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Richard Dorian Goodman (April 19, 1934 – November 6, 1989), was an American musician and record producer. He is best known for inventing and using the technique of the " break-in", an early precursor to sampling, that used brief clips of popular records and songs to "answer" comedic questions posed by voice actors on his
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s. He also wrote and produced some original material, most often heard on the B-sides of his break-in records.


Career

Goodman's first known release came in 1952, when he was just 18 years old. Under the name "Dick Good",
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released his version of Johnny Standley's comic monologue " It's in the Book". In June 1956, in partnership with Bill Buchanan, he made his first hit record, " The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2", a take-off of
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' '' War of the Worlds''. This recording was the subject of a
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case against Goodman. The court ruled that his sampled mix was a parody and thus an entirely new work. The single peaked at No. 3 on ''Billboard'' and was Goodman's highest-charting single. Two months later, it was re-released as "Back To Earth". Buchanan and Goodman followed up with other records. "Buchanan and Goodman on Trial", originally entitled "Public Opinion", reached #80 in 1956. "Banana Boat Story" featured the duo using a song, the Tarriers' "Banana Boat Song", as a break-in spoof of broadcast commercials. "Flying Saucer the 2nd" reached #18 in 1957, " Santa and the Satellite (Parts I & II)" reached #32 in 1957, and "Frankenstein Of `59" / "Frankenstein Returns" was released in February 1959. The two men ended their partnership in 1959. There were some lawsuits filed against Buchanan and Goodman for the use of unlicensed materials. They had operated their business from a telephone booth at a pharmacy. Although they got richer, the court cases ate up the profits. In 1959, collaborating with Mickey Shorr under the names Spencer and Spencer, Goodman recorded two singles which relied much less on sampling and more on
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'' set in the
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. "Stagger Lawrence" imposed
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's recording of " Stagger Lee" onto a spoof of ''
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'', borrowing heavily from an earlier Welk parody done by Stan Freberg. Neither recording was as popular as the recordings Goodman made with Buchanan. Starting in 1961 as a solo artist, Goodman scored three ''Billboard'' Hot 100 hits based on the hit TV series '' The Untouchables'': "The Touchables" (#60), "The Touchables in Brooklyn" (#42), and "Santa and the Touchables" (#99). He also performed several of his own Halloween-themed songs with Rori; eventually these were released as an album, the most successful track being "Horror Movies", about favorite pop culture movie monsters. The song has recently been revived as background music in several films and venues, including
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's '' Hubie Halloween'' on
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series '' The Lake'',
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series '' Extraordinary'' and Universal Orlando's Halloween Nights. In 1962, Goodman spoofed ''
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'' with "Ben Crazy" (#44 on ''Billboard''). In 1966, his spoof of ''
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'' resulted in "Batman & His Grandmother" (#70). He also released a full album, ''The Many Heads Of Dickie Goodman'', which included most of his break-ins to date. In 1963 while working at 20th Century Fox Records, Goodman recorded (''John F Kennedy The Presidential Years''), a tribute composed of Kennedy's famous speeches. It was named number eight of ''Billboards "Albums of the Year." and has been archived by The Henry Ford Museum. In 1964, Goodman switched from break-in records to parodies and recorded an album called ''My Son the Joke''. The title was a take-off of Allan Sherman popular comedy records. Goodman's material was more risque than Sherman's, with such songs as "Harry's Jockstrap", featuring his wife Susan, to the tune of " Frère Jacques"). The album failed to chart. In the late 1960s, Goodman recorded a mostly musical album featuring his wife, entitled ''Dickie Goodman and His Wife Susan''. Goodman sang on one track on the record, "Never Play Poker with a Man Named Doc (or Eat at a Place Called Mom's)", paraphrasing
