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"Keep'em in the Kitchen" Recordings

 

Hi-gloss album designed to "lighten your housework" includes I've Been Working on the Railroad, Coffee Break, Waltzing Brooms, and, of course, the title cut.

Liner notes suggest that "one can waltz about the living room with her broom..."

 

  Peter Nero praises Career Girls.

Songs include: Speak Low for the Telephone Girls; Easy To Love for the Models; I'm Gonno Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter for Secretaries; and (suprise, suprise) I Could of Danced All Night for the Dancers...

 

Although a `How To' album, it's placed here since the instructions are biased and imply that only females can or should type.

After listening to it, I'll bet that a typing instruction book might be a better choice.

 

Learn stenography through this Steno-Disc!

Remember ladies (as quoted on the liner notes) - "High paying jobs go to stenos who can take fast dictation."

(Courtesy of Doug Boe)

 

Great moments in advertising history:

1986: Swanson Frozen Foods advertising exec come up with the creative `Duet Music' as their promotional vehicle for their new line of `Duet Foods'...

 

  Also found at our neighborhood rummage sale:

Album teaches the little lady on "how to attract a man and drive him wild with pleasure and keep him eagerly coming back for more even if you are knock-kneed, flat-chested, cross-eyed and balding..."

 

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05/25/00