Pinto Colvig - Bozos Songs About Good Manners

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Bozo’s Songs About Good Manners: A Timeless Lesson Wrapped in Melody Released under Capitol Records, Bozo’s Songs About Good Manners is one of those rare albums that manages to blend fun with education without feeling preachy. Crafted for kids but secretly enjoyable for adults too, this record dives into the world of good behavior through catchy tunes and clever lyrics. With its roots firmly planted in Stage & Screen and Children’s genres, it’s a trip back to simpler times when learning life lessons could come wrapped in melody. The album was brought to life by some serious talent—music composed by David Cavanaugh, with writing credits going to Alan Livingston and Robert Willheim. The result? An engaging collection of tracks that feel like they belong on a Saturday morning cartoon or an old-school variety show. And yes, Bozo himself—the iconic clown—is your guide here, making sure these lessons stick with charm rather than scolding. One track I can’t get out of my head is “Please and Thank You.” It’s ridiculously simple yet impossible not to hum along to. The song breaks down basic etiquette in such a playful way that even grown-ups might catch themselves saying "thank you" more often after hearing it. There’s something oddly satisfying about how the melody loops back around every time Bozo reminds listeners why manners matter. Plus, let’s be honest—it’s kinda refreshing to hear someone tackle politeness without sounding like a lecture. Another standout is “Don’t Forget to Share,” which feels like the musical equivalent of sharing cookies at recess. This tune has a bouncy rhythm that makes generosity sound less like a chore and more like… well, fun! The lyrics are straightforward enough for little ones to grasp while sneaking in reminders about kindness and fairness. Honestly, if all moral lessons came packaged this way, we’d probably have fewer arguments over toys—or office supplies, for that matter. What strikes me most about Bozo’s Songs About Good Manners isn’t just its ability to teach; it’s the nostalgia factor. Listening to it feels like stepping into a world where clowns were cool (and maybe they still should be?) and vinyl records ruled the day. Sure, the production quality screams mid-20th century, but there’s a certain charm to that lo-fi vibe. It’s raw, unpolished, and real—just like the lessons it teaches. In today’s fast-paced digital age, where TikTok trends overshadow traditional storytelling, an album like this feels almost rebellious. Who would’ve thought that a clown singing about manners could feel so relevant? Maybe we all need a little Bozo in our lives right now. After all, good manners never go out of style—even if clowns sometimes do. So grab a copy—or stream it, because let’s face it, no one uses turntables anymore—and give yourself permission to sing along. You might just find yourself thanking Bozo later.

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Artist: Pinto Colvig
Album: Bozos Songs About Good Manners

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Catalog Numbers

CAS-3210

Labels

Capitol Records

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Formats

  • 2 × Vinyl
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByCapitol Records, Inc.
Pressed ByCapitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton

Credits

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Music ByDavid Cavanaugh
Written-ByAlan Livingston, Robert Willheim

Barcodes

  • Other (Record Number): 32155
  • Matrix / Runout: 11323
  • Matrix / Runout: 11324

About Pinto Colvig

American vaudeville actor, radio actor, newspaper cartoonist, prolific movie voice actor, and circus performer, born 11 September 1892 in Jacksonville, Oregon, USA, died 3 October 1967 in Woodland Hills, California, USA.

Real Name

    • Vance DeBar Colvig

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  • Colvig
  • Pinto Colveg
  • Pinto Colvig (Bozo the Clown)
  • Vance Colvig

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: Back in the day, Capitol Records released an album called *Bozo's Songs About Good Manners*. Yep, Bozo the Clown had something to say about politeness! It wasn’t just silly songs either—this was educational stuff aimed at kids. The album mixed stage and screen vibes with a children’s touch, all while teaching good behavior. Behind the scenes, you had Alan Livingston and Robert Willheim writing the tracks, with music by David Cavanaugh. So, if you ever wondered how to make “good manners” catchy, this album might be the answer!