Sheldon Allman (b. 8 June 1924, Chicago, Illinois - d. 22 January 2002, Cul… Read Full Bio ↴Sheldon Allman (b. 8 June 1924, Chicago, Illinois - d. 22 January 2002, Culver City, California) was a American-born Canadian raised actor, singer, and songwriter.
He began his singing career with the Royal National Guard during his WWII service with the RCAF. Relocating to Los Angeles, he appeared many movies and made appearances in numerous TV series during the 1960s and 1970s. He was the singing voice for TV's Mister Ed, for which he also wrote and recorded "The Pretty Little Filly with the Ponytail" and "The Empty Feedbag Blues". He was the lyricist for the theme song to George of the Jungle ("George, George, George of the Jungle, friend to you and me! Watch out for that tree!!"). Additionally, Allman worked with Stan Worth, co-writer of the "George of the Jungle" theme, to create music for a number of game shows from Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions, including the 1970's versions of Let's Make a Deal, Masquerade Party and It Pays to be Ignorant.
He died at the age of 77 and was survived by his wife of many years, Lorraine Allman.
He began his singing career with the Royal National Guard during his WWII service with the RCAF. Relocating to Los Angeles, he appeared many movies and made appearances in numerous TV series during the 1960s and 1970s. He was the singing voice for TV's Mister Ed, for which he also wrote and recorded "The Pretty Little Filly with the Ponytail" and "The Empty Feedbag Blues". He was the lyricist for the theme song to George of the Jungle ("George, George, George of the Jungle, friend to you and me! Watch out for that tree!!"). Additionally, Allman worked with Stan Worth, co-writer of the "George of the Jungle" theme, to create music for a number of game shows from Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions, including the 1970's versions of Let's Make a Deal, Masquerade Party and It Pays to be Ignorant.
He died at the age of 77 and was survived by his wife of many years, Lorraine Allman.
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Sheldon Allman Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Sheldon Allman:
Big Brother Be careful of what you say Be careful in every way Be…
Change A flying saucer came to Earth one day It landed in…
Crawl Out Through the Fallout Crawl out through the fallout, baby When they drop that bom…
George of the Jungle George, George, George of the Jungle Strong as he can be Wat…
Girl in the 4th Dimension She's the girl from the fourth dimension. We met once, as…
It Conquered the World It conquered the world And left me blue It conquered my worl…
Radioactive Mama Radioactive mama, hold me tight Radioactive mama, treat me …
Rocket to the Moon Well close the airlocks, fire the jets I leave this earth…
Space Opera The distance to the farthest star is known to be…
Univac and the Humanoid Act to my tale of a very tragic love Most grievous…
Walking on the Ground It started when they took and hitched the boiler to…
X Square Plus 2 I have tried to tell of my love for you, But…
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@Huddie400
Oh yea. Definitely Sheldon Allman. He's my father, I should know! Glad you all like it!
@harleycynofficial
Your father has an amazing voice. I could listen to him for hours. <3
@table9853
How lucky
@brucejane7395
I was just shown this song today. I love this song. The voice is a perfect fit.
@garyadams9073
Curious that the vid credits Thurl Ravenscroft for the vocal.
@angryaardvark
This song has unseated “The Monster Mash” as the definitive Halloween song, for me at least. The whole Sing Along with Drac album is magical. Your Dad was awesome!
@BrokeMoFo
Love it. HA...! Have not heard it in a long time! Heard it on an internet radio station that plays oldie halloween music.
@erickennedy7412
Halloween radio.net? Great channel.
@stevemcmullen63
The voice of Mr. Ed was provided by cowboy actor Allan "Rocky" Lane.
@billtomson5791
You mean Ed couldn't talk? You just burst a bubble from my childhood.