
Mickey Katz (June 15, 1909 - April 30, 1985) was an American Jewish comedian who received his first moments of fame in the 1940s as a member of Spike Jones and His City Slickers; Katz was most famous for his "glugging" vocal sound effects on tunes like "Cocktails for Two" and others. He later went on to perform his own parodic musical revue and recorded highly popular "ethnic" comedy albums on the Capitol record label, where he would perform English-Yiddish parody songs.
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Borscht Riders in the Sky
K'nish Doctor
Sixteen Tons
Yiddish Mule Train
Knish Doctor
Duvid Crockett
Mazeltov Dances
Keneh Hora
Trombonik Tanz
Come On-a My House
The Poiple Kishke Eater
Frailach Jamboree
Mendel's Song
You Belong to Me
Schleppin' My Baby Back Home
Sound Off
A Schmo Is A Schmo
Patcha-Me
The Wedding Dance
Grandma's Draidel
K'nock Around The Clock
Mamaliege Dance
The Wedding Samba
Gehakte Mambo
She'll Be Coming 'Round the Katzkills
Bar Mitzvah Special
Where Is My Pants?
It's A Michaye in Hawaiye
Berele's Sherele
Sunrise, Sunset/The Yiddish Folk Melody
Sixteen Tons (A Yiddish Klezmer)
I'm a Schlemiel of Fortune
Bagel Call Rag
Feet Up Pat Him On The Pipick
Geshray of DeVilde Kotchke
That's Morris
Yiddishe Mambo
Yiddish-Mule-Train
Litvak Square Dance
The Family Danced
Simcha Time
Tweedle Dee
Music, Music, Music
Barber of Schlemiel
Old Black Smidgick
Yiddish Square Dance (2-35)
Don't Let The Schmaltz Get In Your Eyes
Sunrise, Sunset
Moscovitz Ramble
Bublitchki
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