Jim Nabors began his career moonlighting as a character actor in a Santa Monica nightclub while employed full time as a film-cutter with NBC. His discovery by Andy Griffith lead him to a highly successful acting and singing career, beginning as the bumbling gas-station attendant, “Gomer”, on the Andy Griffith Show. This was followed by Nabors’ own spin-off TV series, Gomer Pyle, USMC, which had a successful six year run. Nabors revealed his rich baritone voice on a 1964 episode of The Danny Kaye Show and subsequently capitalized on it with numerous successful records and live performances. Most of the songs were romantic ballads, though he also sang pop, gospel, and country songs. Jim Nabors has recorded 28 albums and numerous singles, with two albums going gold in the 60s. i.e., Jim Nabors Sings Love Me With All Your Heart (1966) and Jim Nabors Sings The Lord's Prayer (1968).AlexBrowne said:Muppet creator Jim Henson's characters (with Henson's voice) recorded two popular tunes that charted as singles in the 1970s, "Rubber Duckie" by Ernie (the Sesame Street sidekick of Bert) and "Rainbow Connection" by Kermit (from the original soundtrack of The Muppet Movie).