The theme songs to Super Chicken & Tom Slick as covered by Kelly McCubbin & Laura Bruekner. Track 7 on Gonna Have a Good Time: Two Decades of Saturdays, a collection of cover versions of Saturday Morning Cartoon favorites produced by Kelly McCubbin. Video edited by Mark Bowen.\r<br>\r<br>Kelly McCubbin - Vocals, Ukulele, Banjo Uke, Bass\r<br>Laura Brueckner - Vocals\r<br>Check out Kellys album Listing at .\r<br>\r<br>Super Chicken and Tom Slick were the animated stars of a series of shorts that aired within the half-hour animated television series George of the Jungle (ABC, 1967). The show was produced by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, who earlier had created the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons. It debuted September 9, 1967 on ABC.\r<br>\r<br>The catchy theme songs were the provided by Stan Worth and Sheldon Allman, both better known for their work scoring game shows in the 1970s. According to Allman, he and Worth got together one Sunday afternoon and wrote all three theme songs used on George of the Jungle (George, Super Chicken and Tom Slick).\r<br>\r<br>Super Chicken (voiced by Bill Scott in a Boston Brahmin accent) and his lion sidekick Fred (voiced by Paul Frees impersonating Ed Wynn) who wore a sweatshirt with a backwards F on the front, would usually begin their adventures with the battlecry that went something like: Quick, Fred, to the Super Coupe, which was an egg-shaped air vehicle in which Super Chicken and Fred would fly to the rescue of innocent victims of crime.\r<br>\r<br>Super Chicken (voiced by Bill Scott in a Boston Brahmin accent) and his lion sidekick Fred (voiced by Paul Frees impersonating Ed Wynn) would usually begin their adventures with the battlecry that went something like: Quick, Fred, to the Super Coop! which was an egg-shaped air vehicle in which Super Chicken and Fred would fly to the rescue of innocent victims of crime. Super Chickens secret identity was well-to-do Henry Cabot Henhouse İ. Fred acted as his butler/servant/valet. When danger reared its ugly head, he would drink his Super Sauce (often from a martini glass) and don his Super Suit which consisted of a plumed cavaliers hat, cape, Wellington boots, mask and a sword.\r<br>\r<br>Freckled, all-American racecar driver Tom Slick (voiced by Bill Scott using a voice similar to Dudley Do-Right) competes in various races with his trusty vehicle, the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper. He is accompanied by his girlfriend Marigold (voiced by June Foray) and his elderly mechanic Gertie Growler (voiced by Bill Scott). A recurring antagonist is the evil Baron Otto Matic (voiced by Paul Frees), and the Barons stupid lackey Clutcher (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Frank Fontaine), whom the Baron had a penchant for hitting across the head with a monkey wrench. \r<br>\r<br>\r<br>SUPER CHICKEN\r<br>\r<br>When you find youself in danger\r<br>When youre threatened by a stranger \r<br>When it looks like you will take a lickin\r<br>\r<br>(bok, bok, bok) \r<br>\r<br>There is someone waiting\r<br>Who will hurry up and rescue you \r<br>Just Call for Super Chicken\r<br>\r<br>(bok-ack!) \r<br>\r<br>Fred, if youre afraid youll have to overlook it \r<br>Besides you knew the job was dangerous when you took it \r<br>\r<br>(bok-ack!) \r<br>\r<br>He will drink his super sauce \r<br>And throw the bad guys for a loss \r<br>And he will bring them in alive and kickin\r<br>\r<br>(bok, bok, bok) \r<br>\r<br>There is one thing you should learn \r<br>When there is no one else to turn to \r<br>Call for Super Chicken\r<br>\r<br>(bok, bok, bok) \r<br>\r<br>Call for Super Chicken\r<br> \r<br>(bok-ack!)\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>TOM SLICK\r<br>\r<br>Tom Slick \r<br>Tom Slick \r<br>\r<br>Let me tell you why \r<br>Hes the best of all the guys \r<br>\r<br>Tom Slick \r<br>Tom Slick\r<br>\r<br>In the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper \r<br>once hes on your tail \r<br>He wont quit \r<br>because you know theres no such word as fail to \r<br>\r<br>Tom Slick \r<br>Tom Slick
