Obie Plenty – Beef Stew

By , March 30, 2017 11:01 am

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The tune I bring you today is something of a mystery.

]If you drag your ears over here on a regular basis, you know that I dig food songs, and funny songs, and funky songs as well, so when a funny, funky food song rolls along you know I’m going to grab it for my playbox.

Obie Plenty’s ‘Beef Stew’ was released in 1967, and as far as I can tell it ios the only 45 ever to come out under that name (which appears to be a play on the name of the character B.O. Plenty from the Dick Tracy comic strip.

All signs point to ‘Obie Plenty’ being and alias of Harold Thomas of the Masqueraders, who is credited with writing and producing this single.

‘Beef Stew’ is a funky (dig that rolling bass line) novelty, with the singer going back and forth with his Mom about what’s for breakfast, lunch and dinner (beef stew, natch) and complaining about the repetition.

There’s not much substance (certainly not as much as actual beef stew) but the tune is groovy, danceable, and lots of fun, and probably should have been more successful (as far as I can tell it charted briefly at one station in Connecticut before fading away into obscurity).

If anyone knows the true identity of Obie Plenty, please make note in the comments.

I hope you dig the tune, and I’ll see you all next week.

Keep the faith

Larry

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