The title track is obviously the routine that helped launch the career of one of the greatest comedians of all-time. However, the album in its entirety really delivers too. This is a classic album with no filler. Foxworthy's everyman observations about marriage, fatherhood, and the single life are spot on. His material is universal, clean, and hilarious. It's been almost twenty years since its release and it still sounds like it could've been recorded yesterday.
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