This has got to be the dumbest thing I have ever laughed at. Totally predicatable and I started to turn it off. But then I felt myself smiling, then grinning, then I heard myself laughing out loud, and by the time it finished I could barely breathe. Heh, LOVED IT and thanks for posting.
Does anyone remember the first part of the film "The Party" in 68'? Peter Sellers played the Din part and kept blowing the horn like this to the directors anger, Just wouldn't die like the script called for.LOL
Gunga Din played by Same Jaffe was a Jew with clolour on his punim chaloshess. See the clip from "The Party" with Peter Sellers.There was no accent he didn't do perfectly,including Hindi.There you can see him getting shot and getting up at least 20 times!
Sonny Gianotta my first cousin, who later became my brother in law. I remember when they recorded this and we had a blast from the past!! His brother in brother in law Gina ( Phil Camaratta) was the one who organized this whole thing. I really appreciate you posting this it was great to hear it after all these years.
@mnrvn13 Larry Glick used to play this on his show, and some of the episodes from the podcast of off-air recordings of Glick's shows have it. I don't think YouTube will let me post a link here, but just search for Larry Glick in Wikipedia, and there will be a link to the podcast at the bottom of the article.
Been waiting a looooong time to hear this. First time I heard it on Dr. Demento in the late '70's my brother and I couldn't stop laughing so hard we had tears in our eyes! Ahhh.....good times!
Back in 1983, I was at work & heard this 'song' was gonna be on the Radio shortly. I FLEW home & threw in a Cassette Tape & hit 'record'. What you hear is what I recorded that day. 2-year old Maggie & her Mom, Chris must've thought I was crazy; flying into the House as I did that morning......
This has got to be the dumbest thing I have ever laughed at. Totally predicatable and I started to turn it off. But then I felt myself smiling, then grinning, then I heard myself laughing out loud, and by the time it finished I could barely breathe. Heh, LOVED IT and thanks for posting.
Rikki0 2 months ago
This will now live in my car with SYNC
TheJDanno 3 months ago
Oh my gosh...LOL!!! LMAO...When my kids were small I tried to explain this song to them, but could never finish because I'd start cracking up!!
After to listening to it right now, I have tears in my eyes from laughing so hard!! :D Thank you for finding this and posting!!
Now I can tell my kids where to find the original...after listening once more!!
GPa2010 5 months ago
Does anyone remember the first part of the film "The Party" in 68'? Peter Sellers played the Din part and kept blowing the horn like this to the directors anger, Just wouldn't die like the script called for.LOL
candr 5 months ago
Gunga Din played by Same Jaffe was a Jew with clolour on his punim chaloshess. See the clip from "The Party" with Peter Sellers.There was no accent he didn't do perfectly,including Hindi.There you can see him getting shot and getting up at least 20 times!
RasMajnouni 9 months ago
@RasMajnouni Sorry didn't see your post when I posted mine about the Sellers flic.
candr 5 months ago
OMG!! I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THIS 4 YEARS! THANKS
Y2R4U 9 months ago
@Y2R4U Happy to have helped! It truly is a Classic!!
dfh1950 9 months ago
I think they should do a remake of the movie and cast either jack black or bill cosby as gunga din
yoktor 10 months ago
Didn't Steve Allen do a version of this where he could not stop laughing?
rogandsal 1 year ago
Sonny Gianotta my first cousin, who later became my brother in law. I remember when they recorded this and we had a blast from the past!! His brother in brother in law Gina ( Phil Camaratta) was the one who organized this whole thing. I really appreciate you posting this it was great to hear it after all these years.
mikemike11001 1 year ago
@mikemike11001 Very cool, Mike. I've always loved this recording. Glad I kept my old Cassette Tape of it all these years!!
dfh1950 1 year ago
I'd really love to find this track on cd or mp3 download but can't find it anywhere - any ideas??
mnrvn13 1 year ago
@mnrvn13 Larry Glick used to play this on his show, and some of the episodes from the podcast of off-air recordings of Glick's shows have it. I don't think YouTube will let me post a link here, but just search for Larry Glick in Wikipedia, and there will be a link to the podcast at the bottom of the article.
felixbunke 7 months ago
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frankiemidtown 1 year ago
@mikemike11001 Mike, Phil Cammarata was my uncle (my grandfather Franks younger brother.)
I remember this recording when I was a kid. I have an original 45rpm recording
in storage somewhere. He would have been happy to know that this record is still making
people laugh after all these years and on the internet to boot.
frankiemidtown 1 year ago
Been waiting a looooong time to hear this. First time I heard it on Dr. Demento in the late '70's my brother and I couldn't stop laughing so hard we had tears in our eyes! Ahhh.....good times!
et211 1 year ago
Back in 1983, I was at work & heard this 'song' was gonna be on the Radio shortly. I FLEW home & threw in a Cassette Tape & hit 'record'. What you hear is what I recorded that day. 2-year old Maggie & her Mom, Chris must've thought I was crazy; flying into the House as I did that morning......
dfh1950 1 year ago