America's Funnyman

America's Funnyman is a 1996 album by alternative comedian Neil Hamburger. It was released by Drag City on September 2, 1996.

America's Funnyman
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 1996
RecordedFebruary 1996 – March 1996
GenreComedy
Length34:16
LabelDrag City
ProducerNeil Hamburger
Neil Hamburger chronology
Great Phone Calls Featuring Neil Hamburger
(1992)
America's Funnyman
(1996)
Neil Hamburger Pays Tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

All tracks by Neil Hamburger

  1. "America's Funnyman" – 0:54
  2. "The Diagnosis" – 0:48
  3. "A Moment of Silence" – 0:23
  4. "Factory Outlet Malls" – 0:12
  5. "Menswear" – 0:04
  6. "Gourmet Chocolate" – 0:01
  7. "Women's Lingerie" – 0:30
  8. "Doctors" – 0:25
  9. "The Army Reserve" – 0:58
  10. "Divoce" – 0:45
  11. "Anniversarys" – 0:24
  12. "Warehouse Shopping" – 0:39
  13. "Lawsuit Crazy" – 0:28
  14. "Single Life" – 0:04
  15. "Condoms" – 2:06
  16. "Smoking" – 0:15
  17. "Gusty Winds" – 0:24
  18. "The Audience" – 0:26
  19. "Bigotry" – 0:48
  20. "AandR People" – 0:21
  21. "The Ex-Wife" – 0:27
  22. "Talk Show Hosts" – 0:25
  23. "Motels" – 0:25
  24. "The Zipper Shtick" – 0:39
  25. "The Top Ten - Censored!" – 1:00
  26. "O.J." – 2:03
  27. "Bill and Hillary" – 0:22
  28. "Newt Gingrich" – 0:04
  29. "Celebrity Liver Transplants" – 0:06
  30. "Flashers" – 0:40
  31. "Cop Shows" – 0:57
  32. "Lawyers" – 0:50
  33. "The Most Annoying Thing" – 1:17
  34. "The Speed Limit" – 0:12
  35. "G-Strings" – 0:20
  36. "Divorce" – 0:17
  37. "Rich Little Tribute" – 1:01
  38. "The Battle Between the Sexes" – 2:13
  39. "The X-Rated Hot Dog Vendor" – 4:57
  40. "Gambling" – 1:43
  41. "Dating" – 0:31
  42. "Suicide" – 1:08
  43. "Restaurants" – 0:47
  44. "Motels" – 1:01
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