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's novel '' A Walk on the Wild Side''). He produced two break-in style pieces and his wife sang the rest of the songs. In 1969, Goodman parodied the political unrest on college campuses with "On Campus" (#45 on ''Billboard'') and the first Moon landing with "Luna Trip" (#95). Vik Venus's "Moonflight", which imitated Goodman's break-in style, reached #38 on 9 August 1969, much higher than "On Campus" one week after the latter peaked. Goodman's records also inspired KQV morning disc jockey Bob DeCarlo's top 10 hit "Convention '72" under the name
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. Goodman himself spoofed political issues such as the
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with " Watergrate" (#42 in 1973), the energy crisis with " Energy Crisis '74" (#33 in 1974), and
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with "Mr. President" (#73 in 1974). Goodman released a different version of "Mr. President" in 1981 after
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became president, but this recording did not chart. Goodman also produced recordings for other acts. John & Ernest's "Superfly Meets Shaft" (#31 in 1973), while made for a black audience, retained Goodman's "break-in" format. He created the Glass Bottle, a pop band, primarily as an advertising ploy to promote glass bottles, which soda companies were replacing with plastic bottles. The Glass Bottle recorded two singles, both straight pop songs; one of them, " I Ain't Got Time Anymore", hit #36 in 1971. In 1974, Goodman anonymously released ''Screwy T.V.'', an album of risque parodies of then-popular TV shows. This album proved less popular than ''My Son the Joke'', as many record shops kept it "under the counter" because its cover showed two nude models (reportedly Susan and Dickie Goodman themselves) seen from the rear. In 1975, Goodman parodied the film '' Jaws'' with " Mr. Jaws" (#4 on ''Billboard''). It was his biggest-selling record, earning a R.I.A.A.
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in September 1975. The record shot to No. 1 on 11 October 1975 on Chicago's WLS, who played a customized version featuring "This is Dickie Goodman at WLS ..." at the beginning. "Mr. Jaws" also charted in the Top Ten in Great Britain and won a
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in Canada. Goodman's final chart record was "Kong" (#48 on ''Billboard'' in 1977), a spoof of the 1976 remake of ''
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''. It was followed by others that failed to make the Top 100. "Hey ET", based on Spielberg's movie E.T. the Extraterrestrial, was Dickie Goodman's last release to reach Billboard's Bubbling Under chart (Top 200). Altogether, Goodman charted seventeen hits, with five of them reaching the
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's ''Top Pop Singles'' listed Dickie Goodman's ''Billboard'' ranking at #1 (17 in the Top 100) for Comedy, and ''Guinness World Records'' certified him for the most charted comedy hits (seventeen) on ''Billboard''. Goodman produced several other break-in records which garnered airplay and charted only in a few regions, including Los Angeles and New York City. Luniverse, Goodman's
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, also featured works by other artists, including the Del-Vikings. Among his other labels were Eldorado (mostly used for singers like Joann Campbell), All Star (also used for singers and bands), Novelty, Comic, Cash, Rainy Wednesday, Oron, Ramgo (created with his new partner, Bill Ramal), M.D., JMD, Shark, Wacko, Extran and Goodname. Goodman's break-in records were themselves spoofed by
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in a comedy bit called "Party from Outer Space." In 2001 Dickie Goodman was awarded a posthumous GRAMMY award from NARAS for his original hit, The Flying Saucer Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 thanks to its' inclusion by RHINO Records President, Richard Foos on Brain In A Box: The Science Fiction Collection.


