Stan Freberg With George Bruns And His Cotton Pickin' Quintet - A Dear John And Marsha Letter Pass The Udder Udder

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Review by Paul W Anderson, PhD

Alright, let’s dive into this quirky little gem of an album: A Dear John And Marsha Letter Pass The Udder Udder by Stan Freberg, with George Bruns and His Cotton Pickin' Quintet. It’s a pop comedy album that somehow feels like it teleported straight outta Australia in the most delightfully weird way possible. Released under Capitol Records, this record is one of those things you stumble upon and think, “Wait…what did I just listen to?” But trust me, it sticks. First off, the title track, "A Dear John And Marsha Letter", is an absolute riot. If you’ve ever been bored stiff by sappy love letters or overdramatic breakups, this song pokes fun at all that mushy nonsense in the best way. Stan Freberg has this knack for making satire sound effortless—he doesn’t overdo it, but boy, does he nail it. You can practically picture some poor guy sitting at his kitchen table reading this letter while Freberg narrates every awkward moment. The humor hits hard because, well, who hasn’t cringed at overly dramatic relationship drama? This track will have you laughing so much you might forget your own name for a sec. Then there’s "Pass The Udder Udder"—and no, I didn’t accidentally type “udder” twice; that’s really what it’s called! This tune is pure silliness wrapped up in clever wordplay. Honestly, how do you even come up with something like this? It’s catchy as heck, though, and once you hear it, good luck getting it outta your head. Like, imagine trying to explain this song to someone without cracking up yourself. That’s the magic of Stan Freberg—he makes absurdity feel oddly relatable. What makes this album stand out isn’t just its goofy charm—it’s also how timeless it feels. Sure, it’s old-school comedy, but the jokes still land today. Maybe it’s because human quirks never really change, or maybe Freberg was just ahead of his time. Either way, this album proves that laughter transcends generations. So yeah, if you’re looking for something different—a mix of pop vibes and laugh-out-loud moments—you gotta check this out. Just don’t blame me if you start quoting lines from these songs during family dinners. Oh, and here’s a random thought: I wonder if cows dig this album too…they are technically part of the target audience for one of the tracks, right?

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Pass The Udder Udder2:37
A Dear John And Marsha Letter3:17

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Catalog Numbers

CP-334

Labels

Capitol Records

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

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Manufactured ByAustralian Record Company Limited
Published ByJ. Albert & Son Pty. Ltd.

Notes

Manufactured by Australian Record Company - red label

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): MX61133
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): MX61134
  • Matrix / Runout (Sdie A runout): MX61133 . 11764 3.17
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): MX61134 . 9816 2.37

About Stan Freberg With George Bruns And His Cotton Pickin' Quintet

Born: August 7, 1926, Pasadena, California, USA Died: April 7, 2015, Santa Monica, California, USA American author, recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, radio personality, puppeteer and advertising creative director, whose career began in 1944. He remained active in the industry into his late 80s, more than 70 years after entering it. His best-known works include "St. George and the Dragonet

Real Name

    • Stanley Victor Freberg

Name Vars

  • Freberg
  • Freburg
  • S. Freberg
  • Stan
  • Stan Freburg
  • Stan Freeberg
  • Stan Freeburg
  • Uncle Stan

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: Stan Freberg, known for his sharp wit and comedic genius, teamed up with George Bruns and His Cotton Pickin' Quintet to create a quirky pop album in Australia. The album, *A Dear John And Marsha Letter Pass The Udder Udder*, showcases Freberg’s signature humor. It includes just two tracks, both packed with playful storytelling and clever twists. Capitol Records released it, bringing a slice of comedy-pop to listeners Down Under. Not your typical music release, but that’s what makes it so memorable!