Jo Jo the Dog Faced Boy (song)
"Jo Jo the Dog Faced Boy" was a novelty song made popular by Disney Mouseketeer, Annette Funicello.[1] The song was written by Bob and Dick Sherman in collaboration with Los Angeles based songwriter Bob Roberts. "Jo Jo" was a follow-up to Annette's hit song "Tall Paul," which was the first rock and roll single by a female singer to reach the top ten. The Sherman Brothers went on to write the majority of Annette's early 1960s songs as well as winning two Oscars for Mary Poppins several years later.
The song references Fedor Jeftichew, a sideshow entertainer best known as "Jo-Jo, the Dog-Faced Man", who suffered from hypertrichosis. In the lyrics, homage is made to the popular song from the previous year, "Beep Beep" with the line, "Where in the world was the little Nash Rambler?".
References[]
- ^ Sherman, Robert B. (2013). Moose. AuthorHouse UK. p. 358. ISBN 9781491883655.
- Sherman, Robert B. Walt's Time: from before to beyond. Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998.
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- Annette Funicello songs
- Disney songs
- Songs written by the Sherman Brothers
- 1958 songs
- 1959 singles
- Novelty songs
- Songs about celebrities
- Songs about diseases and disorders
- Songs about hair and hairstyles
- Songs about body parts
- Songs about children
- Cultural depictions of American men
- Cultural depictions of sideshow performers