Back in the 70's, a college station here used a record by Mel Blanc as a source for comic bridges during their pop/rock shows. You heard a knock at the door, Blanc would deliver a one-liner in one of his character voices, then a door slam. There was Bugs Bunny, Tweety & Sylvester, and the rest; the two I most remember were Porky Pig wanting a job as a radio ann-n-nn, a radio an-nn-n, a d-d-d-disc jockey, and Yosemite Sam shouting "Kill the power! Ah cain't stand it no more!!"
Tried to find out back then what it was called; nobody knew as it had all been put on carts, but they thought it might have been called "Run-Ins" or "Run-Throughs" or something similar. I've talked to DJS, record dealers, and other mavens over the years; but no one seems to have ever heard of it, and I've never seen a copy "in the wild." Assume it was released by Warner Bros. as Blanc was doing their copyrighted characters, but who knows? Any info appreciated!! ???
Tried to find out back then what it was called; nobody knew as it had all been put on carts, but they thought it might have been called "Run-Ins" or "Run-Throughs" or something similar. I've talked to DJS, record dealers, and other mavens over the years; but no one seems to have ever heard of it, and I've never seen a copy "in the wild." Assume it was released by Warner Bros. as Blanc was doing their copyrighted characters, but who knows? Any info appreciated!! ???