Marv Herzog's second recording in 1967 is totally different from the first one, since his first album featured all German folk music. This album cover depicts Marv and his cordovox breaking out with a recording that is predominantly instrumental. The one vocal, "Summer Wind", features Wally Loesel, who was Marv's lead vocalist in the band until 1975. The songs capture the light-heartedness of the band with songs such as "The Peanuts Polka", "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey", and songs that highlight some ladies: "The Helena Polka", "The Barbara Polka" and "The Amelia Polka".
- Peanuts Polka
- Helena Polka
- La-De-Da Oberek (Vocal)
- Tinkers Polka
- Melody Of Love Waltz
- Put Your Arms Around Me Honey Polka
- Golden Pheasant Polka
- Barbara Polka
- Chicago Oberek
- Amelia Polka
- Summer Wind (Vocal)
- Rain Rain Polka
- Frankie's Polka