Stanley Victor Freberg (born August 7, 1926 in Los Angeles) is a voice actor, comedian, and advertising creative. In 1950, he scored a huge success with his first recording for Capitol Records, John and Marsha, a soap-opera parody that consisted of the title characters (both played by Freberg) repeating each other's names. In a follow-up he used pedal steel guitarist Speedy West to parody the 1953 country hit A Dear John Letter as A Dear John And Marsha Letter. Throughout the 1950s he made a name for himself writing and performing both original songs (Tele-Vee-Shun) and parodies of popular tunes (The Yellow Rose Of Texas, Day-O, Heartbreak Hotel). With fellow voice actors Daws Butler and June Foray he produced a medieval parody of Dragnet called St. George and the Dragon-Net. The latte
| 1 | Wun'erful, Wun'erful (Part 1 & Part 2) | Stan Freberg - Greatest Hits |
| 2 | The Yellow Road Of Texas | Stan Freberg - Greatest Hits |
| 3 | St. George And The Dragonet | Stan Freberg - Greatest Hits |
| 4 | Christmas Dragnet | Ultimate Christmas Album, Volume 4 |
| 5 | John And Marsha | Stan Freberg - Greatest Hits |
| 6 | Try | Stan Freberg - Greatest Hits |
| 7 | I've Got You Under My Skin | Stan Freberg - Greatest Hits |
| 8 | Little Blue Riding Hood | Stan Freberg - Greatest Hits |