Clan Records was a subsidiary of Synthetic Plastics Company. The sole album on the label was a
"musical satire" along the lines of the earlier album The First Family (on Cadence). Such was the
times that this was one of SPC's biggest sellers. The title is a takeoff on another series of comedy
albums
by Allan Sherman (My Son The Folk Singer, My Son The Celebrity, My Son The Nut...).
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The Clan label was black with silver print. |
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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents |
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W 1501 - My Son, The President (A Musical Satire) - Christopher Weeks with Fran Stacy
[1962] Christopher Weeks is here as "John F. Kennedy" and Fran Stacy is "Jackie." Inaguration/Jack is
My Baby/My Son, The Dictator/The Big White House Sofa/Jackie's Not Home/Balancing The
Budget/When You Grow Up/Poor Little Caroline/The Great Debate/This Is The Place/Hail To Our
Chief/Jazz Concert At The White House/Oh My Johnny//Knock Knock/Biceps And Muscles/Entertaining
At
Home/On Top Of Old Rocky/After I Leave Office/I Let The Tribune Go/A Quiet Evening/Three Fine
Boys/Bobby Boy/John's Hair/Bottle Fatigue/The Price Was Wrong/Hoffa Loaf/Oh, Fitzgerald/Twinkle,
Twinkle Little Telstar/Auld Lang Sign Off
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