Death

Goodman died in
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from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He is survived by his two sons, Jon and Jed, and his daughter Janie. In 2000, Jon released ''The King of Novelty'', a biography of Dickie's life and work, along with autobiographical material. The book also contains the most comprehensive chronology of Dickie Goodman's records, including CD re-releases. The entire repertoire is now available from Jon Goodman Publishing on all of the major music download and streaming sites.


Discography


As Buchanan and Goodman


As Spencer and Spencer


Solo

*I Really Wanted to Be a "Singar" / Young and Foolish — Rori 714 — 1964; written and produced by Buchanan & Goodman *The Ride of Paul Revere — 1960? *Paul Revere / Oh Susanna Rock — Strand 25002 — 1960 version, Goodman recording under the name Val E. Forge *Space Ship / We Belong Together — Novel N-200 — 1960; Goodman sang on this record *The Touchables (#60) / Martian Melody — Mark-X 8009 — 2/26/61 *The Touchables in Brooklyn (#42) / Mystery — Mark-X 8010 — 4/30/61 *Horror Movies / Whoa Mule — Rori 601 — 1961 *Berlin Top Ten (#116) / Little Tiger — Rori 602—10/23/61 *Santa & the Touchables (#99) / North Pole Rock — Rori 701 — 12/31/61 *Ben Crazy (#44) / Flip Side — JMD RX-001 / Diamond D-119 — 7/62 *Senate Hearing (#116) / Lock Up – 20th Century Records 443 — 11/2/63 *Paul Revere — Rori 712 — 1964 *My Son the Joke – Comet CLP-69 — 1964; risque nightclub music LP *My Baby Loves Monster Movies / Theme from a Whodunit – DCP International 1111 — 10/3/64 *Presidential Interview (Flying Saucer '64) / Paul Revere — Audio Spectrum 75 — 10/1964 *The Invasion/What a Lovely Party (8/11/1964) *Frankenstein Meets the Beatles / Dracula Drag – DCP International 1126 — 12/12/64 *Schmonanza / Backwards Theme — M.D. 101 — 3/1/65 *James Bomb / Seventh Theme — Twirl 2015 — 1965 *Never Play Poker with a Man Named Doc or Eat at a Place Called Mom's – 1966; sung by Goodman; produced by Goodman and/or Buchanan *Batman & His Grandmother (#70) / Suspense – Red Bird 10-058 — 5/28/66 *Congressional Medal of Honor (sung by Susan Smith Goodman) – 1968 *The Space Girl / Very Interesting –
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R-7020 — 9/68 *Washington Uptight / The Cat — Oron 101 — late 1968 *The Modify / Live a Little – Capitol 2407 — 4/17/69; Goodman wrote, produced, and sang *On Campus (#45) / Mombo Suzie—Cotique 158 — 6/28/69 *Luna Trip (#95) / My Victrola—Cotique 173 — 9/6/69 *Things — 1971 *Speaking of Ecology / Dayton's Theme — Ramgo 501 /
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12339 — 7/71 *Watergrate (#42) / Friends — Rainy Wednesday 202—6/16/73 * Purple People Eater (#119) / Ruthie's Theme — Rainy Wednesday 204 — 9/15/73 *The Constitution / The End — Rainy Wednesday 205 — late 1973 * Energy Crisis '74 (#33) / The Mistake — Rainy Wednesday 206 — 2/74 *Screwy T.V. – Funko 1001 LP – 1974; Goodman's impersonations of popular TV shows. Considered quite raunchy for the day (and even featuring Goodman and his wife nude from behind on the front cover), only a handful of copies were sold, usually "under the counter". *Mr. President (#73) / Popularity — Rainy Wednesday 207 — 6/15/74 *Gerry Ford (A Special Report) / Robert — Rainy Wednesday 208 — late 1974 *Inflation in the Nation / Jon & Jed's Theme — Rainy Wednesday 209 — 1975 * Mr. Jaws (#4) / Irv's Theme — Cash 451 — 9/6/75 *Kong (#48) / Ed's Tune — Shock 6 – 2/5/77 *Just Released — Tsuaris — 1977 *Star Warts / The Boys' Tune — Janus 271 — summer 1977 *Mrs. Jaws / Chomp Chomp — Shark 1001 — summer 1978 *Super, Superman / Chomp Chomp — Shark 1002 — early 1979 *Energy Crisis '79 / Pain — Hot Line 1017 — summer 1979 *Election '80 – Prelude — fall 1980 *Mr. President / Dancin' U.S.A. – Wacko 1001 — spring 1981 *The Monster Album – studio unknown – 1980s *Super-Duper Man / Robert's Tune — Wacko 1002 — summer 1981 *America '81 (Short Version) / (Long Version) – Wacko 1381 — 1981 *Hey, E.T. / Get a Job — Extran 601/Montage P-B-1220 — fall 1982 *Hey Dickie! – no label — 1982 *Attack of the Z-Monster / Mystery — Z-100 — summer 1983 *Radio Russia / Washington Inside-Out –
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RNOR 019 — 11/83 *The Return of the Jedi Returns (
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IV) – Rhino RNLP 811 — 11/83 *Election '84 / Herb's Theme — Shell 711—1984 *Safe Sex Report / Safety First — Goodname 100 — late 1987 / early 1988 (Goodman's final recording)


Produced by Goodman

*Please Won't You Call Me / Why Should We Break Up — Herald 477 — 1956; produced by Goodman *Forever Young / Come On Baby—Eldorado 504–1956; A-side written by Goodman; both sides produced by him and his partner, Bill Buchanan *Invisible Thing / Some Other Fellow—Luniverse 109 — 1958; written and produced by Goodman *Class Room / Fake Out—ABC-Paramount 45-9963 — 11/2/58; A-side was written and produced by Goodman *John Fitzgerald Kennedy: The Presidential Years, 1960 – 1963 — 20th Century TFM 3127 — 12/61 – 1/64 (Goodman was president at 20th Century Records at the time and released this album immediately after Kennedy's death.) *Sarah Jane / St. Marks & Third (sung by Susan Smith Goodman) – Bang 569 — 7/7/69 *The Saxophone Circus! – Avco Embassy AVE 33002 — 1969; produced by Goodman *Coffee, Tea or Cuba / Ode to a Hijacker — Slew 451 — 1971; produced and written by Goodman *The Glass Bottle – Avco Embassy AVE-33012 — 1970; produced by Ramal and Goodman *The Glass Bottle – I Ain't Got Time Anymore (#36) / Things – Avco AVE-4575 — 7/7/71 *Because She's Mine Again / The Girl Who Loved Me When – Avco Embassy AV-4584—1971; produced by Goodman *Superfly Meets Shaft (#31)/ Part Two — Rainy Wednesday 201 — 4/14/73; written and produced by Goodman *Soul President Number One / Crossover — Rainy Wednesday 203 — 2/73; written and produced by Goodman; B-side same as "Friends" (see above)


References


External links

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