Napoleon XIV
The pseudonym of songwriter/performer/recording engineer Jerry Samuels, Napoleon XIV burst into the US/UK Top 10 in the summer of 1966 with the bizarre They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! Although clearly a novelty song, its subject matter, mental illness (brought on by the loss of the singer's dog), prompted a ban on many American radio stations. An attempted follow-up, I'm In Love With My Little Red Tricycle failed to capture the public's imagination and Napoleon's credibility was further dented when it was revealed that the performer undertaking personal appearances to promote the record was not Samuels but a certain Richard Stern. The presence of Napoleon imitator Kim Fowleyhardly helped matters. An album based round the hit with lyrics by comedy writer Jim Lehrer was rushed out but in spite of such amusing titles as Photogenic, Schizophrenic You, The Nuts In My Family Tree and Bats In My Belfry, it failed to sell in vast quantities. Its final track was not even by Napoleon but instead featured the strains of Josephine XV warbling the acerbic I'm Happy They Took You Away, Ha-Haaa!. In 1990, Napoleon's finest moment was given a fresh airing courtesy of former Dead Kennedysvocalist Jello Biafra whose new group Lard cut a startling version of the hit.








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