Phil Harris was an American musician and bandleader known for his work in jazz and popular music. His career included leading his own orchestra and performing with notable artists of the era. Harris is also remembered for his vocal work and contributions to the music industry, particularly during the mid-20th century. His influence extends through his recordings and performances that left a mark on American music.

"The skit was very successful based on the applause. After that show, the three of us decided to get together and try and come up with some songs that we could all participate in."



"We were not given any statistics as to how many records were pressed on the blue label. I used to ask Bob Shad how we were going to get paid from record sales and what I got for an answer was not to worry about the business end of the deal."



"He asked my girlfriend if we could come over and sing some of the songs that we had written, which we did. After he heard the songs, he said that he knew someone in the record business by the name of Bob Shad."



"We played in bars and other such establishments and anywhere where people would listen. Sometimes they did, and sometimes not. The outfits we wore were classics of the 50's."



"Lou and I met while we were in high school in our senior year. We were in many of the same classes together and quite a few times we went over to his house to hang out."



"In those days, it didn't take much imagination to come up with something that required great lyric development skills. You just thought of an experience that you might have gone through, and write it down."

