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Jack Mudurian was an American novelty singer. Mudurian was a resident of Duplex Nursing Home in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1981, an employee named David Greenberger overheard Mudurian singing at a home talent show, and when Greenberger spoke to him about it, Mudurian boasted that he could sing as many songs as Frank Sinatra. Greenberger brought in a cassette tape recorder and asked him to sing; Mudurian proceeded to sing 129 songs, many from the Tin Pan Alley repertory (and several more than once), continuously over the next 47 minutes. The recording was issued as Downloading the Repertoire on Arf Arf Records in 1996, and it became a cult novelty hit; a shortened version appeared on Irwin Chusid's compilation of outsider music called Songs in the Key of Z, Vol. 1.
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Downloading the Repertoire [1996]
Song | Duration |
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It's Only a Paper Moon | 0:24 |
Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye | 0:22 |
Over the Rainbow | 0:33 |
Ain't She Sweet | 0:21 |
For Me and My Gal | 0:13 |
Ain't Misbehavin' | 0:08 |
Johnson Rag | 0:16 |
San Antonio Rose | 0:43 |
Chattanooga Choo Choo | 0:39 |
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Song | Duration |
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Downloading the Repertoire [excerpt] |
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