1963. Note that the "nostalgic" typeface is "Cooper Black," which must have meant something retro to people in '63. Joe's piano is amazing; it must have meant "old timey' to audiences in '63, but now it looks like an ancient Greek prototype of an IBM mainframe.

Joe "Fingers" Carr wasn't his real name. He was born Louis Bush in 1910, added an C to the name and gained reknown as Lou Busch. He was also an A&R man, a producer, a music publisher, and - with Milton DeLugg - the composer of the song that was used as the closing credits for"What's My Line," a tune called "Rollercoaster."

You know it. Yes you do. This song exists in the American DNA at a subatomic level. This isn't from the album, alas.