- (1963) SIngle: Wrote / recorded "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" (Warner Bros. Records).
- (1962) Album: "My Son, The Folksinger" (Warner Bros. Records). NOTE: Fastest-selling album up to that time--65,000 copies within three weeks of release.
- (1962) Album: "My Son, The Celebrity" (Warner Bros.)
- (1963) Album: "My Son, The Nut" (Warner Bros.).
- (1960s) TV commercial: Camp Granada Boardgame.
- (1990) CD compilation: "My Son, The Greatest: The Best of Allan Sherman" (Rhino Records)
- (1967) Album: "Togetherness" (Warner Bros.)
- (1966) Album: "Allan Sherman--Live!!! (Hoping You Are the Same)" (Warner Bros.)
- (1965) Album: "My Name is Allan" (Warner Bros.)
- (1964) Album: "For Swingin' Livers Only!" (Warner Bros.)
- (1964) Album: "Allan in Wonderland" (Warner Bros.)
- (1969) Stage: Wrote book / lyrics for "The Fig Leaves Are Falling", produced on Broadway. Musical. Music by Albert Hague. Musical Director: Abba Bogin. Music orchestrated by Manny Albam. Dance arrangements by Jack Lee. Scenic Design by William and Jean Eckart. Choreographed by Eddie Gasper. Directed by George Abbott. Broadhurst Theatre: 2 Jan 1969-6 Jan 1969 (4 performances + 17 previews). Cast: Jay Barney (as "Mr. Mittleman"), Helon Blount (as "Mother-in-Law"), David Cassidy (as "Billy"; Broadway debut), Frank DeSal (as "Gelb" / "Queen Victoria" / "Dancer"), Pi Douglass (as "Dancer"), Jean Even (as "Mildred" / "Marlene" / "Dancer"), Edmund Gaynes (as "Singer"), Mary Jane Houdina (as "Dancer"), John Joy (as "Mao-Tse" / "Singer"), Kenneth Kimmins (as "Charley Montgomery"), Sherry Lambert (as "Singer"), Mara Landi (as "Grace" / "Singer"), Dorothy Loudon (as "Lillian Stone"), Marilyne Mason (as "Mimsy"), Joe McGrath (as "Hodgekins" / "Singer"), Jocelyn McKay (as "Cynthia" / "Singer"), Rosemary McNamara (as "Singer"), John Medeiros (as "Dancer"), Michael Misita (as "Dancer"), Barry Nelson (as "Harry Stone"), Jenny O'Hara (as "Pookie Chapman"), Anna Pagan (as "Mary Queen of Scots" / "Singer"), Renata Powers (as "Dancer"), Louise Quick (as "Cecelia"), Sally Ransone (as "Dancer"), Charlene Ryan (as "Dancer"), Darrell Sandeen (as "Rev. Walters" / "Singer"), Lathan Sanford (as "Tough Guy" / "Dancer"), Patrick Spohn (as "Marty" / "Dancer"), Tony Steve ns (as "Dancer"), Pat Trott (as "Elizabeth Marsden" / "Dancer"), Alan Weeks (as "Le Roy" / "Singer"). Standbys: Jack Drummond (as "Charley Montgomery" / "Harry Stone") and Ellen Hanley (as "Lillian Stone"). Understudies: Edmund Gaynes (as "Billy"), Sherry Lambert (as "Cecelia") and Marilyne Mason (as "Pookie Chapman"). Produced by Joseph Harris, Lawrence Carr and John Bowab.
- (mid-1960's) TV commercial: Brillo Soap Pads.
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