Little Butterball

BUSCH LOU, ALLAN SHERMAN, LOU BUSCH

I'm called Little Butterball,
Dear Little Butterball,
Though I could never tell why
My calories mount
My cholesterol count
Is as high as an elephant's eye

They told me to diet
I promised I'd try it,
Yet somehow my weight would not budge
Each Metrecal cookie
To me tasted cookie,
So I covered it with hot fudge

I ate watercresses,
And other such messes,
And pushed all my favorites aside
I said to the caterers,
"No more mashed potaterers,
Just baked, and hash browned, and french fried"

I sing this sad song
'Cause my diet went wrong,
Though I honestly tried to pay heed
I don't care how high
Is an elephant's eye,
But an elephant's rear I don't need!

Trivia about the song Little Butterball by Allan Sherman

On which albums was the song “Little Butterball” released by Allan Sherman?
Allan Sherman released the song on the albums “Allan In Wonderland” in 1963, “The Best Of Allan Sherman” in 1965, and “My Son, The Box” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Little Butterball” by Allan Sherman?
The song “Little Butterball” by Allan Sherman was composed by BUSCH LOU, ALLAN SHERMAN, LOU BUSCH.

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