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4.0 out of 5 stars
Jerry.......Jerry......Jerry...........WAY TO GO!!!!!!!!!!!!,
By Paul James Jones (WILMINGTON, DELAWARE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dr Talk (Audio CD)
This is Jerry Springer singing country songs/ballads. Musically a good album...Jerry does a decent job at singing and the musical arrangements are interesting. He does a better version of "Mr. Tambourine Man" than William Shatner on the "Spaced Out" cd. Though the latter is quite amusing. Other songs include: "Let it be me", "Changing Partners", and "Cold, Cold Heart". All are musically and vocally competent. The biggest laugh on the album is Jerry's written song..."Dr. Talk". This song is played frequently on the Jerry Springer show during certain segments...though not always. I'd like to see Jerry do a follow up album.....maybe some heavy rock tunes.I recommend it....its worth it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
my dad loves watching springer,
By Big Ed (Ohio) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dr Talk (Audio CD)
i got this for my dad,he always watches springer and said he liked the song they played when they had the hillbillies on stage,its a good cd,the song dr. talk is all the show is about
3.0 out of 5 stars
Jerry Springer Dr. Talk,
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This review is from: Dr Talk (Audio CD)
This is Jerry Springer's attempt at making it in the recording industry.This album is not as bad as I thought, but wasn't surprised to find out that he didn't win an award for Dr. Talk. I rank this album up there with other musical works produced by celebrities not known for their musical talent: Shaquille O'Neal (made a rap album), David Hasselhof (a hit in Europe), Eddie Murphy (party all the time), and Don Johnson (Looking for a Heartbreak). The 1st song is sometimes played on Jerry's show whenever Hillbilly guests show up. The rest of the songs remind me of a person attempting to sound professional at Karaoke night in the local pub. |
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Dr Talk by Jerry Springer (Audio CD - 1995)
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