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A Wild and Crazy Guy is an album by American comedian Steve Martin released in 1978. It reached number two on Billboard's Pop Albums Chart. [2] The album was eventually certified double platinum. It contains the hit novelty single "King Tut", backed up by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band performing under the name, the Toot Uncommons. [3]
Culturally inept, they went to various social hangouts (bars, art exhibits, dance clubs) in an attempt to connect with attractive American women ("foxes"). Their obnoxious behavior was almost always a turn off for the women they approached. They were often referred to by their catchphrase "We are, two wild and crazy guys!!" Debuted September 24 ...
The Festrunk Brothers (Wild and Crazy Guys) (Dan Aykroyd, Steve Martin) – September 24, 1977; The Franken and Davis Show (Al Franken, Tom Davis) – September 24, 1977; The Ex-Police (Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray) – October 15, 1977; Judy Miller (Gilda Radner) – October 29, 1977; Roseanne Roseannadanna (Gilda Radner) – January 21, 1978
Saturday night, Spartanburg area audiences will get to see "a wild and crazy guy" touring with the man behind the Ed Grimley and Jiminy Glick characters.
A Wild and Crazy Guy: 1978 2 — US: 2× Platinum; Comedy Is Not Pretty! 1979 25 — US: Gold; The Steve Martin Brothers: 1981 135 — The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo: 2009 93 1 Music Rare Bird Alert [137] (with Steep Canyon Rangers) 2011 43 1 Love Has Come for You [138] (with Edie Brickell) 2013 21 1 Live
Setting poor grammar and punctuation aside, “STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces” joins the recent Paul Simon documentary in providing a big streaming canvas to let a star open up about ...
The “wild and crazy guy.” The “Jerk.” The Grammy-winner. The novel writer. And the self-lacerating comic who says in the film: “I guarantee I had no talent. None.”
Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1977–78#The Festrunk Brothers ("Two Wild and Crazy Guys!") This page is a redirect . The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: