Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles-April 7, 2015) was a voice actor, comedian, and advertising creative. In 1950, he scored a huge success with his first recording for Capitol Records, John and Marsha, a soap-opera parody that consisted of the title characters (both played by Freberg) repeating each other's names. In a follow-up he used pedal steel guitarist Speedy West to parody the 1953 country hit A Dear John Letter as A Dear John and Marsha Letter.
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Banana Boat (Day-O)
Heartbreak Hotel
Nuttin' For Christmas
Green Christmas
St. George and the Dragonet
Little Blue Riding Hood
Sh-boom
Rock Island Line
John and Marsha
The Great Pretender
I've Got You Under My Skin
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Christmas Dragnet
St. George & The Dragonet
Tele-vee-shun
Overture
Green Chri$tma$
The Boston Tea Party
That's My Boy
The Night Before Christmas
The World is Waiting for the Sunrise
Try
The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere
The Banana Boat Song
The Battle Of Yorktown
C'est Si Bon (It's So Good)
The Discovery of Electricity
Columbus Discovers America
Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) Part 1
St George and The Dragonet
A Dear John & Marsha Letter
The Thanksgiving Story
Pilgrim's Progress (Take An Indian To Lunch)
Meaning Of Christmas
Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) - Parts 1 & 2
Declaration Of Independence
Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) Part 2
Washington Crosses The Delaware
Betsy Ross And The Flag
The Sale Of Manhattan
Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) - Pt. 1
Rock Around Stephen Foster
John & Marsha
The Old Payola Roll Blues Side 1
C'est Si Bon
The Thanksgiving Story (Under The Double Turkey)
Banana Boat
The Old Payola Roll Blues
Finale
Elderly Man River
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