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Performer: Murray Roman
Title: You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You
Country: UK
Catalog Number: 2407 013
Label: Track Record
Released: Nov 1970
Style: Comedy
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 599
| 1 | Join The Navy |
| 2 | Good News |
| 3 | Try This, Little Joe! |
| 4 | Be There, Be There (Of Course) |
| 5 | The Banana Thing |
| 6 | Anything You Want To Do |
| 7 | The Baja Marimba Band Story |
| 8 | Twiggy |
| 9 | Three Kinds Of Highs |
| 10 | Horror Films |
| 11 | Three Ways To Score |
| 12 | Our Real Enemy |
| 13 | Good Chicks And Bad Chicks |
| 14 | That's A Bust |
| 15 | War Films |
| 16 | The Riots |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | Murray Roman | You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You (LP, Album) | Tetragrammaton Records | 101 | US | 1968 |
| 613 007 | Murray Roman | You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You (LP) | Track Record | 613 007 | UK | 1968 |
| 73-101 | Murray Roman | You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You (Reel, Album) | Tetragrammaton Records | 73-101 | US | Unknown |
| 101 | Murray Roman | You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You (LP) | Tetragrammaton Records | 101 | US | 1968 |
| 573-101 | Murray Roman | You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You (Cass, Album) | Tetragrammaton Records, GRT | 573-101 | US | 1968 |
Stand-up comedy
You Can't Beat People Up was the first album to be released on the Tetragrammaton label, a wildly ambitious concern formed by the managerial minds behind Tiny Tim and Bill Cosby and later to hit paydirt with early Deep Purple and Murray Roman was Keith Moon's favorite comedian, a celebrity endorsement that his brand of rapid-fire rudeness was. surely born to revel in. And it did. Today, Roman's distinctly Lenny Bruce-esque dismantling of Vietnam-era Americana resonates more for its shock value than for its original humor. Comedy by the Late Murray Roman- You Can't Beat People Up & Have Them Say I Love Roman You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You. レーベル: Tetragrammaton Records NO. Album by Murray Roman. The Banana Thing. was sampled in. Murray Roman March 8, 1929 November 6, 1973 was an American stand-up comedian whose career was cut short by a car crash. Many consider his style, and material, to be similar to Lenny Bruce. Roman was also a writer on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and, as part of the Comedy Hour writing team, won an Emmy for his work in 1969. His most noted sketch was The Honey House, which mocked the syrupy 1968 hit song Honey, by Bobby Goldsboro. Backtrack 13 You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You. Listen to music from Murray Roman like Freedom, You Can't Beat People Up and Have Them Say I Love You & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Murray : Out of Control with Murray Roman. 1968 Album: You Can't Beat People Up and Have Them Say 'I Love You'. Tetragrammaton Records. See also. Biography Publicity Listings Official Sites Contact Info. Getting Started Contributor Zone . Contribute to This Page. Murray Roman. In 1968, after picking up a hitchhiking Neil Young, Briggs went on to produce the singersongwriter's first solo album, entitled Neil Young 1968. This led to a lifelong friendship between the two men, with Briggs co-producing over a dozen of Young's albums including Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and After the Gold Rush. Young's Sleeps with Angels album 1994 is the last work that Briggs produced before his death in 1995. 1968 Murray Roman You Can't beat People Up and Have Them Say I Love You. 1968 Lost and Found Lost and Found. 1968 Quatrain Quatrain. 1969 Summerhill Summerhill. 1970 Alice Cooper Easy Action. MURRAY ROMAN You Can't Beat People Up And Have Them Say I Love You Curiously titled 1968 US 16-track stereo LP from the American stand-up comedian, pasted picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal shelfwear Roman March 8, 1929 November 6, 1973 was an American stand-up comedian whose career was cut short by a car crash. Roman was also a writer on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and, as part of the Comedy Hour writing team, won an Emmy for his work in 1969