''Tour de Farce: American History and Other Unrelated Subjects''
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'', the sixth comedy album by the ' discography can be found ''
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#"Sibling" (3:19) - Tom wants the group to be as big as
The Beatles , but they could never have Smothers wigs, so they are going to have plastic ears instead.
#"That's My Song" (2:57) - Sung straight.
#"American History: II-A" (5:02) - Tom's comments on the ''
#"Mediocre Fred" (1:41) - Tom sings the story of a boring man who becomes more exciting during a full moon.
#"Since My Canary Died" (5:40) - A lament for a dead pet.
#"American History: II-B" (5:27 - Tom continues his dissertating, this time on
Paul Bunyan ,
Billy The Kid , and
George Washington . It is here that we learn about Paul Bunyan's "Big Blue Puma."
#"Eskimo Dog" (5:04) - A different take on the folk song "Whiskey in the Jar."
#"She's Gone Forever" (3:47) - Another one sung straight by the brothers.
#"Life and the Song of Life" (3:35)
#"Time and the Song of Time" (1:48)
#"Wagon Wheels" (1st pressing only)
#"The Military Lovers" (0:50) (1st pressing only) - Tom rewrites the words to "
The Marines' Hymn ."
#"The Put-On Song (1st pressing only)
- '' Live At The Purple Onion '', 1961
- '' The Two Sides Of The Smothers Brothers '', 1962
- '' Think Ethnic! '', 1963
- '' Curb Your Tongue, Knave '', 1963
- '' It Must Have Been Something I Said! '', 1964
- ''Tour de Farce: American History and Other Unrelated Subjects'', 1965
- '' Aesop's Fables '', 1965
- '' Mom Always Liked You Best! '', 1966
- '' The Smothers Brothers Play It Straight '', 1966
- '' Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour '', 1968
- '' Golden Hits Of The Smothers Brothers, Vol. 2 '', 1969
- '''', 1988