She had created the Charwoman a couple of years before, and the character proved to be very popular, even appearing in animated form in the opening credits of The Carol Burnett Show. Meant to be a tie-in to the show, Burnett is pictured in her famous Charwoman character on the cover. Released in October 1967, Burnett's second album to be titled Carol Burnett Sings appeared in stores from RCA. Also, in addition to her appearances on the cast albums of her Broadway shows, she released three albums: 1961's Carol Burnett Remembers How They Stopped The Show, 1962's live affair with Julie Andrews Julie and Carol Live at Carnegie Hall, and 1963's Let Me Entertain You: Carol Burnett Sings. Among other television appearances, she became a regular on The Garry Moore Show in 1959, earning an Emmy Award in 1962. She had starred in two Broadway shows: 1959's Once Upon a Mattress (garnering a Tony nomination) and 1964's Fade Out-Fade In. The multi-talented Burnett recorded the album Carol Burnett Sings to tie in with the premiere of her new program, and Real Gone is giving the title its first-ever reissue on CD on October 6th, featuring liner notes by our very own Joe Marchese.Ĭarol Burnett was already a stage, screen and recording veteran by the time the show bearing her name premiered in September, 1967. Real Gone Music is kicking off its October slate of titles with a CD commemorating the 50th anniversary of one of the most iconic television program of all time: The Carol Burnett Show.
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