Anyone Remember These?
Posted by: George Fredrik on 18 February 2013
First one: Old Fashioned Millionaire! I'll post a few long since never mentioned songs, which have tunes and lyrics of genuine wit!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeRSqekHh1g
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbyAZQ45uww
These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
I love it!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlRrdbkyV8w
Half Man Half Biscuit - Lord Hereford's Knob
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And no milk is as good as Gold Top as delivered in proper glass bottles either!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkNxqvVehoI
The Ugly Bug Ball.
Burl Ives.
Good night, and please enjoy a nostalgic silly selection! Till tomorrow then!
Please post your own youtubes of favourite childhood songs!
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And from a few generations ago, but still regularly played in the 1960s. EMI's 1932 [AD Blumlein] recording is amazingly fresh even now!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZANKFxrcKU
Teddy Bear's Picnic.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlRrdbkyV8w
Half Man Half Biscuit - Lord Hereford's Knob
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Brilliant song .. What a great group, England's finest folk group are a national tressure - why Sir Nigel Blackwell got overlooked in the New Year's honours list is beyond me. This the man who ducuments our very existence.
First one: Old Fashioned Millionaire! I'll post a few long since never mentioned songs, which have tunes and lyrics of genuine wit!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeRSqekHh1g
ATB from George
Yes I remember that .. Didn't it come in Kitt form?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbyAZQ45uww
These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
I love it!
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Nancy daughter of Frank son of a gun .... I preferred your next choice
I know she slept in the subway, but she was great ... Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent were in the background, although I always felt JT didn't like Pet very much, maybe because was so talented. Pet wrote quite a few of the songs or her albums. Is she Dame Petula, she certainly should be. I have quite a few of her records.
Saw Roger in Bristol last year and he was great, I thought Thank You Very Very Much and yes it was a Monday. LTP is the only record I have that cites the fact that an ingredient was efficacious in every case.
I don't have that one by the lad himself, but I do remember it well and the horse's Trigger and he pulled the fastest milk cart in the west. I believe he was last seen in Tesco With two ton Ted from Teddington who drove the baker's van
To keep in the spirit of the post George, one from my early childhood in the '50s
Nellie The Elephant - Mandy Miller
This song makes this the official happiest thread on the Forum in living memory!
Thanks to GML!
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LOL
Or as we used to say
ho ho ho ho ho ho ho. Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Sparky's magic piano.
Puff the Magic Dragon.
....and today on 2 way family favourites is????????
We used to get 1/3 pint bottles of milk at school too, a distant memory post madcow (MT).
Bob Blackman clouts himself on the skull with a tin tray whist singing Mule Train.