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Why Am I Here?
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A Number of Short Songs
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My First Medical Song
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Hail To Thee Fat Person
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A Crazy Thought
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It Was Automation
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One Hippopotami
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Old King Louie
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Ballad Of Henry Lewis
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A Nice Letter From Camp
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Shticks and Stones
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A Man In A Strange City
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Allan Sherman Chicago, Illinois
Allan Sherman was born in Chicago and built a comedy career creating song parodies in the 1950s and '60s. He most well known for the hit single "Hello Muddah Hello Faddah" included on the million selling album "My Son The Folk Singer". He inspired countless comedians to record song parodies including the most infamous of all, Weird Al Yankovic. ... more
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