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God Bless Tiny Tim

 
Album Review: God Bless Tiny Tim

  • Artist: Tiny Tim
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1968
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

One of the more interesting manifestations of the madness of the late '60s, Tiny Tim (born Herbert Khaury) unexpectedly rose from the lowest ranks of American show business in 1968 to score a recording contract with Reprise, one of America's biggest and most prestigious record labels. To the surprise of all parties involved, Tiny Tim enjoyed a major hit single with "Tip-Toe Through the Tulips," a cheerfully silly little ditty that was a hit for one Nick Lucas back in 1929, and Tim's debut album similarly rose to the upper reaches of the sales charts, earning him a potent if short-lived stardom. With his benign but outré personality, his shaggy countenance, his wobbly falsetto, and his ever-present ukulele, Tiny Tim seemed like some sort of flower child under the influence of Rudy Vallee, but his first and most successful album, God Bless Tiny Tim, made it obvious that while it was easy to get a chuckle from this man and his music (which he certainly didn't mind), this was most certainly not a joke. Tiny Tim devoted most of his teenage years to an obsessive study of Tin Pan Alley songs of the 1890s though the 1930s, and God Bless Tiny Tim was dominated by forgotten pop chestnuts such as "Livin' In the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight," "Ever Since You Told Me That You Love Me (I'm a Nut)" and "On the Old Front Porch." (Tim even dug up the anti-war song Irving Berlin had been explaining away for years, "Stay Down Here Where You Belong.") Tiny Tim had the good fortune to be assigned Richard Perry as a producer, who turned God Bless Tiny Tim into a grand widescreen epic of an album, with Tim at center stage throughout as he rambled through everything from easygoing novelty numbers to multi-layered neo-psychedelic epics ("Strawberry Tea" and "The Other Side"), with Gordon Jenkins' "This Is All I Ask" bringing the whole affair to a glorious (and obviously sincere) curtain call of showbiz good will. Then as now, Tiny Tim's falsetto is something of an acquired taste, and his willingness to play on an emotionally broad stage pushes numbers like "Daddy, Daddy, What Is Heaven Like" into the saccharine red zone, but between Perry's quite lovely pop instincts and Tim's passionate and skillful vocal delivery (his "normal" voice is far stronger than those who only know "Tip-Toe Through the Tulips" would expect), this album a one-of-a-kind treasure, and that rare long-player from a "one-hit wonder" that has far more to offer than just the single. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Welcome to My Dreams James Van Heusen, Johnny Burke Tiny Tim (1:28)
Tiptoe Through the Tulips with Me Joe Burke, Al Dubin Tiny Tim (1:51)
Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight Sherman, Sam M. Lewis Tiny Tim (2:06)
On the Old Front Porch Bobby Heath, Arthur Lange Tiny Tim (3:41)
The Viper Tiny Tim (2:24)
Stay Down Here Where You Belong (Lyrics) Tiny Tim (2:41)
Then I'd Be Satisfied with Life George Cohen Tiny Tim (2:53)
Strawberry Tea Tiny Tim (3:23)
The Other Side Dorsey Tiny Tim (4:32)
Ever Since You Told Me That You Love Me (I'm a Nut) Tiny Tim (2:43)
Daddy, Daddy, What Is Heaven Like? Tiny Tim (2:23)
The Coming Home Party Tiny Tim (3:01)
Fill Your Heart Tiny Tim (3:09)
I Got You Babe Sonny Bono Tiny Tim (2:14)
This Is All I Ask (Lyrics) Gordon Jenkins Tiny Tim (3:19)

Credits

Artie Butler (Arranger), Jack Hunt (Engineer), Ami Hadani (Engineer), Tiny Tim (Vocals), Richard Perry (Producer), Tiny Tim (?), Tiny Tim (Ukulele)
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"God Bless Tiny Tim"
Studio album by Tiny Tim
Released 1968
Recorded 1968
Genre Traditional pop
Psychedelic pop
Psychedelic rock
Length 46:38
Label Reprise
Producer Richard Perry
Professional reviews
Tiny Tim chronology
God Bless Tiny Tim
(1968)
Tiny Tim's 2nd Album
(1968)

God Bless Tiny Tim was the first album by Tiny Tim. Released in 1968 on the Reprise label, it included "Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me" (the song which made him famous), a version of "I Got You Babe", and a collection of more obscure songs. Many of the songs have humorous lyrics, are sung for humorous effect, or have an unexpected hook. It is widely praised, but was not released on CD until the late 1990s, and then only in Japan.

The album was produced by Richard Perry, who had produced Captain Beefheart's first album, Safe As Milk, and was to go on to produce Diana Ross, Rod Stewart and Ringo Starr. The arrangements are by Artie Butler.

The songs were written by a variety of composers, most from the early 20th century, and most rather obscure, although "I Got You Babe" was by Sonny Bono, and "Stay Down Here Where You Belong" was by Irving Berlin.

For some of the album, Tim sings in his unusual falsetto style. However, on a number of songs, "Stay Down Here Where You Belong", "The Coming Home Party" and others) he sings baritone, demonstrating his voice's great range. In "On the Old Front Porch", "Daddy, Daddy, What is Heaven Like?" and on "I Got You Babe" he sings both baritone and falsetto, alternating between the two. A joke in "I Got You Babe" is revealed in the last words where both baritone and falsetto voices unexpectedly sing at once, revealing the apparently agile duet is actually himself singing double-tracked.

Track listing

  1. "Welcome to My Dream"
  2. "Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me"
  3. "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight"
  4. "On The Old Front Porch"
  5. "The Viper"
  6. "Stay Down Here Where You Belong"
  7. "Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life"
  8. "Strawberry Tea"
  9. "The Other Side"
  10. "Ever Since You Told Me That You Love Me (I'm A Nut)"
  11. "Daddy, Daddy, What Is Heaven Like?"
  12. "The Coming Home Party"
  13. "Fill Your Heart"
  14. "I Got You, Babe"
  15. "This Is All I Ask"

 
 

 

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