Mutha Is Half A Word is the debut album by American comic and actress LaWanda Page, released in 1971 on the Laff Records label.
Mutha Is Half A Word | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded | 1970 | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Label | Laff | |||
LaWanda Page chronology | ||||
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Description
editSome of Page's most famous stand-up monologues are included on the album, including "The Blind Woman" and "Smell the Sardines", routines that she performed on television later in her career.
Track listing
edit- "Husbands & Whores"
- "The Desk Clerk"
- "Yo-Yo"
- "Vice Squad"
- "Three Pregnant Prostitutes"
- "Two Winos"
- "Sampson"
- "69 to 88"
- "The Preacher & the Funeral"
- "All but Wipin'"
- "The Pilot"
- "Daddy's Nuts"
- "Two Cowboys"
- "Santa Claus"
- "Madam & Her Daughters"
- "The Milk Company"
- "The Train"
- "The Owl"
- "The Chinaman"
- "Adam & Eve"
- "Assault"
- "Son in the Morning"
- "The Drunk & the Bartender"
- "Hole in the Head"
- "Banging the Blinds"
- "Winchester Cathedral"
- "Mother Frocker"
- "The Sheep"
- "The Blind Woman"
- "Smell the Sardines"