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Rabu, 17 Januari 2018

Here's Your Sign | Get Positive
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Here's Your Sign is the debut comedy album of Bill Engvall. It was recorded at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, Michigan. Following years of success doing different comedic acts, Engvall released a CD of his material, including his most famous piece (after which his debut album was named). After peaking within the top-5 on both the Heatseekers and Hot Country Albums charts, as well as the top-50 on the Billboard 200, Engvall saw his career take off as he remains one of the most popular comedians of the past decade.

The title of this album refers to a routine framework commonly used by Engvall, which begins with his stating that stupid people should have to wear warning signs that simply state "I'm stupid." He'll then go on to tell several anecdotes in which someone asks an asinine question, and the question is then answered sarcastically, followed by the statement: "Here's your sign!" For example, a trucker gets his truck stuck under an overpass, and the responding policeman asks "Hey, you get your truck stuck?" The trucker answers, "No sir, I was delivering that overpass and I ran out of gas. Here's your sign."


Video Here's Your Sign



Track listing

All tracks written by Bill Engvall.


Maps Here's Your Sign



Chart performance

As of 2014, sales in the United States have exceeded 881,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.


HERE'S YOUR SIGN
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Credits

  • Executive Producer: Bill Engvall
  • Producer: Doug Grau, Scott Rouse, J.P. Williams, and J.R. Williams
  • Art Direction by Laura LiPuma
  • Design by Laura LiPuma and Garrett Rittenberry
  • Digital Editing by Doug Grau and Ronnie Thomas
  • Engineered by Donivan Cowart and Martin Cowart
  • Mastering by Hank Williams
  • Mixed by Donivan Cowart
  • Photography by Dean Dixon and Susan Lambeth
  • Recorded at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, Michigan

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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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