- (1981) Featured on the Rich Little album "The First Family Rides Again". The album, which mocks the Reagan White House, stars Rich Little (as Ronald Reagan), Melanie Chartoff (as Nancy Reagan), Michael Richards (seen on the album cover in a tutu), Shelley Hack, Jenilee Harrison, Earle Doud and Vaughn Meader. Also starring on the album are Roger Behr, Roger Peltz, Judy Carter and Larry Miller (all of whom are not listed on the album cover).
- (1966) He co-created the comedy album "Welcome to the LBJ Ranch", and was one of the "interviewers". The album consisted of fake interviews with politicians, all conducted before a live audience. The real voices of the politicians, taken from news interviews and press conferences, were played back in what were hilariously inappropriate responses to questions invented and asked by Earle Doud, John Cameron Swayze, and Westbrook Van Voorhis, among others, in the same way that Jay Leno now "interviews" real politicians and they "answer" him in video footage on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992). "Welcome to the LBJ Ranch" has not been released on compact disc, partly because many of its questions are about subjects incomprehensible to a young modern audience, but also because one segment would probably be considered to be in very bad taste now - through manipulation of the audio footage, Robert F. Kennedy, who was alive when the album was released, but who was assassinated in 1968, is heard having a supposed minor "hissy fit" because he cannot run for President just yet.
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