"There is nothing wrong with play, as long as you don't make a career out of it."

Allan Sherman (1924 - 1973)
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About Allan Sherman

Allan Sherman (1924-1973) was an American comedy writer and performer best known for his parody albums in the early 1960s. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Sherman gained fame for his humorous takes on popular songs, often poking fun at middle-class American life. He released several successful albums, including 'My Son, the Folk Singer' and 'My Son, the Celebrity'. Sherman's witty and satirical humor made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry during his time.

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