His more lasting contribution to popular culture came later in the 1960s when he provided the title songs for the Jay Ward-produced cartoon shows George of the Jungle and Super Chicken. The "George of the Jungle" theme, especially, became so well known that it elicited a parody in the style of Led Zeppelin on the Rhino Records CD Rerun Rock. Among Allman's serious compositions were the songs "A Quiet Kind of Love" and "Christmas Is in the Air." Allman passed away at the age of 77 from heart failure -- along with the late Hoyt Curtin (who wrote most of the music for the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon series of the late '50s and the 1960s), he occupies a special niche in the pop culture of the baby-boom era. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi