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324 Discography Sherman, Allan. My Son, the Folk Singer. Warner Bros. 1962. —. My Son, the Celebrity. Warner Bros. 1962. —. More Folk Songs by Allan Sherman and His Friends. Jubilee 1962. —. “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp).” Warner Bros. 1963. —. My Son, the Nut. Warner Bros. 1963. —. “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh!” Warner Bros. 1964. —. Allan in Wonderland. Warner Bros. 1964. —. Peter and the Commissar. RCA Victor Red Seal 1964. —. Let’s Talk About the New Album! Allan Sherman and You. A special interview recording for radio station programming. RCA Victor 1964. —. For Swingin’ Livers Only. Warner Bros. 1964. —. “Crazy Downtown.” Warner Bros. 1964. —. My Name Is Allan. Warner Bros. 1965. —. The Best of Allan Sherman. Valiant, 1965. —. Allan Sherman—Live!!! (Hoping You Are the Same). Warner Bros. 1966. Bibliography / 325 —. Togetherness. Warner Bros. 1967. —. The Very Best of Allan Sherman. Warner Bros. 1976. —. “Hello Muddah! Hello Fadduh!” In 25 Years of Recorded Comedy. Warner Bros. 1977. —. “Sarah Jackman” In The Warner Bros. Records 20th Anniversary Album in Sound & Picture. Warner Bros. 1979. —. Best of Allan Sherman. Rhino, 1979. —. A Gift of Laughter, The Best of Allan Sherman, Volume II. Rhino, 1986. —. My Son, the Greatest: The Best of Allan Sherman. Rhino, 1988. —. My Son, the Box. Rhino Entertainment Company, 2005. Archives and Private Collections Papers Held by Author Coplon, Percy. “Certificate of Failure to Find,” Percy Coplon Marriage, State of Alabama, Department of Public Health, Center for Health Statistics, Office of Vital Records, October 19, 2004. Tonight, November 20, 1964, sound recording, Archival Television Audio, Inc. Shandler, Jeffrey. “Allan Sherman’s My Son, the Folksinger.” Lecture, National Foundation for Jewish Culture lecture series on Key Texts in American Jewish Culture. Houston 2006. Courtesy of Prof. Shandler. Sherman, Allan. “The Night That Leon Trotsky Died.” [1944]. Courtesy of Arte Johnson. —. Letter to Bill Pilkenton, postmarked June 24, 1945. Courtesy of Bill Pilkenton’s daughter, Pamela Pilkenton Hammil. Allan Sherman Papers, Estate of Allan Sherman Call Board. Newsletter, Warner Bros. Records Sales Corporation. October 31, 1962. Lester, Jerry. Letter to Allan Sherman at 340 E. 66th Street, New York, NY. n.d. Minow, Newton N. Letter to Allan Sherman from the Federal Communications Commission. October 26, 1962. Schlesinger, Arthur Jr. Letter to Allan Sherman from the Kennedy White House. November 5, 1962. Sherman, Allan. Song lyrics for University of Illinois student shows, Nothing Ventured, Mirth of a Nation, and “Conscientious Objector of Company Z.” 1943–1944. —. Song lyrics for Rosalind Courtright, Frances Faye, Sylvia Froos, Wally Griffin, Georgie Kaye, Estelle Loring. 1945–1952. —. Lyrics to “Around The World,” “Change Partners,” “Desilu,” “Frank Cooper,” “The [18.221.85.33] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 11:18 GMT) 326 / Bibliography Furrier’s Lament,” “How Are Things with Uncle Morris,” “Hymie’s on the Moon,” “Olla­wood,” “ “One for My Baby (And One for Two Cents Plain),” “The Riviera,” “Seventy-Six Sol Cohens,” “Small World,” “Summertime,” “Their Doll, Sol,” “There Is Nothing Like a Lox,” “There’s a Jaguar Leaving Soon for the Concord,” “Tzimished,” “When You Walk through The Bronx,” “With a Little Bit of Lox,” “Thunderbird,” “Younger Than Springstein,” “You’re the Top,” “You’re a Nudnik, Sondra Goldfein.” 1953–1961. —. Recording of “Goldeneh Moments from Broadway” song parodies. Home recording by Bobby Rosengarden, Great Neck, New York. Provided by Mark Rosengarden. 1958–1961. —. Recording of “Goldeneh Moments from Broadway” song parodies. Home recording by Bobby Rosengarden, Great Neck, New York. Provided by Ray Charles. 1958–1961. —. [Untitled]. Sketch written for Victor Borge television special. [1958]. —. Recording of “Goldeneh Moments from Broadway” song parodies. Party recording. Los Angeles, California. April 10, 1962. —. Recording of My Son, the Celebrity recording session. November 30, 1962. —. Recording of Sherman in concert. Santa Monica, California. January 18, 1963. —. Recording of Sherman at the Hungry i. San Francisco. September 1967. —. Every 600 Years, on a Tuesday (The Journey to the Perfectly Fair) [1971]. Quoted with permission of rights holder, Tom Smothers, Knave Productions, Inc. —. “My Moment of Truth Happened 29 Years Ago, but I Didn’t Understand It until Last Thursday” [1971]. Brigham Young University [Sherman, Allan.] “Big Bad John” Roast. MSS 2020, James Conkling Papers, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library. Chicago Public Schools Copelon, Allan. Registration Card. 1933, 1935–36. Freemantle Media I’ve Got a Secret. Episode of June 11, 1958. Illinois State Archives Register of Licensed Dentists, 1881–1886; 1903–1951, Record Group 208, Department of Registration and Education. Bibliography / 327 Roco Motor & Garage Company, Articles of Incorporation, Office of...

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