Leroy Pullins was an American country and novelty song artist active during the 1960s. His style encapsulated the comedic aspect of country music, often compared to the works of Roger Miller. Pullins is best known for his 1966 hit "I'm a Nut," which showcased his unique blend of humor, distinctive singing voice, and narrative storytelling. Despite having a relatively brief career, Pullins' contribution to the novelty genre remains significant in country music history.