In Summary:
The album features a then-famous JFK impersonator, Vaughn Meader, as the President himself.
Released in 1962, it became an instant success and eventually sold over seven million copies.
And, if that weren’t enough, it won the Grammy for ALBUM OF THE YEAR in 1962.
After the President’s assassination in November of 1963, the album was voluntarily pulled from the market and any unsold copies were destroyed.