (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Farewell Song (double-entendre party record) (1975)
Go to Work You Jerk (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
I Wish I Was Single Again
Hey Joe, Two Beers
Ikey and Mikey (double-entendre party record) (1975)
The Janitors Can (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
The Automobile Song (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
The Girl From Chicago
Pincus the Peddler
Shaving Cream (Remastered)
Meet Me On the Corner (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Pincus the Peddler (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
I'm the Guy Who Took a Ship for Myself (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Why Buy a Cow, When Milk is Cheap (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
The Girl From Chicago (double-entendre party record)
McCarthy and McGinnis (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Oh That Dumb-bell (double-entendre party record) (1940s)
Dopey John
Pincus Went to the Mountains (double-entendre party record) (1946)
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