ABOUT
Frank Gallop (June 30, 1900 - May 17, 1988) was a veteran radio and TV personality known for his precise diction who became famous as a recording artist beginning in the late 1950s. He is best known for "Got A Match?" (1958) and "The Ballad Of Irving" (1966), the latter a parody of Lorne Greene's "Ringo."
Best known songs (with years) include:
- Got A Match? (1958)
- The Ballad Of Irving (1966)
Pop charts debut year: 1958
Years active: ca. 1950s - 1960s
Genres: Comedy, novelty, spoken
Labels: ABC-Paramount, Kapp
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