Thursday, April 17, 2014

Sammy Davis, Jr. Sings the Theme from "My Mother, the Car"

I've been wanting to post this for days, but I thought I should first think of some way to connect it to the Yankees or baseball. 

I can't.

11 comments:

Buhner's Ghost said...

Sammy hugged Nixon, and Nixon threw out the first pitch of the season and the first Vietnam War protester in 1969.

Buhner's Ghost said...

Wait a minute, Mustang...the credits say the theme song was written and SUNG by Paul Hampton. We obviously need an investigative reporter such as El Duque to get to the bottom of this. I suspect Mustang is a fraud, just like the Yankee infield.

Stang said...

Buhner's Ghost, thanks for the Nixon degree of separation.

But before you go around slinging worlds like "fraud," you should know that Paul Hampton did sing the song over the credits on TV. Unlikely as it might seem, this is actually a track from one of Sammy's albums, overlaid onto the video!

el duque said...

If Sammy had sang this originally, that show would still be on the air.

el duque said...

The connection to the Yankees is obvious: Sammy was pals with Dean (Anna), the Chairman (Whitey Ford) and Joey (Girardi)

Anonymous said...

Damn youMustang!

Tex Message said...

"Never nervous Yangervis."

And the Master tipped his cat to David Cone, who came up with it.

Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside said...

This song is connected to baseball, specifically the cubs. They both SUCK BEYOND BELIEF.

I heard the Yangervis call and had no idea wtf he was talking about.

KD said...

leave it to 'stang to rediscover this long-lost jewel of American culture. this blog rocks!!

KD said...

of course, the Yankee connection is with the IIHIIFII..c version of Sammy's "Grandyman", co-written by the Master himself. This is so obvious.

Anonymous said...

Never nervous Yangervis! Solarte whoa oh oh Solarte