[b]Sheldon Allman[/b] (born June 8, 1924, Chicago, Illinois, USA – died January 22, 2002, Culver City, California, USA) was a Jewish American-born Canadian raised actor, singer, and songwriter. He appeared in twelve movies and numerous television shows. He was the singing voice for TV's "Mister Ed", and he was also the lyricist for the theme song to "George of the Jungle". Sheldon Allman was a graduate of the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. Known well as an actor, Sheldon also released a 45 of “Pretty Little Filly” and “The Empty Feedbag Blues." Most rare and coveted of his musical treasures was Folk Songs For The 21st Century, a concept album with a twisted futuristic outer space take on the atom craze. As an actor, Allman has over 50 credits to his name including films Hud!, In Cold Blood, and various roles on anything from Little House On The Prairie to the Twilight Zone. In 2017, Modern Harmonic reissued Folk Songs For The 21st Century on plutonium green vinyl.