Dr. Demento featured “I Owe a Lot to Iowa Pot,” which Samuels recorded under his own name. Samuels also wrote “The Shelter of Your Arms” for Sammy Davis, Jr.
Dr. Demento on KMET Los Angeles 1972-1987 played fun music for three hours. “The first three hours of the program included various records and the last hour were devoted to the “top 10” where you’d hear such classic recordings as “Star Drek,” “Pencil-Neck Geek,” “Dead Puppies,” “Shaving Cream,” “Fish Heads,” and many more,” such as ““They’re Coming...” Every newspaper had comic strips and every rock radio show had fun music once a week.