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At the beginning of my career I dabbled in song writing.  After several years of limited success I chose to buy groceries over the need to express my rhyming ability.  Here are some of the highlights of my music writing career.

SINGLES

THE GIRL OF MY BEST FRIEND written with Beverly Ross. (1960) Recorded by Elvis Presley in his "Elvis is Back" album.  It was a top ten song in England when Presley released it as a single.  It was also recorded by Bryan Ferry in his "Taxi" album in the late 90's.

TO LOVE SOMEONE written with Norman Blagman. (1961) Recorded by Ral Donner.  This made it to number ten on the charts.  I never got paid a penny for the record.  Coincidentally the label it was released on was called GONE.  And it is.

ALBUMS

MAD TWISTS ROCK "N" ROLL written with Norman Blagman.  This album was originally made for RCA but then later sold to MAD Magazine.  It included great classics like "PLEASE BETTY JANE WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO SHAVE YOUR LEGS?" and "SHE GOT A NOSE JOB."

FINK ALONG WITH MAD - This follow up included "IT'S A GAS" which was a series of musical riffs and belching and believe it or not still gets played now and then on the Howard Stern show.  "LOVING A SIAMESE TWIN" was also on that album.

I believe both albums came out in the early sixties.  It was endeavors like this that brought my music career to an abrupt but necessary halt.  Still, it was fun.