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Frank Gallop (June 30, 1900 in Boston, Massachusetts [1] – May 17, 1988 in Palm Beach, Florida) was an American radio and television personality. [2] Radio. Early days. Frank Gallop went into broadcasting by chance.
Charted at #34 on Billboard Hot 100 in June 1966, and #2 on Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. This is a parody of records which told Western stories, (such as "Ringo" by Lorne Greene), which ...
4 de jun. de 2019 · The Unforgettables: The Best of 1966. Peak at: #34 The Ballad of Irving (Peppiatt-Aylesworth-Williams) by Frank Gallop, orchestra conducted by Pat Williams, produced by Bob Booker & George...
27 de may. de 2020 · Frank Gallop's follow-up to his hit novelty record "The Ballad of Irving" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8EtvWW8nw). Via Bill Dann (http://www.songwhispe...
Hace 6 días · The 30th of June, 2020, marked the 120th anniversary of the birth of Frank Gallop, a figure who, in the mind’s eye of old-time radio listeners, was the quintessential Bostonian snob.
Frank Gallop was born on 30 June 1900 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Great Ghost Tales (1961), A Haunting We Will Go (1949) and There's Good Boos to-Night (1948). He died on 17 May 1988.
The Ballad Of Irving Lyrics: He was short and fat, and rode out of the West / With a Mogen David on his silver vest / He was mean and nasty right clear through / Which was kinda weird, 'cause he...