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The Joy of Cooking Steve Allen
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Book Information
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The Joy of Cooking Steve Allen is a book by Steve Allen.
History[edit]
When Bleeding Gums Murphy was a guest on The Tonight Show with Steve Allen as the host, he read poetry and did an advertisement for his books while Bleeding Gums played a sax solo.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The book's title is a pun on The Joy of Cooking, which has been in print since the 1930s.