Harry Babbitt, light baritone vocalist with the Kay Kayser Orchestra (radio program back in the Forties called "Kay Kayser's College of Musical Knowledge" ("Give that man in the balcony five silver dollars!"), was a fine singer of the pop crooner variety. Sang a lot of straight stuff such as "Two Sleepy People", "Stairway To The Stars", "Slow Boat To China", "I'll Get By", "How Are Things In Glocca Morra?", "Portrait Of Jenny", and "You Were Meant For Me." He often sang and recorded with Ginny Simms and Martha Tilton. But he's probably best known for the novelty songs that he recorded, such as the laugh in "The Woody Woodpecker Song", "Three Little Fishies" (or "Free Wittoo Fishies"), and "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth."
Being, a vintage human being (vintage is defined by Merriam-Webster as "being of old, recognized, and enduring interest, importance, or quality"), I recall hearing him on Kay Kayser's program when I was quite young.