It seems there's a bit of confusion here. Groucho Marx, born Julius Henry Marx on October 2, 1890, was a celebrated American comedian, actor, writer, stage, film, radio, and television star. He is most famous for his sharp wit and his role as the master of ceremonies and leader of the Marx Brothers, a family comedy act that enjoyed success in vaudeville, on Broadway, and in motion pictures from the early 1900s to around the 1950s.
Groucho Marx is renowned for his snappy comebacks, bushy eyebrows, glasses, cigar, and his distinctive greasepaint mustache. He developed a fast-paced comedy style that often riffed on the absurdities of the high society and the complexities of the English language. His legacy includes classic films such as "Duck Soup" (1933) and "A Night at the Opera" (1935), considered cornerstones of comedy. While the titles you mentioned appear to be collections of quotations attributed to various artists or Groucho himself, these are not his musical releases but possibly compilations of his famous quips and humor published posthumously, as Groucho passed away on August 19, 1977. His wit continues to inspire and entertain audiences of all generations.
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