The label copy reads: "Inspired by the Paramount Picture Alfred Hitchcock's #The Trouble With Harry." Bagdasarian was no stranger to Hitchcock, as he had worked with the famed director as an actor portraying the role of the frustrated musician in #Rear Window. However, the record is a spoof -- in it, a pianist who seems stuck in a groove plays the same repetitive tune over and over as Bagdasarian shouts instructions from the control booth. The identity of "Harry" is not known; some sources suggest it may have been studio musician Mark McIntyre, however the piano on the record sounds like Bagdasarian himself.
After Bagdasarian started using the name "David Seville," he hardly needed the Alfi Harry persona anymore and stopped using it in 1957. With the smash hit Witch Doctor released that year, Bagdasarian lifted the lowly novelty single out of the depths of the charts and placed it in the top spot for an unprecedented three weeks. Alfi Harry is primarily of significance as Bagdasarian's first step along that road. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, Rovi